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Moto Board => Accessories & Mods => Topic started by: arai_speed on June 10, 2008, 11:53:28 AM

Title: Bike Stands
Post by: arai_speed on June 10, 2008, 11:53:28 AM
Hey guys, i'm looking to buy a front and rear stand for my Monster (07 s4rs) and wanted to get opinions on what you guys are using.

On my other bike I have always used Pitbull stands and will probably want to use the same for this bike although I'm open to more cost effective options if there are any.

The rear stand I'm looking at is the following:

(http://www.pit-bull.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/F0029-000LG.jpg)

Product Page  (http://www.pit-bull.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=PBMSA&Product_Code=F0029-000&Category_Code=one_armed_rear_stands)

Code: F0029-000
Price: $179.95

It's reversible so I can remove the wheel and sprocket.

Will their front sport bike stand (http://www.pit-bull.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=PBMSA&Product_Code=F0015-000&Category_Code=front_stands) work on monsters the same?  Or not?

The mounting points look slightly different then say the following stand sold by ProItalia (http://store.proitalia.com/96723603ba.html)

Opinions and thoughts are welcomed!

Thanks.
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: Duc Naked on June 10, 2008, 01:16:19 PM
dont know about their front stand, but I can vouch for that rear one, it's what I have.  It's a great stand but a bit pricey. I've flipped it to work the other side (lever on the chain side) and it's very easy to work. 
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: rockaduc on June 10, 2008, 02:38:26 PM
I use Pit Bulls front and rear w/o regrets.
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: darkduke on June 10, 2008, 02:53:22 PM
I really like my Pitbull stand too
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: RavnMonster on June 10, 2008, 03:20:51 PM
again with a pit bull for me, I have one. Its great. You get what you pay for.
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: Ducatiloo on June 10, 2008, 03:30:18 PM
Here you go  ;)

http://ducatimonsterworldwide.org/index.php?topic=3406.0
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: MuscovyDuc on June 10, 2008, 04:00:49 PM
Heard good things about them and they seem to be very cost effective [thumbsup]

http://www.handyindustries.com/shop/subdepartment_view.asp?D=1&S=4
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 05:00:49 PM
I have both the rear and front Pitbull stands.  I find both to be very user friendly and well made.

The rear is reversable and once on, it easy to perform chain lube, wheel removal, adjust chain, clean wheels. 
The front, I use the optional front lift that picks up the front from under the steering tube.  However, I can also remove the upper piece and just lift the bike from under the front forks but I prefer the other way.  I can pretty much disassemble the entire bike with both stands mounted.

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3016/2569225308_c8a4e540ec_o.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/2568400103_baeab55b00_o.jpg)

Note: if you do use this type of pitbull front stand, make sure that you have the rear one connected first.  Otherwise, the front will shift and turn the steering column.  As a result, the bike almost tilted over.  [bang]   .  I learned my lesson and luckily, I caught in time.

Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: Duc Naked on June 10, 2008, 05:10:22 PM
Thats the type of front stand I'd like to get (the one that lifts from the bottom triple tree).  Is there much difference (stability or otherwise) between the two lifting options?
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 05:33:46 PM
Quote from: Duc Naked on June 10, 2008, 05:10:22 PM
Thats the type of front stand I'd like to get (the one that lifts from the bottom triple tree).  Is there much difference (stability or otherwise) between the two lifting options?

Yes (from my experience).  When in use with the rear stand, the bike and stands are very stable with no worries about the steering shifting since it's picking up the bike from the frame rather than from under the forks.  However, lifting from the forks works fine as well but not as stable and provide very limited function really since one can not remove the forks, wheels unlike the lift from under the triple tree.

Both front and rear lifts the bike about 3  3/4 inch from the floor to the bottom of the tires.   This clearance made removal and mounting of the entire exhaust system process easy for me.  (I had the pipes coated at Jet-Hot)

Since I just logged about 3,000 miles, I'll be changing the oil, filter and cleaing the oil screen this week so the stands will come in handy.

Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: Beyote on June 10, 2008, 05:45:12 PM
I have front and rear PowerStands, and can not find fault in them or their AMAZING service.

So I have returned to purchase their chocks and other products. [popcorn]
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 05:50:08 PM
hey there beyote !

btw, if you notice the custom screen mesh for both radiators in my pictures above, I got the idea from beyote  [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: arai_speed on June 10, 2008, 06:05:54 PM
Quote from: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 05:33:46 PM
Yes (from my experience).  When in use with the rear stand, the bike and stands are very stable with no worries about the steering shifting since it's picking up the bike from the frame rather than from under the forks.  However, lifting from the forks works fine as well but not as stable and provide very limited function really since one can not remove the forks, wheels unlike the lift from under the triple tree.

Both front and rear lifts the bike about 3  3/4 inch from the floor to the bottom of the tires.   This clearance made removal and mounting of the entire exhaust system process easy for me.  (I had the pipes coated at Jet-Hot)

Since I just logged about 3,000 miles, I'll be changing the oil, filter and cleaing the oil screen this week so the stands will come in handy.



So with the stands that lift the bike from the forks did not allow you to remove the front wheel??
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 06:26:09 PM
Quote from: arai_speed on June 10, 2008, 06:05:54 PM
So with the stands that lift the bike from the forks did not allow you to remove the front wheel??

I tried to do it once with the fork-lift setup and while loosening the bolts and axel, the front shifted and I realized then that I must have been doing something wrong.  From then on, I decided to just use the steering stem setup to be on the safe side.  The Pitbull website does indicate wheel cleaning and removal so one can probably do it.  I think I was just doing something incorrectly for the front end to shift.

Maybe someone else can chime in on their front wheel removal experience using the pitbull since I'd like to know for sure if it's truly doable.

Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: S2daRk on June 11, 2008, 12:18:15 AM
Quote from: FLSTFI_E46 on June 10, 2008, 05:00:49 PM
...The front, I use the optional front lift that picks up the front from under the steering tube.  However, I can also remove the upper piece and just lift the bike from under the front forks but I prefer the other way...

+1 You get the best of both worlds with the fork stand/steering tube attachment. Since I only use the front stand occasionally, I opted for the cheaper route and picked up the T-Rex version...incredible value and hasn't let me down.

Since I use the rear stand on a daily basis, I got the higher quality Pitbull reversible stand.
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: 55Spy on June 11, 2008, 04:41:50 AM
I have the same stand and I have no regrets, it's been a great piece for maint and storage.
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: carlosbarrios on June 11, 2008, 07:45:00 AM
Yeap, I bought the Pit Bull rear stand as well, right when I picked up my bike.  It's great, really stable and easy to use.  I use it every day too!   [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Bike Stands
Post by: Ducatista on June 11, 2008, 04:09:11 PM
I really trust Pit Bull stands the most.  We had my boyfriend's SV up on stands in the living room and we got 4 women on it, and it was completely solid and stable.  I've also done hang off exercises while up on Pit Bulls.  You can't go wrong.  You can usually find them locally used for less or on Fleabay.