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Stand Recommendations

Started by Kovner, May 11, 2008, 09:32:16 PM

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Kovner

I'm going to get a rear stand soon and front stand sometime after that.
Do you guys have any recommendations on which brand to get?
Should I just get whatever they have at Cycle Gear?

derby

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'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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NAKID

PowerStands Mario is what I use...
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

Rev. Millertime

I solve my problems like an adult, at the strip club drinking on a work night.

teddy037.2

I do like my cyclecat, but... they are in somewhat short supply these days...

herm

Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty, and the pigs like it...

aa4111

Single sided swingarm? I also use Powerstands Mario. No complaints, does what it should

NAKID

What I like about the Mario is the nice long handle for leverage, Makes it real easy to lift...
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

DarkDucati

Got my Pit-Bull Ducati Reversible One Armed Rear at Cycle Gear and have zero complaints.  Great stand.
Current ride - Triumph Thruxton (don't hate, Ducs still #1)
2008 848 - R.I.P. (by delivery truck)
2006 S2R 800 Dark - SOLD
2006 Triumph Bonneville - SOLD

Sgt_H

I have zero complaints with my T-Rex stands.  Very sturdy and you can't beat the price.
Sgt_H
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derby

Quote from: NAKID on May 11, 2008, 09:49:06 PM
PowerStands Mario is what I use...

Quote from: aa4111 on May 12, 2008, 01:02:53 AM
Single sided swingarm? I also use Powerstands Mario. No complaints, does what it should

Quote from: NAKID on May 12, 2008, 01:31:41 AM
What I like about the Mario is the nice long handle for leverage, Makes it real easy to lift...

while the powerstands products are cheaper, there is a reason i won't do business with them:

http://forums.13x.com/showthread.php?t=128961

they are blatant ripoffs of the pit-bull design, even to the extent of using painted pit-bull products in their early advertising.

-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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♣ McKraut ♣

i've liked my cyclecat stands, if you can find them used (they're no longer doing business)...they're stable, very easy to use, and have a decent range of adjustment for most any double-sided swingarm bike.
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

aaronb

I can see that the powerstand and the pitbull are very similar but it is the obvious solution, it is just three tubes welded together.  does pit-bull have a patent for their design?  specifically the layout of the three tubes?  from the pictures on pit-bull's site it looks like the powerstand has a better handle.  there is a pad about a foot down the handle and a bend to bring the end of handle off of the ground.  the handle is also removable after the pad.  the PS also came with 5 pins for other popular bikes.

Milwaukee, WI
'07 s2r1k, '81 honda cb400t

Duc L'Smart

I don't have experience with other brands, but I do have the Ducati stand, which works very well  [thumbsup]
'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

derby

Quote from: aaronb on May 12, 2008, 06:22:48 AM
I can see that the powerstand and the pitbull are very similar but it is the obvious solution, it is just three tubes welded together.  does pit-bull have a patent for their design?  specifically the layout of the three tubes?  from the pictures on pit-bull's site it looks like the powerstand has a better handle.  there is a pad about a foot down the handle and a bend to bring the end of handle off of the ground.  the handle is also removable after the pad.  the PS also came with 5 pins for other popular bikes.



yes, charlie does patent his designs...

15 years or so ago, you couldn't find decent stands for your motorcycles. charlie came up with a quality solution without copying anybody.

and obvious solution or no, what is obvious (at least to people who pay attention) is that powerstands copied pit-bull.

you can make your own decision, but i choose not to do business with a company that blatantly copies products from a company that has supported the sport for over a decade.
-- derby

'07 Suz GSX-R750

Retired rides: '05 Duc Monster S4R, '99 Yam YZF-R1, '98 Hon CBR600F3, '97 Suz GSX-R750, '96 Hon CBR600F3, '94 Hon CBR600F2, '91 Hon Hawk GT, '91 Yam YSR-50, '87 Yam YSR-50

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