Its possible if facing down an incline with the bike in neutral, but the wheels on the stand sit forward of the shank that slides into the centre of the rear wheel hub, and are off the ground when raised…so it takes some force to distribute the weight onto the wheels, and flip it off the stand again…it rolls a few inches on the wheels from engagement point to resting on stand…hope that makes sense..
Will it get in the way if I want to remove the chain and sprocket?
Think it will josh, but can’t be sure, no longer have the bike…
Wondering if you could tell me the overall width (wheels) of the stand? Want to use it on my lift table and am hoping it's a fit! Thanks
How easy would it be to accidentally knock it forwards off the stand? It looked a bit wobbly. Thanks.
Its possible if facing down an incline with the bike in neutral, but the wheels on the stand sit forward of the shank that slides into the centre of the rear wheel hub, and are off the ground when raised…so it takes some force to distribute the weight onto the wheels, and flip it off the stand again…it rolls a few inches on the wheels from engagement point to resting on stand…hope that makes sense..
@@theGaraged perfect sense, thank you for replying. Picked up a speedtriple last Friday so your video was very useful! What a bike!
@@rogerthedodger5788 ride the torque, yet to get on a 1200 but it’s fast approaching….enjoy and stay safe….
Hi. Thanks for the video. Where did you buy this from? Not the easiest stand to find in Australia!
I bought it direct from the UK, along with several other parts...I have the front stand as well...solid products...
quality is poor buddy - 240p its 2019