motorcycle lift adapters?
#31
Front and rear stands = $175. Worth the convenience, security, size, weight, eez of use, etc. Its up to you, but I am not balancing my bike on 2x4s and hydraulic jacks. Not worth the risk and inconvenience in my book.
#32
Can you take remove your forks with that convenient front stand?
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Valid point. I also want to remove the front forks at some point, but more importantly I don't really want a pair of stands taking up space in my garage that would be better taken up by another bike down the road.
i have two bikes now, and I can see a real problem if I have to buy a new type of stand for each bike I aquire.
i have two bikes now, and I can see a real problem if I have to buy a new type of stand for each bike I aquire.
#34
You're right, I wouldn't buy stands if I were you. I only bought mine because I have a couple bikes, and it makes it real easy to lift em up for brake pads, wheel/tire removal. While removing the lower tripple may be difficult, I am sure I would be able to remove the fork tubes for working in there. Space is certainly a concern, but they are light enough to hang on the wall, and they nest together fairly well. I can't imagine they take up more space than a motorcycle jack.
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