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11-18-2006, 02:43 AM
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For Immediate Release
The OverBilt SportLift III, one of the products in the extensive line of Blue Ox towing products, is the ultimate in convenience. This motorcycle lifts allows one person the ability to load or unload a motorcycle from the back of a motorhome.
The SportLift III is the second product that Jay Hesse, president of Blue Ox, purchased from Art Boice, owner of OverBilt Lifts in New York. The first product that Blue Ox purchased from Overbilt was the SportLoader (SC3000/3001). The SportLift III was one of the first carriers on the market and its design has withstood the test of time. Up until this point, the SportLift III was still being produced in New York, but Blue Ox is proud to be taking over the production and delivery of such a quality product that has served RVers for years.
Overbuilt Sportlift III
The SportLift III lowers to the ground and can haul up to 1,000 lbs on the lift along with flat towing a vehicle up to 5000 lbs. A light kit has been included with the lift. To evenly support the weight of the lift and the cargo, two points of attachment are needed so a 3-receiver hitch (SC900) is required to make a center hitch available when the lift is not in place.
The loaded motorcycle is safely held by a tire support for the front wheel and eight tie down locations. When the motorcycle is secure, the carrier and motorcycle are moved into position with an electric winch. The durable powder coat finish makes the carrier durable for hauling in all seasons.
Built to help you take life on the road, Blue Ox Carriers are strong enough to handle the toughest conditions you'll face. For more information on the complete line of Blue Ox® towing, braking, steering controls, weight distributing hitch systems, and towing accessories contact Blue Ox®, One Mill Rd., PO Box P, Pender NE 68047; phone (402) 385-3051; Fax (402) 385-3360; or visit our website at BlueOx.com
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11-18-2006, 02:43 AM
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Moderator Emeritus
Winnebago Owners Club Workhorse Chassis Owner Coastal Campers Carolina Campers
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Conway, SC
Posts: 23,641
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For Immediate Release
The OverBilt SportLift III, one of the products in the extensive line of Blue Ox towing products, is the ultimate in convenience. This motorcycle lifts allows one person the ability to load or unload a motorcycle from the back of a motorhome.
The SportLift III is the second product that Jay Hesse, president of Blue Ox, purchased from Art Boice, owner of OverBilt Lifts in New York. The first product that Blue Ox purchased from Overbilt was the SportLoader (SC3000/3001). The SportLift III was one of the first carriers on the market and its design has withstood the test of time. Up until this point, the SportLift III was still being produced in New York, but Blue Ox is proud to be taking over the production and delivery of such a quality product that has served RVers for years.
Overbuilt Sportlift III
The SportLift III lowers to the ground and can haul up to 1,000 lbs on the lift along with flat towing a vehicle up to 5000 lbs. A light kit has been included with the lift. To evenly support the weight of the lift and the cargo, two points of attachment are needed so a 3-receiver hitch (SC900) is required to make a center hitch available when the lift is not in place.
The loaded motorcycle is safely held by a tire support for the front wheel and eight tie down locations. When the motorcycle is secure, the carrier and motorcycle are moved into position with an electric winch. The durable powder coat finish makes the carrier durable for hauling in all seasons.
Built to help you take life on the road, Blue Ox Carriers are strong enough to handle the toughest conditions you'll face. For more information on the complete line of Blue Ox® towing, braking, steering controls, weight distributing hitch systems, and towing accessories contact Blue Ox®, One Mill Rd., PO Box P, Pender NE 68047; phone (402) 385-3051; Fax (402) 385-3360; or visit our website at BlueOx.com
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03 Adventurer 38G, Workhorse W22
F&R Track Bars, Safety+ , Ultrapower, Taylor Extremes, SGII
TST 507, Blue Ox, SMI, Koni FSD, CrossFire
RV/MH Hall of Fame - Lifetime Member
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11-18-2006, 11:43 AM
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12-08-2006, 02:42 PM
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Atlanta Georgia
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Will this work on the W22 chasis, in reading info on Blue Ox website it talks about some gas chasis that put weld on extensions on the back of the frame.
Just wonderning.
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Jimmy & Pamela
Maggie (Siberian)
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03-25-2007, 06:07 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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That is just what I'm looking for, How much $$ for the lift.
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