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Old 16-08-20, 07:19 PM   #11
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The ABBA stand with front lift kit. You get both wheels off the floor at the same time, safe and solid.
They might be pricey but I think it was well worth the money.
I use mine all the time, even when the bike is getting a clean

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Old 17-08-20, 09:37 AM   #12
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Attached PDF showing ABBA rear swingarm removal bobbins in footrest hanger - longer bolts supplied with bobbins. The plastic cover to the left has to be removed to attach ABBA to swingarm pivot, but with the bobbins I can leave them on and don't have to remove anything to attach ABBA stand. Bobbins will fit many bikes as most use an M8 bolt to attach footrest hanger to frame. The bobbins just fit into the normal end recesses on ABBA ( they replace the normal swing arm adaptor pieces which are specific to every bike ).

The other photo on page is the ABBA hanging quietly in garage on a couple of cheap brackets with pipe insulation on them. Use the rear lift strap to hold bits together and a plastic sweet jar to hold the other bits.
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Old 19-08-20, 05:44 PM   #13
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I’ll look unto the swing arm removal bobbins. I’d love an abba stand but if the bobbins are good then that’s a cheaper option
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Old 19-08-20, 07:14 PM   #14
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You need ABBA stand and the swing arm removal bobbins ( you buy the bobbins from ABBA for about £20 ) because the ABBA stand uses the bobbins to lift the bike, the stand normally fits into the end of swing arm pivots using bike specific adaptors in the ends of the stands arms, and obviously that stops your access to swing arm, the bobbins mean to can access and work on the swing arm pivots.. When I said bobbins are a cheaper option that was because the ABBA adaptors that fit into the end of the swing arm pivot are 'bike specific' and won't fit other make or models, but the swing arm removal bobbins will fit on any bike that uses M8 bolts to mount footrest hangers ( ie probably 90% of bikes on the planet ) - just remove one of the existing footrest hanger bolts and replace it with bobbin and longer bolts supplied by ABBA.

ABBA supply a set of adaptors to suit whatever bike you specify when you buy the stand, the basic 'sportsbike' stand remains a standard item - with the swing arm removal bobbins that you buy as an 'accessory' for the basic stand the standard bobbins will fit plenty of bikes and interface with the basic standard ABBA stand.
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