How do you pick a rear stand?
#11
RE: How do you pick a rear stand?
ORIGINAL: TheX
My bike is on the rear stand everyday when I get home from work. It's a habit, and I think a good one. I have spools so it's super stable.
My bike is on the rear stand everyday when I get home from work. It's a habit, and I think a good one. I have spools so it's super stable.
#12
RE: How do you pick a rear stand?
ORIGINAL: MartiniRossy
Spools are definately more stable. You'd have to try pretty hard to knock it off of them. Using the rear stand without the front is ok, but not vice versa.
ORIGINAL: TheX
My bike is on the rear stand everyday when I get home from work. It's a habit, and I think a good one. I have spools so it's super stable.
My bike is on the rear stand everyday when I get home from work. It's a habit, and I think a good one. I have spools so it's super stable.
#14
RE: How do you pick a rear stand?
Bike is not dropped or lowered.....Im 6'4 that just wouldn't work. I found a stand locally for 80$, which is how much ebay stands cost shipped to Canada (if not less); so that was just easier, now I need spools for my f4 though. I assume 8mm is what I need?
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#20
RE: How do you pick a rear stand?
ORIGINAL: TheX
I paid $250 for the pair of Pitbulls to trust with my >$10K bike. How is that over priced?
ORIGINAL: PlayfulGod
i got the t-rex's n love em. Pitbulls might be the top dog but they are way over priced.
i got the t-rex's n love em. Pitbulls might be the top dog but they are way over priced.