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IronHorse Motorcycle Lift Table

Every bike deserves a proper workstation.

$1,899 $2,199Save $300
Brand: IronHorse
Weight: 385.00 lbs
Dimensions: 84″L x 24″W (34″ extended)

1,500 lb motorcycle lift with pneumatic-hydraulic pump. Full-width deck, integrated wheel vise, fold-down side extensions.

  • 1,500 lb rated capacity
  • Pneumatic-hydraulic foot pedal pump
  • 33-inch max working height
  • Integrated front wheel vise
  • Fold-down side extensions
  • Rear drop-out panel for wheel service
  • Four tie-down points with ratchet straps
  • Powder-coated steel deck

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The IronHorse is a 1,500 lb pneumatic-hydraulic lift table built specifically for motorcycles. Full-width deck with integrated wheel vise, tie-down points, and a foot-pedal operated hydraulic pump that gets the bike to 33″ working height without bending over. The side extensions fold down for Harleys and wide-body cruisers. Drop-out panel in the rear lets you work on the back wheel without removing it. Powder-coated steel deck resists oil and brake fluid. Includes wheel chock and four ratchet straps.
Capacity1,500 lbs
IncludesWheel chock, 4 ratchet straps, side extensions
Warranty2 years full
Pump TypePneumatic-hydraulic foot pedal
Deck Material14-gauge powder-coated steel
Lifting Range7″ to 33″
Extended Width34″ with side panels
Table Dimensions84″ x 24″

Watch the IronHorse Motorcycle Lift Table in action — full installation and operation demo.

Motorcycle lift tables use an air-over-hydraulic or electric-hydraulic system to raise the entire platform. Operation is simple — load the bike, secure it, pump up.

Pump / Air Control

Foot-pedal or hand pump on air-hydraulic models. On electric models, a hand pendant or foot switch raises and lowers. Most units raise a full-size touring bike in under 20 seconds.

Front Wheel Vise

The steel wheel vise cradles the front tire and locks it in place with a quick-turn crank. Tighten until firm — a loose vise lets the bike tip forward at height. Adjust the vise position to match your wheelbase.

Safety Locks / Pins

Mechanical safety pins engage in the table frame as the platform rises. Before lowering, pull the safety pin release (usually a ring or handle on the side of the table). The platform lowers smoothly via the release valve.

Side Extensions

Bolt-on or latch-on side wings give your feet a place to land when mounting the bike at height. Always deploy the side extensions before stepping onto the platform with the bike.

Note: Tie-down tip: Always use two soft-loop tie-down straps from the handlebars to the table corners. Use the front vise for stability, not as the sole restraint.

⚙️ Mechanical Safety Pins

The platform frame has a series of holes along the lifting column. As the platform rises, a spring-loaded pin drops into the nearest hole automatically. You must manually pull the release before lowering.

🏍️ Wheel Vise & Tie-Downs

The front wheel vise locks the motorcycle in the longitudinal axis. Tie-down anchor points are welded into the deck corners — never raise a motorcycle without strapping it to the table.

🛡️ Overload Valve

A hydraulic pressure-relief valve prevents the pump from over-pressurizing if the load exceeds the table's rating. The platform simply won't rise — you won't damage the cylinder or pump.

📐 Four-Corner Stability

Wide-stance rectangular frame construction keeps the center of gravity low. Side extensions increase the effective footprint significantly — always deploy them before raising a heavy bike above waist height.

✓ ANSI/ALI Compliant✓ CE Approved (where applicable)

How does this compare?

Most motorcycle lifts under $2K are either flimsy or manual-crank nightmares. The IronHorse splits the difference — pneumatic-hydraulic pump is faster than manual and more reliable than full-electric at this price. The drop-out rear panel is a feature usually reserved for $3K+ lifts.

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2 reviews
★★★★★ Chris Nakamura March 12, 2026
Handles everything from my Ducati to my Goldwing
Skeptical at first about the capacity ratings but this lift genuinely handles both ends of the weight range well. I use it weekly at this point. The table surface is good — no sharp edges that would scratch fairings. Solid build for the price, zero complaints.
★★★★★ Antonio Valdez ✓ Verified Buyer January 30, 2026
Best investment for my home shop
I do all my own maintenance on three bikes — a Harley Road Glide, a dirt bike, and a sport bike. The CruiserLift HD handles the Harley easily (it's around 900 lbs with gear). The hydraulic pedal is smooth and the safety lock holds solid. Spent less than 20 minutes getting it set up. Night and day compared to doing floor-level work.
IronHorse Motorcycle Lift Table
$1,899
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