Wanted - Front Paddock stand

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by YTC#1, Jun 14, 2008.

  1. YTC#1

    Lozzo Guest

    A front wheel is a front wheel, regardless of whether there's a fairing
    or MX bars fitted to the bike. They all pretty much come out of the
    forks in the same way.


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    Lozzo, Jun 15, 2008
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    SteveH Guest

    Whilst this is true, a lot of 'non sporty' bikes have centre stands
    which can negate the need for paddock stands.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2008
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    Lozzo Guest

    All depends how far into the dark ages one still lives

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    Honda CBR600 FW trackbike
    Yamaha SR250 Spazz-Trakka
    Suzuki GSXR750 L
    Suzuki TS50X
    Suzuki TS50X
     
    Lozzo, Jun 15, 2008
    #23
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    SteveH Guest

    I no longer have anything with a centre stand.
     
    SteveH, Jun 15, 2008
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    YTC#1 Guest

    Once they are off the ground in a stable way, yes.
     
    YTC#1, Jun 15, 2008
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    YTC#1 Guest

    It must be pitch black here then. I have 2 other bikes that have never
    needed a paddock stand of any sort, front or rear.
     
    YTC#1, Jun 15, 2008
    #26
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    Krusty Guest

    <points at quick-release front wheel on MV>

    Not /all/.

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    Krusty, Jun 16, 2008
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  8. <Considers sig>

    Only the BMW and the 400 Four. Oh, and the SH50
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jun 16, 2008
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