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steeevvvooo
15-Oct-2011, 19:17
I was looking at paddock stands, but not sure if I need rear/front/both/abba
I know each has pro's and cons, and an abba would be the best bet for in the garage, but what do you take racing? Is it just a case of having a rear (maybe a front too?) as a minimum, and a helper on hand when you get off the bike? :confused:
Looking to get set up for the arrival of a bike so want to get something ordered asap...
Cheers!
skidlids
15-Oct-2011, 19:35
I Take front and rear stands along with a prop stand that slides over the footpeg and makes it easy for me to come and go without needing any help, Others use a front wheel grabber stand for the same reason
Rear stand gets used mainly for gearing changes, front stand doesn't get to much use but its there if I need to remove the front wheel
Back paddock stand is a minimum. I think the best way is to get one that uses bobbins on the swinging arm as it feels a lot more positive when putting bike on stand.
I used one of those wheel chock stands for the front that you can roll the bike into and a rear wheel stand to make it steady and secure. I did have to buy a front this year to go under the headstock just to get the front wheels in and out.
Mark
steeevvvooo
15-Oct-2011, 19:46
cheers fellas. I recon a chock + rear for starters. Will get something ordered asap :cool:
steeevvvooo
15-Oct-2011, 19:57
These are the type of things you're talking about right? Have never bought stands before so apologies for seeming obvious questions... :confused:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOTORBIKE-MOTORCYCLE-FRONT-WHEEL-STAND-CHOCK-STORAGE-TRAILER-PADDOCK-/140616223452?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item20bd614adc
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STV-REAR-PADDOCK-STAND-DUCATI-HONDA-APRILIA-SUZUKI-KTM-/310226108151?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item483aeabef7
bradders
15-Oct-2011, 20:26
rear stand a minimum, I also use an axle stand as I dont have the one Kev is talking about but kinda works the same to rest it on when I get back
There are always plenty of front stands around to use if you don't have one, most of us happy to lend stuff or a hand
If you get a front get the yoke type
antonye
15-Oct-2011, 21:45
Are you going to the NEC bike show? If so, wait until then to buy stands.
I bought a pair a couple of years ago and they were practically giving them away - I think I paid £35 for a pair of front and rear stands!
bradders
15-Oct-2011, 22:03
agree - get the headstock one if you do and the bike show is cheap for stands
the first ebay link many use for transporting and stand at the track, I have a similar one and its ace
the second link isnt any good unless there are swingarm bobbins fitted - I use a cup type
Are you going to the NEC bike show? If so, wait until then to buy stands.
I bought a pair a couple of years ago and they were practically giving them away - I think I paid £35 for a pair of front and rear stands!is true
+1 on the shows.
I used a wheel chock as I quite often am racing or trackdaying alone and they are easy to ride into. A good firm rear stand is the best, got to be nice and strong and secure. I only got a headstock style stand as it helps working on the bike at home. You can probably borrow front stands for a short while (I did at Pembrey).
Mark
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