Paddock Stand Recommendations please?

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  1. nigelrb

    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Have an ABBA stand which is great, but I also want a quick and simple rear stand (and maybe front) for short-term use in the driveway, etc.
    Have looked here: https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_cat/163
    and the Oxford Premium seems an okay mid-price bracket stand. Lifts from under the swing arm rather than from bobbins. Has that ever been a concern for anyone? Also, anything else available at a good price? (I'd rather pay as bit extra than have a bike wobbling around on an el-cheapo! Cheers!
     
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    They are out of stock but silver available.

    Ive had one for a while and its been awesome for the price.
     
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    These stands are perfect and don’t cost an arm and leg, I have them in black and my mates also have them.
     
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    Thanks tuktuk. I darted to the site before I read your second post. I've sent a 'Notify Me' email, but if they have silver, I won't mind - matches my swing arms anyway!!:)

    Thanks Brian. Best recommendations come from people who use the product.
     
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    Just ordered front and rear for 57 quid. Great deal!!:D
     
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    I bought a spider warrior from deemon tweeks, Lifts the whole bike you can move the bike with no wheels best £150 I have spent. it stays on the stand all winter to keep the tyres round and take the weight off the suspension. would not be without it now
     
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    also the warrior is good when you want to clean the wheels
     
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    Yeah, they are good. I should have maybe bought one of those instead of my ABBA. However, I just want these simple paddock stands for quick jacking up. Cheers, Jez!
     
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    How do you lot get on with those front paddock stands?
    I've got Motrax (I think thats the brand - big purple things) and I always sh*t myself using the front one, which is why I bought the ABBA with the rear support to raise the front wheel.
    I also bought one of those roller contraptions to clean the front wheel which is brilliant, for when I cant be bothered to rig up all the ABBA stuff
     
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    Yeah, hitch, that's my exact point - rigging up the ABBA. Sure it's only a few minutes, but not wishing to gloat, I have 3 different mounting kits so I'm sometimes switching from one to the other also. And yes, there are times when we want to just hoist the bike up and do a 'refresh' clean:).

    I have wondered about the front wheel spinners. I remember a post about them on here some time ago and thought they were a gimmick. I see a lot more merit in them now!
     
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    Heh, refresh clean. I'm forever wiping over the wheels :oops:

    I thought the same about the spinner/roller thing, after I bought it I thought it was going to be just something else cluttering up the garage, but I use it regularly - very convenient.
     
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    Looking good mate.

    Top stands for the price.
     
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    I struggled to find a set wide enough for the swing arm with R&G cotton reels on. Tech 7 cheapies were striking the swing arm as were other brands so eventually but the bullet and got some Harris stands in stainless finish. Pricey but well worth it :) Bike gets to a point and the stand takes over the lift, no effort at all. Seen Hillier using them and remembered them looking good.
     
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    I would not be without my spider warrior about £170 all in from deemon tweeks. you can lift the whole bike up at one go with one hand then remove both wheels and still move the bike
     
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    Yeah, that's the essence of a good stand - good geometry. Some cheapies have to be stood on to get the bike up.
     
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    What really drives me mad is,I bought the bike with 700 miles on and you can see the mark a padock stand has made on the swing arm
     
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    So it was a sitting underneath the s/a one rather than using bobbins? That would annoy me too!

    At least if bobbins get scratched/stuffed, you just bung on a new set.
     
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    Hi, The scratch is from someone using a normal paddock stand onto bobbins and missing to fully seat in the bobbin one side, It then catches the S/A with the metal hook as it lifts, It shouts at me every time I look at it. anyway looks like bike day again tomorrow, Yorkshire TT here I come.
     
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