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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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 Posted: 12:26 - 01 Apr 2006 Post subject: Putting the bike on paddock stand on your own.. |
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well can anyone, i have mircon stand and sv650 and i cant at all. Ive tried but is just to hard, i was doing it the other day and my dad was out and noone around (was like 8am on weekday) and had to get my mum to help
So anyone do it on their own, some technique im missing to do it on your own? ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| Chriss |
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 Chriss World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:49 - 01 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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Really easy on the SV with a grab rail - I normally have a wobbly race seat unit to hold.
But then I'm fairly confident (and chunky enough) to be happy holding the bike from the rear and fiddling with the padock stand bits at the same time
If you're having trouble, some people have suggested putting some wood or similar under the sidestand so that it's held near vertical.
Then you can arrange the paddock stand so that's it's pretty much right; as you push down the bike should be held level. |
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| loply |
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I find the trick is to hook the paddock stand under the swingarm as best as possible whilst the bike is on the sidestand, then slowly lift the bike upright and move your way to the back of the bike whilst holding the bike upright with the seat.
Once you get there, use one hand to get the paddock stand roughly in place and apply some pressure on it so that it "takes the weight" of the bike, you should then be able to let go of the bike and it should stay upright. Then push the paddock stand and lift the bike up. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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| Ted |
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 Ted World Chat Champion

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I don't even have a paddock stand... I feel left out!
Which is ironic really, as I have a mate who can't do paddock stands, yet his CG125 has only got a paddock stand, and not a side stand... and I can hack paddock stands, yet I only have a side stand!
I think I need to try to find one for my bike...
(P.s. do I win a prize for fitting the words 'paddock' and 'stand' the most in a single post?) |
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| DynaMight |
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It isnt to hard but it could easily go pete tong, I've even done it a few times on uneven surfaces but have a Abba stand now so all is easy peasy ____________________ My bikes are at https://www.bikepics.com/members/dynamight/ |
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i put the bike on the side stand, get the stand in place, pup the bike up off the stand and lean it against you and put the grips on the paddock stand on the swing arm, then push down a little on the stand and hold the bike up with the paddock stand and then push the stand down fully works for me
but then again, i ride a fiddy  ____________________ Rieju RS2 50cc MATRIX Race Replica - Cagiva Mito 125 - VFR400 NC30
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Hey Andy C,
Just joined and saw your question, i helped my mate with his..
I got a Gixer 750, have you got the mini bunges on the swing arm, i got them and got the grab hooks when i bought the stand.
With the bike on the side stand, put the P stand under as near as dam it, then put the right hook round the bung and then the left side. If you have a grab handle great... (i use the back of the seat cowling with the seat bit removed). Bring the bike to the vertical position with the right hand, check the hooks are still around the bunge's, push down a little, so its taught, then after a quick check push all the way down with the left hand.......done!! I put some flexi insulation tape round the hooks so they don't scratch the bike or my blue bunges, and help grip too. The hooks on the stand are sprung too, so don't move when put under..... well hope all goes well dude!! Let uz all know how you get on... the other comments or spot on too, so you should be fine.
good luck!!!
Suki. [/i] ____________________ Faith is the substance of things hoped for..... the evidence of things not seen. Your faith has made you whole.. |
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hold the bike up straight with my right hand and then position the paddock stand with my left hand  |
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I nearly dropped my Daytona so I went and got one of these ( https://www.on-bike.com/products_bikegrab.htm ) called a bike grab. You wheel the bike in and it holds it upright while you use the paddock stand. You need to tie the front wheel to the grab otherwise the paddock stand will pull the bike out again.
I appreciate that some might not be able to afford a bike grab but I'm sure it would not be too difficult to fashion something similar from wood.
Once setup it looks like the pic attached: |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 6 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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