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714‐630‐7144 

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Warranty

Limited Warranty: Kendon Stand-Up™ Bike Lifts are warranted for a period of
90 (ninety) days from the date of original purchase against defects in material
and workmanship. This is a LIMITED WARRANTY and this written warranty is
offered in lieu of all other warranties express or implied, except as may be
required by law. In order to be eligible for warranty service, the Warranty
Registration Card received with your Kendon Stand-Up™ Bike Lift must be
completed and submitted to Kendon by the Customer. To request warranty
repairs, the Lift must be returned to Kendon by the Customer at the Customer’s
expense. Customer must also include Original Purchase Receipt. Upon repair,
Customer is responsible for the cost to ship the Lift back to Customer. This
warranty is not transferable, and may be claimed only by the original purchaser
of the Lift. This Limited Warranty becomes null and void in the event that any
customer modifications are made to the Lift. This Limited Warranty provides
repair or replacement of the Lift only, at Kendon’s discretion. This Limited
Warranty covers NO consequential or other damages of any kind or nature, or
normal wear and tear. In the event of a dispute regarding this Limited Warranty
between Kendon and the Customer or any other party, each party shall bear
their own legal fees and costs.

Warranty Contact Information:

Warranty Department
Kendon Industries, Inc.
3707 East La Palma Avenue
Anaheim, CA 92806
714-630-7144 Telephone
714-630-7132 Facsimile

714‐630‐7144 

www.KendonUSA.com 

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6) The

motorcycle

must be loaded on the center of the loading ramp. If

the motorcycle is off-center, the ramp may be damaged and the
motorcycle may fall off the ramp resulting in serious injury or death.

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7) Standing beside your motorcycle, push it up the ramp and all the way

up onto the Rail. As the front wheel on your motorcycle passes over
the open wheel chock, the wheel chock will rotate forward. The front
tire of your motorcycle will now be pushing down on the wheel chock,
which will rotate into the closed position. This causes the wheel chock
to clasp the front wheel of your motorcycle in place, holding the
motorcycle upright. This is NOT a substitute for securely tying your
motorcycle onto the Lift using LOCKING RATCHET-STYLE TIE-DOWN
STRAPS. Please ensure that the tie-down straps are locked in place
and hold the motorcycle safely on the Lift. Failure to correctly and
safely tie the motorcycle in place will void your Lift warranty and may
cause injury or death in the event that the motorcycle was to become
dislodged from the lift.


Correct Tie-Down Procedure - Raising and Lowering your Kendon

Stand-Up™ Bike Lift


RAISING THE LIFT

1) Your motorcycle is now on the Lift platform and the wheel chock is in

the closed position, holding the motorcycle upright. Next, before
raising the lift, secure the rear of your motorcycle to the Lift by securing
the motorcycle to the rear tie-down rings on the Lift. Do not attempt to
connect the front of the motorcycle to your Lift until it is raised to the
desired working height. Use a connecting point on the REAR of your
motorcycle frame such as the frame, swing arm or passenger foot
pegs. We recommend using only Kendon locking ratchet tie-down
straps. Ratchet the Tie-down straps until motorcycle is secure. This
will require you to compress the rear suspension on your motorcycle so
there is no possibility that the motorcycle could become dislodged.

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