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Old 15-Dec-2005, 15:33   #1
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Guys, what's the best FRONT stand for the 999??
I have the (cheap) motrax one, but is a pain to set it right and most of the times, the supports slide behind the fork, touching the brake calipers support (which are integrated part of the lower fork piece)..
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 15:38   #2
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Ive got the DP one. Its not fell off yet! Bit expensive mind.
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 15:48   #3
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I've got the Harris stainless one. Not a bad price and it works for me.
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 15:51   #4
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I use this one, solid as a rock, fits under the headstock, you do not need to remove any fairing panels, one man operation and allows you to turn the headstock if you need to.

Purchased from Techmoto (before change of ownership) and cost about £150 ish I seem to remember.
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 17:51   #5
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Thanks guys, this is what I have...
which it works..but is a pain...
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 17:53   #6
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and this is what I was thinking of.. just I am not sure if is going to work fine..
it looks like uncle dunnie type, is about 100 quid at demon on line.. not sure if works with the 999...
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Ive got one like this;

Cost £25 from the NEC bike show last year.
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I use a Scorpion one
http://www.gear4bikers.co.uk/index.html
under accessories then paddock stands
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Old 15-Dec-2005, 23:31   #9
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Old 16-Dec-2005, 00:54   #10
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Ciao Kev, I don't understand how it works...
I can see the one that Keefy is using, it will go in the holes at the bottom of the lower forks - but the one you have how can support the lower fork allowing wheel disassemble? ?
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