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Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
I've spotted a paddock stand on ebay which canbe used for front or rear.
Here's the link Anyone used them and if so are they ok? http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/8871/deleterb9.jpg |
Re: Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
Never even heard of them!
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Re: Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
I'd be wary of the effect the uncoated metal cups would have on the swingarm. I've used a Micron stand for the last god-knows-how-many years and that has rubber cups.
Given that the bike really needs to be upright before you put it on a front stand, and that implies having a second stand for the rear, why not just go for dedicated front and rear stands? |
Re: Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
The cups look like they have a rubber pad, don't they? But you're right about the front/rear usage - my front (Micron) is only supposed to be used when the rear is already on...it looks a pain to convert between front and rear usage too, have to undo the whole thing!
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Re: Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
I don't like the front stands that have the little peg that fits into the bolt recess. They too often make a mess of the fork lower.
The type that has two pins, one to go under and one behind the fork is better. |
Re: Anyone used AIO paddock stands? Any good?
Thanks fellas. I've already got a rear so it would be mostly for the front. Reckon I'll look for the other type Squid or get a set with the other front type in it.
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