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stuart hill 23-Mar-2005 13:23

Paddock Stands
 
I currently have an old micron paddock stand that i use on my 749. Unfornately the 749 doesn't have the option of fitting bobbins - which would be my prefered choice for obvious reasons. I'm finding the cups on my paddock stand are barely big enough and make it awkward getting the bike to sit firmly in the stand.
So i'm wondering what everyone else does, anyone had a thread cut and bobbins fitted? what is the paddock stand of choice?

Cheers for any advice.
Stu.

Wylie1 23-Mar-2005 13:41

Ducati sell a stand specifically for the 749/999. Not sure how much it costs, but if anybody's got one surplus to requirements, I'll take it off their hands.

JPM 23-Mar-2005 13:44

FG manufacture the Ducati Stands and do seem like very good items

Col996s 23-Mar-2005 13:45

ABBA stands seem to a favourite. a bit more expensive but easy to use and allow work to be done to both the front and rear of the bike.

HW 23-Mar-2005 13:56

I bought some Harris Performance stands in the hope that they would do for the 749 and Moster 620. They do, sort of, but I;d not recommend them. They are stainless, and supposed to be "universal", and the Harris guys on the phone insist they use them on 999 when I phoned to say I couldn;t make them fit. I mostly slide a rod right through them and the axle which is fine for cleaning/lubing etc but I'd be pretty nervous about wheel removal. The front one is the worst. It's a foot too wide.

dickieducati 23-Mar-2005 14:07

ive got the dp one for the rear, can be a bit fiddly but works well eventually.

i also have a harris front stand and find it works very well. mine gones under the front forks.

jobr 23-Mar-2005 14:10

Ive got the Ducati performance one, works well once your used to it. Think it retailed at about £125 but got it from a dealer for a ton.

timetrial 23-Mar-2005 16:43

i've got DP ones front and rear - work very well IMO.

Stuart - you do realise that the swing arm on pre-05 749's requires the special DP paddock stand because the two sides are at different heights?

JohnDa 23-Mar-2005 21:38

Cheaper option, look here http://www.rg-racing.com/spindle-sli...e-sliders.html

Wylie1 24-Mar-2005 11:33

Quote:

Originally posted by JohnDa
Cheaper option, look here http://www.rg-racing.com/spindle-sli...e-sliders.html

Not much good if you've got to remove the back wheel or adjust the chain though.


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