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portreekid
19-08-07, 07:23 AM
Thought this might be of some interest to somebody-

Makro are selling motorcycle lifts, £39.99 (+VAT) down from £69.99
Looks a fairly good spec from the mailshot, offer just started on Wednesday. Might be a handy bit of kit especially for anyone without centrestand

See page 31 of mailshot below for details.

http://www.makro.co.uk/servlet/PB/menu/1072746_pviewer_l2/index.html?view=jpg&item=1072747

Makro sell to the trade but it apppears lot of folk seem to know somebody who has a card.

AndyW
19-08-07, 11:28 AM
Thought this might be of some interest to somebody-

Makro are selling motorcycle lifts, £39.99 (+VAT)
Pg 31 of brochure btw, download it its much quicker.

Yay! Was contemplating how long I could put off buying a rear paddock stand for, but that should do the job and is even cheaper! Work buys a lot of stuff from Makro which is literally the other side of the road, and can always use their card :p
Looking at piccy, would be bike be steady enough on that to work on solo?

muffles
19-08-07, 12:31 PM
How do these stands attach/fit against the bike? I would have expected crushed fairings on my GSX-R...

kwak zzr
19-08-07, 02:04 PM
i looked at these last week, they are for motorcross bikes i think.

Wideboy
19-08-07, 03:07 PM
i got this one, but not used it its still wrapped up:rolleyes:

Stingo
19-08-07, 03:29 PM
Hmm - interesting offers...might get a 'pole dancing kit' for the missus.:-D

portreekid
19-08-07, 05:19 PM
Hmm - interesting offers...might get a 'pole dancing kit' for the missus.:-D



Purely for the "Cardio Vascular" benefits as stated in their advert of course ;)

Stingo
19-08-07, 08:34 PM
Purely for the "Cardio Vascular" benefits as stated in their advert of course ;)

Oh absolutely!!:thumbsup:;)

northwind
19-08-07, 10:42 PM
Not too good for sportsbikes those, no big flat base like crossers have. You could make a bracket but it'd be a fair bit of work i reckon.

Tris
20-08-07, 11:19 AM
Not too good for sportsbikes those, no big flat base like crossers have. You could make a bracket but it'd be a fair bit of work i reckon.

IIRC there was a thread in SV Rider describing how to do exactly this