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v7 classic - front and rear paddock stands

chrisk

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Hi, I've managed to remove the rear wheel using an old rear paddock stand but it's not the best fit, anyone know of a rear stand that does the job well?

I also want to remove the forks, I've bought a stand that has a joint in the upright that goes to the head stock, the idea is that the bike is secure on a paddock stand, and you lever the bike up, way too wobbly for me. Anyone used a decent front stand to get the front up ?
 
Go get yourself a center stand, and there'll be no more worries. :)
 
I didn't realise they did one, just got the price from a dealer, what a f*g cheek, selling the bike without one then charging £125.10.

Bad guzzi.
 
These stands are first class. http://www.pit-bull.com/ For the front, they use a pin that enters the steering stem from the bottom, then lever the bike up. If he doesn't have a pin for a small block, I can ride over with mine and he can make them. He is local and I've know Charley for years.
 
Holt said:
Go get yourself a center stand, and there'll be no more worries. :)

Until you encounter a left corner :eek: :cheer:
 
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