Motorcycle & Powersports News August 2010 : Page 23

The MC625R Heavy-Duty Air Lift gets put through its paces at Yamaha USA with a rated capacity of 1,750 pounds — even a big boy like this 2009 V-Max is no problem to raise. “I recommend the MC800 Aux F.I. pump. It allows my tech’s to properly tune fuel-in-jected motorcycles quickly and efficiently with no wasted time.” — Service Manager David Guy Grand Prix Cycle of Santa Clara for K&L. “During the process of introducing our product into Europe, we needed to ob-tain C.E. certification for motorcycle lifts,” explains Lee. “C.E certification includes some more stringent standards for lifts than the U.S. market requires. As a result, all of our lifts, regardless of what market they are destined for now, feature a cov-ered, dual pedal for safer operation and have been issued U.S. and International patents. Safety has always been a major concern when designing and manufactur-ing our products, finding new methods to enhance end user safety is an ongoing goal for us.” From the early days as a repair shop to international expansion, Lee has al-ways had his eye on the needs of our ever-changing market. “No matter what business segment you are pursuing, if you can develop targeted products for your customers and present them with passion, you will succeed,” says Lee. “The key to succeed is to identify the need; then adapt, rise and deliver.” We can’t wait to see what Lee and the team at K&L Supply deliver next! t The K&L MC615R packs power and precision together in one package, and priced quite low for a lift of this quality. motorcycleproductnews.com August 2010 25

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