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What are you guys using for a rear stand on the 929? It's got uneven height swingarms. I know Pit Bull makes a stand with an adapter. Is there another stand out there?
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John
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Make one, put a threaded adjustment rod in one end.
But that's the Fab guy inside me talking... idk if you have access to machinery to make one or not, but Rearstands are like the EASIEST thing to make.
But as far as buying one... idk. If u want me to make one for you...![]()
Woodcraft pad stand. I ignore the lean...it's still stable.
Because of the design of the Woodcraft stand in particular, I was thinking of using some kind of thicker rubber tubing around each of the "fingers" on the left side (the lower of the two sides) to offset the lean....but I doubt I'll ever really do anything about it.
I've got a pit bull and made my own riser. I may have another around. It been 8 years.
Gino
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Thanks for the ideas. My $19.99 Safety Jack stands with a cloth diaper pad on each one are not real handy, and kinda embarrasing
My problem is that I would like it easily adjustable to lift my bikes that have level swingarms.
I'm with you, fabricating for me would end me up with a stand made of 2x4s and deck screws.
Ask me about Total Control ARC Level 1 and Level 2
in Troy, NY and Loudon, NH
John
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSVg3Gg4LmA
'02 GL1800A Silver (Track Toy)
'12 Striple R
"I hope I always have a little more skill than stupidity"...Lee Parks