Krokus_92F2
05-29-2006, 01:35 AM
Like a few others on this forum, I was interested in getting a bike stand. There are a lot of different choices, and a lot of different prices and I was almost set on getting the cycle cat model for over $200.00. I was concerned about dropping my bike, since it does lean to the left while on the kickstand, and the cycle cat will pick the bike up from this position.
Well while visiting my Honda Dealer I discovered a stand made by dmp-parts (http://www.dmp-parts.com) for $70.00 called the S-Spec. It lifts the swing arm since spool type stands will not work on a 92F2. This stand is adjustable for width and is strong, for a few bucks more you can get an R-Spec aluminum version.
I asked to take the stand outside and see if i could lift my CBR by myself. They said sure and sent a guy with me just in case. My first try, I had the bike up in about 20 seconds. I went slow because I was not sure how heavy it would be or if the bike would want to tilt to one side or the other.
To make a long story short, I bought a less expensive stand than the cycle cat, although I may buy one in the future, it works great and I even made a few web pages to show how to use it. Basically all you do is get your CBR in a headlock around the seat and tail light area, and that's all you have to hold on to as long as you have the arm length and a little strength to keep the bike from tilting.
Check out the page I made here (http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Motorcycles/Honda/Stand_Demo/Stand_Demo.html), it explains it better than I can do here.
http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Banner.jpg
http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Motorcycles/Honda/Stand_Demo/Stand_Demo.html
Well while visiting my Honda Dealer I discovered a stand made by dmp-parts (http://www.dmp-parts.com) for $70.00 called the S-Spec. It lifts the swing arm since spool type stands will not work on a 92F2. This stand is adjustable for width and is strong, for a few bucks more you can get an R-Spec aluminum version.
I asked to take the stand outside and see if i could lift my CBR by myself. They said sure and sent a guy with me just in case. My first try, I had the bike up in about 20 seconds. I went slow because I was not sure how heavy it would be or if the bike would want to tilt to one side or the other.
To make a long story short, I bought a less expensive stand than the cycle cat, although I may buy one in the future, it works great and I even made a few web pages to show how to use it. Basically all you do is get your CBR in a headlock around the seat and tail light area, and that's all you have to hold on to as long as you have the arm length and a little strength to keep the bike from tilting.
Check out the page I made here (http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Motorcycles/Honda/Stand_Demo/Stand_Demo.html), it explains it better than I can do here.
http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Banner.jpg
http://www.mazdamiata.com/AAA/Motorcycles/Honda/Stand_Demo/Stand_Demo.html