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You might be in luck as I think I kept mine when I changed my fairings. I'll have a look at the condition and get back to you. In the mean time...
Holy cow, I gotta try that :D
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Yes. The old one would have if it was long enough. You should see a spider stand lifting a whole bike with 2 of those on their sides. Yours is...
Here are how I adjusted mine. RR5 http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q687/muffking69/Misc/P1020180_zpsm5jfeebi.jpg RR6...
Echo Bash. I also have 2, one each for the road & track bikes. Just set the spindle and away you go. Sold most of my paddock stands since owning...
You got pics or a link. I'm sure many of us can offer advice or opinions on it.
I can only find pics of the tank bag adaptor. Do you have photos?
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oo I like that. What stops the nose from tipping?
What sort of bike lift is that? Ahh, you're using the jack to keep the front up. And there was me thinking it's new style of hydraulic lift.
What sort of bike lift is that?
lol. You might find it makes your mattress bumpy and you'd definitely want to steer clear of the bar end :D
I'll bear you in mind in case my track bike breaks ;)
It's not damage that's the potential issue with suction mounts (unless it falls off and hits something on the way down). It's the likelihood of it...
+3 3M pads all the way for me. They feel safer and are easier to find places to mount as the foot print is more forgiving than a suction mount.
Not done on the Blade yet, but Datatag'd the family push bikes today and bought a UV torch to check progress as they're invisible under normal...
Yep, there's one on the right lever and one on a spring below the right foot peg. Try the rear one first as it may just need adjusting in a bit.
I do like that idea, but I just use one of these ;) [IMG]
How about getting one of the larger ones lathed to fit, or a sleeve made up to go over one of the smaller ones?