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BCF pro tips in this thread: https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=163457
The people at the tyre changing place will have a good lol if you drop your bike on yourself and need them to save you. Therefore I'd find somewhere to get the tyres fitted that does ride in ride out service for a reasonable price.  |
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talkToTheHat wrote: | You need pit stands, they're a pain to operate if there's only 1 of you. how much are you saving on loose wheels? I think I save a fiver each end, and for that money I'd rathe ride the bike in if it rolls. |
No reason to be difficult to use with just one person.
With some practice you can do it fine on a bike with no side stand, so you have to hop off the bike, hold the rear while grabbing the paddock placing it underneath and lifting the bike.
(See any club racing weekend ).
With a side stand you can make it very easy and safe.
Place the bike just away from a wall so that if it tips a little too far to the right, the bar end will rest against the wall.
Add a brick, some books or other items under the paddock stand to raise the bike so it's just off vertical.
You can now lift the rear without having to hold the bike.
(Or - put the paddock stand under the bike while at an angle, apply light pressure, then stand the bike up before lifting properly with the paddock stand.)
Always use a rear stand first, before a front. (Front on it's own will see the bike fall over probably.)
Car axle stands can work well too - being careful they are secure etc, of course.
If you've got a garage with beams, car engine lift or other item you can hang the bike from, that can work well.
An Abba stand will let you do both ends with one stand. |
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I've done wheel changes many times using the same principal as those snap-a-jack things, except by simply pushing the bike over towards the side stand until the wheel lifts and inserting a lump of wood.
You can use a car jack too in a similar fashion.
If anything, it's probably MORE stable than a mainstand, the three points of contact are more widely spread. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Many bikes you can pop the pin out of the footrest and flip it over, put pin back in. Then put axle stands under the footrests to hold the bike up. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Cookiemonster14 wrote: | stinkwheel wrote: |
You could also use a car jack (scissor or bottle) and jack-up under the same places as I shoved the bits of wood. |
One last thing- doesn't putting the whole weight of the bike on the side stand damage and bend the frame of the bike?. |
Probably, but you're not doing that are you? Three points of contact remember.. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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You don't remember how long those two pieces of wood were do you Stinkwheel? I am about to go to my local builders supplies to buy a 3m 2x4 and have it cut down into pieces. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 281 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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