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jd77
17-Mar-2011, 19:00
Hi,

Decided to make a single sided paddock stand to fit my 996 as I don't have one at the moment and the material only cost me £12.
I'm just after a little info on spindle diameter and length that it goes into the hub.

Thanks for any info,

James

Bionicle
17-Mar-2011, 19:12
Mine is 26 mm diameter and 3 inches long if that helps

jd77
17-Mar-2011, 20:24
Metric and imperial,lol

Thanks for the info.

James

Ghost
17-Mar-2011, 20:37
Mine is 26 mm diameter and 3 inches long if that helps


No girth and no length, you are in a sorry state Paul. :D

Bionicle
17-Mar-2011, 20:56
No girth and no length, you are in a sorry state Paul. :D

Oh funny ha ha :) its not what you have its what you do with it that counts has no body told you that Phil :)

bradders
17-Mar-2011, 21:09
Oh funny ha ha :) its not what you have its what you do with it that counts has no body told you that Phil :)

he's too old to remember Paul ;)


:lol:





coat and runs....

Bionicle
17-Mar-2011, 21:26
he's too old to remember Paul ;)
:lol:
coat and runs....

PMSL this is so true :) that and non of his conquests wanted to ***** his bubble :)

chris.p
17-Mar-2011, 22:21
Mine is 26 mm diameter and 3 inches long if that helps

Pee Wee Herman

PMSL :lol: :lol: ( Oh and so did Cathy)




Chris:burn:

jd77
21-Mar-2011, 19:57
Done the first prototype of my paddock stand(no laughing at the back)and everything seems fine except the spiggot that fits into the hub only goes in 40mm.
I've used 25mm bar for the spiggot and was wondering what diameter other paddock stands use and how far they should go into the hub.

James

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd307/jd77_bucket/IMG_0182.jpg

bradders
21-Mar-2011, 21:38
you should work for Ducati; those welds are better than the 1098 swingarm ones!! :lol:

Chaz
21-Mar-2011, 21:55
The spiggot needs to be a snugg fit in the hub or the bike will fall over;)

jd77
22-Mar-2011, 18:14
Took the spiggot off today and turned down in the lathe to 22mm and its a real good fit.

jd

Chaz
22-Mar-2011, 19:25
Looks a nice strong job, just needs painting red:)

jd77
22-Mar-2011, 20:18
Thats the next job as soon as I give it one last trial fit.Cheap as chips to make too.

chris99
22-Mar-2011, 21:13
Thats the next job as soon as I give it one last trial fit.Cheap as chips to make too.


It looks fantastic. Great skills. You should make more. I'll buy one!

jd77
23-Mar-2011, 16:38
I think I will refine the next stand and post up another picture,looking at inline roller blade wheels for the next one.

chris99
23-Mar-2011, 18:51
I think I will refine the next stand and post up another picture,looking at inline roller blade wheels for the next one.


That sounds cool. I've done a drawing of how i think it should look. Hope it helps lol.

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2011-1/1363516/skate%20stand%20resize.jpg

Loz
23-Mar-2011, 20:12
I must have one, at any cost - I'll post my credit card to you.

PMSL :D

jd77
23-Mar-2011, 21:05
Needs more bracing I think.lol