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Old 21-May-2012, 16:20   #1
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Smile Yoke Type Paddock Stand
I'm after a Front Under-Yoke type Paddock Stand. With pins to fit various Ducati's.
Can anyone recommend a good supplier.

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Old 21-May-2012, 16:55   #2
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I'm after a Front Under-Yoke type Paddock Stand. With pins to fit various Ducati's.
Can anyone recommend a good supplier.

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Ricambi Weiss on ebay £48 delivered I use one and its fine.

Item Num 310226107488
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Old 21-May-2012, 22:12   #3
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Does it fit 848? Mine is a little tight to the mudguard and with the front wheel bungs it won't pass them to lift
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Does it fit 848? Mine is a little tight to the mudguard and with the front wheel bungs it won't pass them to lift

Shorten the pin and make your bungs less wide..... Simples
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Old 21-May-2012, 23:07   #5
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Does it fit 848? Mine is a little tight to the mudguard and with the front wheel bungs it won't pass them to lift
I run front wheel bungs, It's a fiddle but you can get them on
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And there speaks an engineer....to a salesman who simply pays others to do that sort of thing
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Old 21-May-2012, 23:09   #7
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I run front wheel bungs, It's a fiddle but you can get them on
Yeah I know but you can't turn the wheel which is a shame as they work so well. At assen the we're a few with really wide girths which looked to work very well
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Old 22-May-2012, 08:29   #8
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Ricambi Weiss on ebay £48 delivered I use one and its fine.

Item Num 310226107488

Thanks for that Ghost.
I will put in an order today.

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At assen the we're a few with really wide girths which looked to work very well

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Yeah I know but you can't turn the wheel which is a shame as they work so well. At assen the we're a few with really wide girths which looked to work very well

I got a Ricambi one and you can turn the wheel about 25 to 30 degrees either way as the upright stand frame sits behind the bungs. To get the stand on though is a right fiddle it's sort of one side on behind the bungs and then a squeeze with other but this puts the top pin behind the yolk so it's a ****y fiddle then positioning the pin. I wouldn't go back to anthing else though, headstock stand everytime for me as I've hand forks fall off those gp style ones when changing wheels.

This really wide girth thing in Holland were they window girls or street?

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