Just perfect. Ive not had good luck with these in the past and with nowhere to grab on the tail of my RSV4 I still am thinking about this. Thanks for the great video tho
@@TheThorpester have got bobbins on this bike so will give it a try. The problem I had was with the L shaped ones years ago that cost me a fairing panel. Bad experience years back. Thankyou Sir👍🏻
Its much better when your on your own to be on the OPPOSITE side of the bike/ side stand so the bike physically cannot fall over ( it will either fall towards you or on to the stand). With your method the bike can fall away from you and the side stand. 👍
Good video thanks. A question are both stand frames front and rear the same size physically. If so is it just the top connections that are different? Cheers Pete
Hi buddy. It says its for lightweight and Big Bikes. Before you buy, pop over to their Website and ask them the question. They will tell you whether it will fit your Bike. Its a really strong stand so I don't think weight will be much of a problem.
I noticed the Oxford Premium paddock stand came in two pieces. Do you feel the stand is sturdy and strong enough for a big bike? My ride is KTM 890 Adventure with 18" rear wheel, but my spools are 12" inches off ground. Do you think this stand would work? Kam
It's certainly a very strong stand mate. Whether it'll work for your Bike though I can't say. If you go on their Website, I think you can put your Bike in and it pops up whether it's suitable or not. Failing that, a quick message to their customer care team will confirm it. They replied to me very quickly.
Just perfect. Ive not had good luck with these in the past and with nowhere to grab on the tail of my RSV4 I still am thinking about this. Thanks for the great video tho
Can't you fit rear bobbins? If so, this should work and is adjustable
@@TheThorpester have got bobbins on this bike so will give it a try. The problem I had was with the L shaped ones years ago that cost me a fairing panel. Bad experience years back. Thankyou Sir👍🏻
@@verdeboyo No worries mate. Should work with the Bobbins and yes, I agree about the L-Shape adapters, it would worry me if I had to use them
Its much better when your on your own to be on the OPPOSITE side of the bike/ side stand so the bike physically cannot fall over ( it will either fall towards you or on to the stand). With your method the bike can fall away from you and the side stand. 👍
Top Tip thank you mate
Good video thanks. A question are both stand frames front and rear the same size physically. If so is it just the top connections that are different?
Cheers
Pete
Any info on the size of bike or a weight limit? Thanks for the video man
Hi buddy. It says its for lightweight and Big Bikes. Before you buy, pop over to their Website and ask them the question. They will tell you whether it will fit your Bike. Its a really strong stand so I don't think weight will be much of a problem.
These stand has a limit of 200kg.
@@kevin1076rayner Manual says up to 250kgs
I noticed the Oxford Premium paddock stand came in two pieces. Do you feel the stand is sturdy and strong enough for a big bike? My ride is KTM 890 Adventure with 18" rear wheel, but my spools are 12" inches off ground. Do you think this stand would work? Kam
It's certainly a very strong stand mate. Whether it'll work for your Bike though I can't say. If you go on their Website, I think you can put your Bike in and it pops up whether it's suitable or not. Failing that, a quick message to their customer care team will confirm it. They replied to me very quickly.
There only for bikes with 17 inch wheels it the book good luck
Do you know where I can buy them?
What brand of bobbins do you have on your gsxr?
RG mate:: www.rg-racing.com/browsebike/Suzuki/GSX-R750/2016_L6/CR0001/
This is how I put them on:: ua-cam.com/video/9IUtljkhvp8/v-deo.html
Seems like I don't have the right sized tools to tighten the bolts...