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Old 11-11-07, 05:05 PM   #1
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Default NWS/Abba "swingarm" type stands

Does anyone make cheaper but quality alternatives to these.

Fed up of making riddcilous contraptions to get the weight of the rear shock.

Also is there any job where its easier to use a paddock stand than a swingarm stand, I was thinking possible changing the sprocket, does the stand get in the way. I was planning on fleebaying the my front and rear stands otherwise.

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Old 12-11-07, 01:17 PM   #2
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Default Re: NWS/Abba "swingarm" type stands

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Does anyone make cheaper but quality alternatives to these.

Fed up of making riddcilous contraptions to get the weight of the rear shock.

Also is there any job where its easier to use a paddock stand than a swingarm stand, I was thinking possible changing the sprocket, does the stand get in the way. I was planning on fleebaying the my front and rear stands otherwise.

Cheers
Shameless bump, someone must have used these stands before?
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