Front headstock stand from ebay

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wayno
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Front headstock stand from ebay

Post by wayno »

Just wanted to let you know that if you buy one of these headstock stands that the pins do no fit the YZF750 properly. The biggest one will probably do, but I didn't want to risk my bike on a probably so I am making myself a new pin that fits properly. Just wanted to give you all the heads up.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310291252459? ... 1439.l2649
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Post by Killawife »

I bought this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-he ... 0468680796

And it works like a charm. Good build quality.
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Post by dan83590 »

First time you try it go bloody careful. The one I bought very nearly cracked my top fairing as it lifted the bike. The largest adaptor did not fit correctly so I made my own.
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Post by Gord »

Mine works a treat, but my YZF doesn't have a fairing so that might explain why I don't have an issue?
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Post by banner001 »

i have always removes front fairings before fitting headstock lifting stands...
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Post by dan83590 »

Bit of a PITA that though. The second link on this thread looks like it should work out the box.
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Post by YAMAEXUP »

I bought my headstock stand from Windsor M/cs years ago & have since made up new adapters for the R1. Useful piece of kit, except when I need to sort the headrace bearings. I'll sort that when I come to it.

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