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Old 16-Mar-2004, 18:02
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front paddock stand advice please!

Looking at one of these - any feedback from people who have already got/used them please...wheres the best deal on a new one ??

Tried other styles of stand, but the scuff all the paint of the fork leg, and arent partic. stable !!!

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Old 16-Mar-2004, 19:05
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We use the Valtermoto ones in our workshop, light compact and very strong and very stable, dead easy to use.

As used by Belgarda Yamaha, PSG1 and NCR Ducati.

£42.00 plus post.

Robsom Racing 01789 450822
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Old 16-Mar-2004, 20:02
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Mike have you got a pic or a link to there site for a pic, I am currently using a Scorpion front stand, which I am happy with but does not suit all bikes.
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Old 16-Mar-2004, 20:12
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pic would be great..sounds good. Forgot to attach a pic orginally..this is the one I meant!!!
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Old 16-Mar-2004, 20:51
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Works for me - cost about 55 quid if I remember rightly from JHP.


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Old 16-Mar-2004, 22:18
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Natty, the you're looking at gets my vote. very stable and dead easy to use, unless you have unequal fork bottoms. It works for most streetbikes.
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Old 27-Mar-2004, 22:09
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Old 28-Mar-2004, 21:29
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Dont bother with the micron one, borrowed my mates one, and it fell off, luckilly the front wheel was still in! The plate things just sort of spin over!



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I've got one the same style from Harris. About £55.00, its also adjustable for unequal fork legs
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