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Shaft
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PostPosted: 22:40 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Abba stands, anyone got/used one? Reply with quote

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In my new found vocation as an MOT tester, there are obviously several things you need to check with the wheels in the air and lots of bikes with no main stand.

As I don't fancy leaning someone's pride and joy over on a potentially weak side stand, or putting a jack under an expensive or fragile exhaust/belly pan, I've been looking around at possible solutions.

Paddock stands are no good, so I'm looking at an Abba stand, which can be had as a set with all the various fittings.

It seems almost too easy to use to be true, so are they really as good as they appear?
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I couldn't be without one with my ER6F. Can't even adjust the chain properly without it and all for the sake of not making provision for a centre stand. All bikes without centre stands suck !.
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PostPosted: 22:49 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Highly recommended, I'm sure they do an MOT testers kit which has all the different adaptors
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PostPosted: 22:54 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Highly recommended, I'm sure they do an MOT testers kit which has all the different adaptors
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PostPosted: 22:59 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Highly recommended, I'm sure they do an MOT testers kit which has all the different adaptors
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PostPosted: 23:01 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ed Case wrote:
I couldn't be without one with my ER6F. Can't even adjust the chain properly without it and all for the sake of not making provision for a centre stand. All bikes without centre stands suck !.

Agreed I have an N and it's essential.

But as an MOT tester you will need lots of different inserts for every type of bike.

For example on the ER you need an adapter that goes over the swing arm nut. However on the Z the adapter goes in to the swing arm mount.
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PostPosted: 23:03 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have one and swear by it - they're super stable and totally risk free. No balancing act required to put the bike on it.

Abba sell a mechanic's kit with all the adaptors which will probably be a good choice for you. Our local workshop uses several of them and has that very kit. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:06 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here you go:

Technicians kit:

https://abbastands.co.uk/product-detail.asp?item=technicians-kit&pid=13

Tecnicians kit with swing arm removal kit:

https://abbastands.co.uk/product-detail.asp?item=technicians-kit-inc-sark&pid=33
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PostPosted: 23:30 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ive made a couple. While abbastands seem to do the job, the "need" for adaptors is a load of bollocks.

As a professional, you can probably justify a better bit of kit, there are a few options.
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PostPosted: 23:50 - 20 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

kramdra wrote:
Ive made a couple. While abbastands seem to do the job, the "need" for adaptors is a load of bollocks.

As a professional, you can probably justify a better bit of kit, there are a few options.


What are the other options?

This is the one I would go for, seems to do everything I need it to and on the odd bike it won't fit, if I think there's a danger of damaging it, I can refuse to test.

https://abbastands.co.uk/product-detail.asp?item=pro-workshop-package&pid=37
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PostPosted: 00:41 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

How much? Shocked I'd probably go with one of these (or the many variations) if I had workshop sized space, where it would be very nice to move shit around without wheels fitted. I'd have several Laughing

https://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Product.do?method=view&n=4553&p=387421

These are designed to sell adaptor kits for £££, it could easily be done/modified to be universal.
https://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorcycle/bike-specific-stands-lifts/warrior-spider-stand-adapter
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PostPosted: 01:26 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

The above seems good, if only I had the space Confused

I got an abba stand a few years ago, made life much easier to do stuff, trying not to lose the different pins is the hard part Smile
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PostPosted: 09:07 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Abba stand and full kit of fittings is the way to go as a pro

Worth calling ABBA they may do you a better price than on web if you are REAL trade
I certainly got a great deal at EXPO a few years ago
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PostPosted: 09:31 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

This thread reminded me of the cool product Abba make, need to get a front arm lift kit ordered as the superbike front lift thing is useless.

Quite fancy a wheel spin to but it's discontinued, other brands are on ebay though.


Then there's the Skylift, if only I needed one.
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PostPosted: 09:44 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got an abba stand and yeah they are as easy to use as they make out.

Please as punch with mine currently my bike is without wheels held up by an abba stand and 2 axle stands under the forks, couldn't justify the extra £50 for the front lift arm for the limited use ill get from it, if i need the front wheel off the ground i use a jack under the exhaust with a plank of wood and then prop the front on the axle stands as above.

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PostPosted: 10:23 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got one, it's awesome. Had it for years, well worth the cash. You do need adaptors for each bike, and they don't fit some bikes (like Buells for example). But they are dead easy to use and very versatile.
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PostPosted: 10:25 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Something that I was casually pondering recently is: how do you lift a bike with no centre stand and a single sided swing arm? Is the only way with a platform lift (or some precarious balancing act) under the engine/frame and lifting until the rear wheel comes off the ground?
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PostPosted: 10:39 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogerborg wrote:
Something that I was casually pondering recently is: how do you lift a bike with no centre stand and a single sided swing arm? Is the only way with a platform lift (or some precarious balancing act) under the engine/frame and lifting until the rear wheel comes off the ground?


On an abba stand
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PostPosted: 11:00 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh... sorcery!

OK, now I see the point.
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PostPosted: 11:10 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have now decided I need one. I have a centrestand but, abba is so much better!
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

snoosnoo wrote:
I have now decided I need one. I have a centrestand but, abba is so much better!


They really are cracking bits of kit but as well as a centre stand Laughing
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PostPosted: 12:07 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep, Abba stands are mega. Easy to use and super stable.

https://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae271/RxsOllie/IMG_1886_zpsxu8zsqcs.jpg~original

Same adaptors fit my NC30 and Cbr600 which is a bonus, neither of which have centrestands making the abba stand essential.
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PostPosted: 12:14 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Carvel wrote:
Yep, Abba stands are mega. Easy to use and super stable.

https://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae271/RxsOllie/IMG_1886_zpsxu8zsqcs.jpg~original

Same adaptors fit my NC30 and Cbr600 which is a bonus, neither of which have centrestands making the abba stand essential.


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PostPosted: 13:06 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wouldn't be without mine. It makes lifting the rear so easy with the extending arm, it's also pretty rock solid once it's up.
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PostPosted: 13:26 - 21 Apr 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great stand. Made it easy to service rear suspension. I have the swingarm removal adapters as well. So much easier to use on your own than a usual paddock stand.
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