Front/Rear stands
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I have nothing to argue here about stands and quality of them, but its not like its a race motor that you're buying. I really needed to have the bike moveable while on the stands because of my small garage, so thats why I went with Redline, and they work great. They're made of steel (I believe) so they're strong. Of course they're heavier than the aluminum ones out there. They are $118 each.
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treimche;226698 wrote:
You're right, the Yamaha guy has to bow down to the Suzuki powerhouse. Suzuki bandwagon > Yamaha.so that must mean you bow down to scott too huh! :icon_salut:
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What about the 929 ethan?
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how about that weather?
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Got my set of redline stands last week finally. Now I'm ready for winter ugh.

but ran into a 'problem'...
the front's don't actually 'fit'.

I first thought the stand had spread some either at the coaters (with the heat) or in shipping but I measured it and it's right on redline's 8.125" spec. Obviously I can make them work, but it's a pain in the ass. Now it has me wondering if something is misaligned with my front forks. Credit goes to the rigidity of these stands though - I've stood on that front one multiple times trying to close the gap and my 220lbs bouncing on it hasn't moved it.
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