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OX281 - Oxford Rear Premium Motorcycle Paddock Stand

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With all this information, it can be difficult making a decision, especially when you have to make the correct choice for your bike. Unfortunately as this is a universal product we are not able to advise on specific fitments, apologies. Oxford list the the stand as suitable for swing arms with overall widths of260-355mm.

About the author: After qualifying as a mechanical engineer, Jim began working on magazines in the early 1990s. He remains passionate about product testing to ensure readers know what products offer good value and why. He relishes torrential rain to see if riding kit keeps water out and an hour or two to tinker on a project bike in his workshop.This stand is a universal fit but if your bike has a curved swing arm, you will require bobbins before you can use thisstand. Easy-to-use stands that make lifting a bike effortless with touches to ensure once in the air, your pride and joy is held there safely." - RiDE Magazine Best Buy If you want a stand to last you a lifetime, you should go for a single-piece stand that locates with bobbins, then when you switch bike you can just switch the bobbins over. Or you could go for a stand that locates in the frame or swingarm pivot, like an abba stand. We can confirm that this is a universal stand which will fit your motorcycle. You will not need to install bobbins as this has a cup/padfitment.

I bought this in preference to buying the very much more expensive, OE Manufacturer, Centre Main stand for my specific bike and it works perfectly for the task I bought it for. I've given a 5* rating as for the modest price, it works properly and completely fulfilled my expectations. Front stands work in a number of ways. Either they have pins which locate under the fork legs or they have rotating cups which can locate either under the forks or, if you have radial brakes, you can fit them under the radial assembly on the fork leg itself. The Triumph Tiger 800 XC usually takes M8 size bobbins, but we are unable to advice on the pitch of the thread,apologies. Thankfully, this sturdy dolly stand from Oxford has a few neat features to alleviate that issue. Firstly, the arms that cradle the fork legs have rubber pads to prevent scratching, providing an opportunity to get them settled first without risking damage to paintwork. They're spring-loaded, too, locating the pads positively under the fork ends so they don't slip out. RiDE Magazine rated the Zero-G BEST BUY in their market review. They praised the clear instructions, finish and large wheels and declared it was the easiest stand to lift a bike with on the test.This stand is universal fit, however we can see no reason why this stand is not suitable for yourHonda.

Will I need to fit bobbins on a Kawasaki ninja 300 (2016 ABS model) prior to usingthis? April 2, 2019Constructed from durable steel, with heavy duty fasteners and a base with large wheels for increased stability this a dream piece of workshop equipment.

Hi there, is this stand suitable for a 2018 Kawasaki Z1000SX with Kawasaki bobbins? KindRegards. March 26, 2019 Lots of Triumph owners opt for the single-handed bike lift options like a 1Jac on Con Stand, which lifts the whole bike off the floor. How wide is the stand? I have a Ducati GT1000 and the distance between the outside edges of the swing arm is 37 cm. Will thisfit? November 6, 2017The cups/pads should lift your bike ok, but should you wish to fit bobbins, the necessary hooks are included with thestand. First and foremost, bikes like being stored upright. There are several models that specifically don’t like being stored for any length of time on just the side stand – the oil drains to one side and exposes the engine’s internals to air and moisture, with potential corrosion issues. Why? Firstly, they’re a universal stand and all you need to do is buy the correct-sized spindle for your bike. For example, a Triumph Speed Triple needs a 27.5mm adapter. While the spindle pin for a Ducati 1199 (and 1198 and later 1098) is 40mm and an 848 is 25mm. If you have a BMW you’ll need the RHS swingarm stand, not the LHS one and you’ll need a 52.9mm spindle. The difficulty with using any cantilever type stand is that the bike wants to tip over when it is unsupported. I think that some of the reviewers have been putting their bikes up on the stand for the very first time, without the aid of a helper. This in my experience is not always a recipe for success. You can blame the stand that your bike fell over but it is not always the fault of the stand. Perhaps the manufacturer or retailer could make this point to first time users and save everyone a lot of heartache. Hello. What is the maximum width available between the L-shaped rubber holders (inside to inside of course)? In cm if possible! Thanksyou. November 6, 2017

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