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    Paddock stands...

    Yo. Have used the search but have not found anything. What is the info on them?

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    Check your rear brake line. It probably runs under the swingarm like the 400.

    That makes it a bit hard to use the L-Bracket style paddock stand.

    There's no bobbin lugs on the swingarm like most bikes made after 2000.

    I'm thinking having a go at re-routing the brake line along the top of the swingarm.

    I'm assuming you meant a rear paddock stand. The front paddock stand that goes into the steering head will work for you.
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    Yes i am thinking the rear stand...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Check your rear brake line. It probably runs under the swingarm like the 400.

    That makes it a bit hard to use the L-Bracket style paddock stand.
    Nope, above. Would you like a few pics for when you re route?

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    Cool. Look here.

    This is the sort of thing you want then.



    Any bike shop can get you one like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Cool. Look here.

    This is the sort of thing you want then.



    Any bike shop can get you one like this.
    Yes. What sort of cost?

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    $100 or so depending on brand.
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    Well i have one, payed a little bit more than that but the one i got looks stronger and better than the one in the pic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    That makes it a bit hard to use the L-Bracket style paddock stand.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post

    This is the sort of thing you want then.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mcduck5n View Post
    Well i have one, payed a little bit more than that but the one i got looks stronger and better than the one in the pic
    pfft what you wanted was one of these, even works on single sided swingarms!


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    fuk off do you know how much wood costs

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    fuk off do you know how much wood costs
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    pfft what you wanted was one of these, even works on single sided swingarms!
    Seriously - that block of wood is a great idea if all you are wanting to achieve is getting the wheel off the ground for chain lubing etc. I have used such a thing myself for years and has worked fine on many different bikes. On conventional swingarm bikes place the piece of wood under the right side wheelnut, or end of swingarm - my piece has a rebate to help it slip into place. It has been such a useful tool I was thinking of patenting it - maybe as the "et al world famous in Tawa wheel lifter" but now someone has stolen my idea will have to go back to working for a living to fund my retirement. PS if anyone is interested I can post a photo of my special piece of wood (settle people) and the dimensions, because my one is an ideal length for most bikes.
    pretentious moi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by et al View Post
    because my one is an ideal length for most bikes.
    Mine has a special finish to the two ends allowing it to adjust to different bikes and surfaces!

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    Quote Originally Posted by et al View Post
    It has been such a useful tool I was thinking of patenting it - maybe as the "et al world famous in Tawa wheel lifter" but now someone has stolen my idea will have to go back to working for a living to fund my retirement.
    This is my made in Tawa "wheel lifter".

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=63799

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    Be careful buying the really cheap and cheerfull padock stands. The slip joints crap out pretty fast. Theyll dump ya bike on the dirt pretty fast.
    The old addage bigger is better doesn't apply with pit stands.
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