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Old 15-Oct-2011, 19:39
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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.


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