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boot 28-07-09 08:30 PM

Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
We're moving house, and the next one doesn't have anywhere flat for raising the bike.

Currently I use a crappy and difficult to get on rear paddock stand, and the front one - never been able to work out how to use that - not sure it's even suitable for the bike.

So, can anyone recommend a stand that would be suitable for an incline - not overly steep, but enough that I wouldn't be confident with the stand I currently use. Main concern is chain maintenance.

Would an Abba stand be ok? Or can anyone recommend anything else that would be good, and not overly expensive.

davepreston 28-07-09 08:33 PM

Re: Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
your front paddock may have bobbin forks on it so you need bobbins on your bike
ebay =front fork bobbins

davepreston 28-07-09 08:34 PM

Re: Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
cheap alternative is metal steps and rachets straps

Red Herring 28-07-09 09:11 PM

Re: Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
I take it the slope is fore and aft, not sideways on? Abba stands can be a bit of a fiddle at times, but one would be ideal for this. Put the bike in gear facing uphill, fit the stand whilst bike on sidestand, stand bike up and pull back onto the stand.

boot 28-07-09 10:05 PM

Re: Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1986704)
your front paddock may have bobbin forks on it so you need bobbins on your bike
ebay =front fork bobbins

Ahh... Cheers Dave

boot 28-07-09 10:09 PM

Re: Lifting bike - on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 1986762)
I take it the slope is fore and aft

Certainly is...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 1986762)
Put the bike in gear facing uphill, fit the stand whilst bike on sidestand, stand bike up and pull back onto the stand.

That was my thinking - just after knowing how secure it'll hold.

Figure if I can get used getting the back wheel off the ground, it'll make keeping that chain clean and lubed in the winter an easier task. I know - scottoiler, yada, yada!

RobH13 29-07-09 06:37 AM

Re: Lifting bike on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
I've recently bought a Abba stand, can't say i've found it difficult or tricky to use and it's very solid.

I'm not a million miles from you, unless your moving further a field, so could always run mine up to you to try before you buy so to speak.

Having a rear tyre fitted later today, so it will be free later this afternoon.

Rob.

boot 29-07-09 06:47 AM

Re: Lifting bike on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobH13 (Post 1987005)
I've recently bought a Abba stand, can't say i've found it difficult or tricky to use and it's very solid.

I'm not a million miles from you, unless your moving further a field, so could always run mine up to you to try before you buy so to speak.

Having a rear tyre fitted later today, so it will be free later this afternoon.

Rob.

Rob,

Had new front and rear yesterday at Malc's Motorcycles on Grimshaw Lane in Bollington.

That would be fantastic. We move in a few weeks from Whaley Bridge to Chinley, so when we're in the new house, if you wouldn't mind - that would really be appreciated.

I'll check-in with you around the end of next month? Maybe even catch you for a local ride one evening?

Cheers Mate!

Gareth

RobH13 29-07-09 06:54 AM

Re: Lifting bike on a slope!? Abba stand?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boot (Post 1987008)
Rob,

Had new front and rear yesterday at Malc's Motorcycles on Grimshaw Lane in Bollington.

That would be fantastic. We move in a few weeks from Whaley Bridge to Chinley, so when we're in the new house, if you wouldn't mind - that would really be appreciated.

I'll check-in with you around the end of next month? Maybe even catch you for a local ride one evening?

Cheers Mate!

Gareth

No prob's mate, just give me a shout.

Rob.


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