Very Handy bit of kit Richard, The XJ600 as got the centre stand thankfully, although I do have to admit to keep forgetting about it as I haven't had a bike with one for many years, lol, RSM8.
+wyvernbiker Makes it so easy to work on the front. Wheel out no problem but even when the wheel's staying on, it stops the bars from turning, making some jobs a lot easier.
at the moment my GSX has a main stand as standard, but I still have my Oxford rear paddock stand in my garage, I collect tools ! however I've never owned a front stand, because I didn't know how to use one ? so thanks a lot ! learning taken place is your second bike a Z750 or a 1000 its very nice ,I had a CB600FA Hornet would love another but then again :D I wonder ?? :)
+Graham Calvert The green one is a Z750R and the black one is a Z1000SX tourer. If you ever need to borrow a stand or try one out, give me a shout. I'm only round the corner :-)
+max bull I believe all the fittings are the same and the stand is easier to attach. I did a video on the lift - czcams.com/video/bCaBuTrxAFs/video.html
They should do. They're quite adjustable. The only thing they wouldn't fit was my Z1000 with R&G axle slider bobbins because they were too wide. That's a design problem with the R&G bobbins though. They work fine with standard bobbins.
Mr B.s ride invisible whist band works very well for the front brake application ...PS...CLEAN YOU BLOODY BIKE..lol
+Tosh twentythree (tosh 23) It does. I just forgot to put it on, hehehe!
A good investment! Even if it is only the rear stand. Nice demonstrations.
+SoopaBee Cheers SB!
Very Handy bit of kit Richard, The XJ600 as got the centre stand thankfully, although I do have to admit to keep forgetting about it as I haven't had a bike with one for many years, lol, RSM8.
+Skeggy Cruiser I am tempted to fit a centre stand to the Z1000SX. It's quite a faff getting the back wheel of that one in the air.
I ought to get a front paddock stand.
+wyvernbiker Makes it so easy to work on the front. Wheel out no problem but even when the wheel's staying on, it stops the bars from turning, making some jobs a lot easier.
Great..better than last stand, calm bikers last stand?
+Paintbrush 1962 Haha! Next (and final) stand video is processing now.
good content thanks : )
+max bull You're welcome and thanks for watching!
at the moment my GSX has a main stand as standard, but I still have my Oxford rear paddock stand in my garage, I collect tools ! however I've never owned a front stand, because I didn't know how to use one ? so thanks a lot ! learning taken place is your second bike a Z750 or a 1000 its very nice ,I had a CB600FA Hornet would love another but then again :D
I wonder ?? :)
+Graham Calvert The green one is a Z750R and the black one is a Z1000SX tourer. If you ever need to borrow a stand or try one out, give me a shout. I'm only round the corner :-)
where did you purchase them?...cheers
+max bull I can't remember to be honest. I think it was sportsbikeshop on the web.
+CalmBiker I bought abba stands...not yet tested.
+max bull Should be good. I've got the Skylift and it works brilliantly.
+CalmBiker good to hear.
+max bull I believe all the fittings are the same and the stand is easier to attach.
I did a video on the lift - czcams.com/video/bCaBuTrxAFs/video.html
Will these fit Honda NSR 125 R?
yep
They should do. They're quite adjustable.
The only thing they wouldn't fit was my Z1000 with R&G axle slider bobbins because they were too wide. That's a design problem with the R&G bobbins though. They work fine with standard bobbins.
The cheaper ones are definitely not worth the tin they are made out of.
+Hepcat Harley True.