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check out northern tool also.
tool and equipment in north attleboro,has them in crates with air and front wheel clamp
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Doc
Ok I am unregistered... Can you ask him if he would deliver it to the track?
THe response was " I doubt it" :mope:
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duganc1717
THe response was " I doubt it" :mope:
Too bad. I have cash in hand... Anyone down that way wanna help?
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duganc1717
Sold... SHIT!
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Doc
Sold... SHIT!
Shit, I knew about that one for sale, I didn't see this thread that you were looking for one though. :( I could have gotten it to NHMS for you for the next race weekend too probably.
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Mr. Kurtz
Shit, I knew about that one for sale, I didn't see this thread that you were looking for one though. :( I could have gotten it to NHMS for you for the next race weekend too probably.
I joined BORN for nothing. :mope: :lol:
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Revisiting this thread.
I have decided I am going to build one.
Option #1
http://www.bbcracing.com/old/box/
Pro: Portable
Con: I am not convinced it will be sturdy enough.
Option #2
Something that looks like this (still looking for plans)
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i know you said your prob gonna build one but idk if this may be a prebuilt one your interested in.
http://www.powerstands.com/acb/showd..._ID=22&CATID=5
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Doc
Revisiting this thread.
I have decided I am going to build one.
Con: I am not convinced it will be sturdy enough.
Use these, they sell them at home depot for $4.95 each to save on shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/G90-2x4-Corn-R...sr=8-3-catcorr
They are rock solid, work, easy to use and hold for ever. Make sure you brace the deck every 10 inches with some joist hangers or just screws through and you'll be fine.
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NESR Racing used those wooden box stands back in the day, they worked really well. Very sturdy and I believe they put grip tape strips on top for the stands. No Idea who made them from the team but we used them all season.
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DaSarge
NESR Racing used those wooden box stands back in the day, they worked really well. Very sturdy and I believe they put grip tape strips on top for the stands. No Idea who made them from the team but we used them all season.
Gordon (scootertrash) made those. I'm still kickin' myself for NOT grabbing one and making away with it. And I still wanna make one. Totally slick, totally portable...
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doc, 3/4" plywood would be fine... but IMO, you're going to want more than a 24" top if you plan on working on the bike while it's up there.
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drinkingmymilk
Use these, they sell them at home depot for $4.95 each to save on shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/G90-2x4-Corn-R...sr=8-3-catcorr
They are rock solid, work, easy to use and hold for ever. Make sure you brace the deck every 10 inches with some joist hangers or just screws through and you'll be fine.
Nice.
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Originally Posted by
DaSarge
NESR Racing used those wooden box stands back in the day, they worked really well. Very sturdy and I believe they put grip tape strips on top for the stands. No Idea who made them from the team but we used them all season.
Great info Spence. I'd love to know who made them.
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Stoneman
Gordon (scootertrash) made those. I'm still kickin' myself for NOT grabbing one and making away with it. And I still wanna make one. Totally slick, totally portable...
:woot:
I am gonna start a new thread to get Gordons attention.
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My father and I built this one out of steel.
It's a bit overkill, but you could park a bus on the thing.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...lkainstal3.jpg
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Doc, here is a place in Canton mass, with some really good pricing!
His lifts are very similar to the Handy lifts, but cheaper!
http://www.garybloomsales.com/motorcycle-lifts.php
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What do you use for a ramp on these home built stands? I like it and i'm thinking about doing it over christmas break.
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Just a curved aluminum job.