Guest PaulE Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 Any tips on workshop stands? Best option for DIY tyre changes? What are you using? I'd have gone for an Abba, but the swingarm bearing where the stand fits is obscured. I'm wary of Heath Robinson solutions. Even paddock stands front and rear can be a bit wobbly, from previous experience. Bet someone on here has solved it? Link to post
stephenmcg 869 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 Surely a bike centrestand is best. you can take of back wheel easily. put something heavy on pillion seat to raise front when taking off front wheel. i put axle stand at front when wheel is off. i also have a bike mover. I can move bike around garage even with rear wheel off. the centre stand is on plate of mover. smcg 1 1 Link to post
Grumpy old man 4,682 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 +1 for centre stand. 1 Link to post
trisaki 2,029 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 Paddock stands are fine but if you're bike is a dct model you will have to take off the handbrake caliper before you fit the stand otherwise it gets in the way - by far the best Bet is a centre stand makes life so much easier 1 Link to post
Guest PaulE Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 Many thanks - I was wondering if I'd get away with just the centre stand. That's another £100 saved :-) Link to post
SteveThackery 3,090 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 14 hours ago, Grumpy old man said: +1 for centre stand. Trouble is you have to jack under the engine if you want to lift the front wheel off the ground. Link to post
SteveThackery 3,090 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 I would love one of those stands that lifts the bike up in the air to a slightly more normal working height. It gets uncomfortable scrabbling around on the floor. Unfortunately they are expensive and bulky (there's barely room in my garage to fit a 4 thou feeler gauge, never mind a bike stand). 3 1 Link to post
Tex 36,817 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 You park a bike in your garage though, Steve? Park the bike on the bench. No extra room needed. Paddock stands are OK in, er, race paddocks. I’m not really a fan. Yes, you can take both wheels out at the same time. Race bikes spend a lot of time in pieces. Can’t see the point of using them on a road bike. 1 Link to post
Exceledsteve 2,191 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 I use a hydraulic trolley jack and a bit of wood in the absence of a centre stand. And I keep my arms. Legs, pets and kids clear of it 1 Link to post
Guest Wilco Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 One of the reasons I first looked at the NC was the centre stand. It is amazing how many bikes don't have that option. Add a £40 turntable disc and I can spin the old girl around on the stand, and she's pointing at the road ready for the next ride Link to post
Bigglesaircraft 293 Posted December 21, 2017 Share Posted December 21, 2017 What make is your turntable? 1 Link to post
Grumpy old man 4,682 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 8 hours ago, SteveThackery said: Trouble is you have to jack under the engine if you want to lift the front wheel off the ground. I have a counter weight on the floor put a strap on the rear of the bike and pull it down. I've never had both wheels of at the same time I'd have to think about that😮. Link to post
Tonyj 6,907 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 It was my birthday recently and used the gift money to purchase an abba sky lift . Looks a great bit of kit in the flesh and it's really stable. it was an indulgence but as Oscar Wilde said " I can resist everything but temptation " 1 1 Link to post
Guest Wilco Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 8 hours ago, Bigglesaircraft said: What make is your turntable? I think mine is an 'Easyturn' like this one. https://www.that auction site.co.uk/itm/Centre-Stand-Turntable-40cm-16inch-Bike-Motorbike-Motorcycle-by-EasyTurn-/302550019902?_trksid=p2385738.m4383.l4275.c10 the price seems to have gone up since I got mine though. I've had it a few years, and it is still going strong and works nicely with any bikes I've had including the NC. I had one of the rubber ones before this metal job and they only lasted a season as the stand chewed the rubber up. Link to post
Trev 18,686 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 1 hour ago, Tonyj said: It was my birthday recently and used the gift money to purchase an abba sky lift . Looks a great bit of kit in the flesh and it's really stable. it was an indulgence but as Oscar Wilde said " I can resist everything but temptation " I was really tempted by one of these but understood can only be used on 'superbikes' with the correct access through the swinging arm, is this not correct? I would love something like this that I cold use to lift various bikes. Link to post
Guest machinman Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 Google "Quasar bike lift". Ive had one for 12 months. Very impressed. Link to post
Trev 18,686 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 19 minutes ago, machinman said: Google "Quasar bike lift". Ive had one for 12 months. Very impressed. Thanks, never heard of them, looks ideal. Do you use the beam mounts for the NC or the F frame? Bit late for my Christmas list (and a bit expensive) so will have to dip into the bike kitty Link to post
djsb 493 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 I had an ABBA lift for my previous CBR250R. Had to sell the stand as there is no access to the swing arm bolt and so no fitting kit for the NC. Link to post
Guest machinman Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 1 hour ago, Trev said: Thanks, never heard of them, looks ideal. Do you use the beam mounts for the NC or the F frame? Bit late for my Christmas list (and a bit expensive) so will have to dip into the bike kitty Footrest mounting for the NC, and most bikes i think, apart from the exotic stuff. Link to post
Slowboy 20,506 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 Have an hydraulic bike lift (ARE) for working on the bikes, not cheap but saves my old bones from bending too much. Had to buy a rear paddock stand for the CRF (no centre stand. Bought a cheap one and had to strengthen it. Better ones are available. Just finished my design for a flat pack centre stand for the CRF, which in aluminium should only weigh a couple of kilos, and make tyre changing etc much easier both at home and be able to carry easily on the road. Good excuse to fire up the lathe and miller once I've ordered the materials in January. If the prototype goes well I might even make a few. Wouldn't work for the NC sadly. 3 Link to post
Tex 36,817 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 Is there a CRF forum you could sell them on, Brian? Link to post
Guest PaulE Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 18 hours ago, Exceledsteve said: I use a hydraulic trolley jack and a bit of wood in the absence of a centre stand. And I keep my arms. Legs, pets and kids clear of it - I got about that far before researching proper lifts 😊. Until I can run to something more funky I’ll make do with centre stand and strapping down the rear. The sky lifts look great - that would certainly save my knees...possibly a bit big to come down the chimney in the next day or two. Link to post
ChrisCB 6,672 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 (edited) Another method I've used on my Varadero with centre stand to raise the front is a scaffold board between the rack and garage roof! But now I use this. Edited December 22, 2017 by Chris750 Added a bit Link to post
Guest machinman Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 23 minutes ago, Chris750 said: Another method I've used on my Varadero with centre stand to raise the front is a scaffold board between the rack and garage roof! But now I use this. Is that the Quasar Chris? I have the red version. Link to post
ChrisCB 6,672 Posted December 22, 2017 Share Posted December 22, 2017 It's the EazyRizer big blue bike lift. Link to post
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