BIKE STAND
#12
RE: BIKE STAND
I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE YELLING ABOUT!!
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#13
#16
RE: BIKE STAND
OKIE, I would recommend you go with the pit bull stands, they are a little more expensive but they are perfect. Think about it, do you really want to cheap out on something thats holding your bike eight inches in the air. I dont know if you have seen how little area there is for the front stand to hang on to, but it sure is not a lot. This is not a product that you should be risking failure on. As for the rear, spool style is the way to go, it makes it much easier to pick up and lower the bike, and the spools act as swingarm sliders in the event of a mishap.
For the touchup go with satin black rattlecan, and then dab it with a paper towel when its drying so that it does not look so smooth. I did this when my cases got scratched up from a nearby angry lawnmower in my garage. I was pissed, but you would never know.
For the touchup go with satin black rattlecan, and then dab it with a paper towel when its drying so that it does not look so smooth. I did this when my cases got scratched up from a nearby angry lawnmower in my garage. I was pissed, but you would never know.
#17
RE: BIKE STAND
+1 I have Pit Bull and would highly recommend them.
ORIGINAL: be vertical
OKIE, I would recommend you go with the pit bull stands, they are a little more expensive but they are perfect. Think about it, do you really want to cheap out on something thats holding your bike eight inches in the air. I dont know if you have seen how little area there is for the front stand to hang on to, but it sure is not a lot. This is not a product that you should be risking failure on. As for the rear, spool style is the way to go, it makes it much easier to pick up and lower the bike, and the spools act as swingarm sliders in the event of a mishap.
For the touchup go with satin black rattlecan, and then dab it with a paper towel when its drying so that it does not look so smooth. I did this when my cases got scratched up from a nearby angry lawnmower in my garage. I was pissed, but you would never know.
OKIE, I would recommend you go with the pit bull stands, they are a little more expensive but they are perfect. Think about it, do you really want to cheap out on something thats holding your bike eight inches in the air. I dont know if you have seen how little area there is for the front stand to hang on to, but it sure is not a lot. This is not a product that you should be risking failure on. As for the rear, spool style is the way to go, it makes it much easier to pick up and lower the bike, and the spools act as swingarm sliders in the event of a mishap.
For the touchup go with satin black rattlecan, and then dab it with a paper towel when its drying so that it does not look so smooth. I did this when my cases got scratched up from a nearby angry lawnmower in my garage. I was pissed, but you would never know.