Which jacks ?
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Which jacks ?
Last fall I bought a pair of jacks to hoist the bike up for tire work. Unfortunately I'm not made of money so I had to buy the cheapies. The rear one works OK though I'd rather use something that is more careful on the finish of the swingarm. The front has a lot of slack in its design as well and the bike nearly went over when I was lifting her for a tire change. As a result, the wife and I agree that buying a better pair of jacks is definitely in order. Any recommendations ?
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I got the front stand for under a hundred bucks on ebay. Its a DMP S-Spec, it came with a bunch of pins, but none fit the FZR1000. So I e-mailed them the size I needed and they sent it to me for free! The rear is a pitbull that I've had for years. Both hold up well. When you look for the front yoke stand, look for one that offers a set of different sized pins. I believe Lockhart Phillips has a stand that offers this.
Woot, I had a FZR1K.................now I got a '02 R1, but still lookin for the right EXUP......
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I really like my Vortex stand. Sum of all Parts has been offering a pretty sweet deal on a front, rear, and set of spools. With the spools you won't have to worry about the swingarm finish. Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vortex-F ... enameZWDVW
Both Vortex and Pitbull list the pin for the majority of Yamahas (including FZR 1K) as the "standard pin". No idea what that is in millimeters.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vortex-F ... enameZWDVW
Both Vortex and Pitbull list the pin for the majority of Yamahas (including FZR 1K) as the "standard pin". No idea what that is in millimeters.
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There was a similar discussion on stands recently, this may help
http://exupbrotherhood1.com/phpbb2/view ... hp?p=41607
http://exupbrotherhood1.com/phpbb2/view ... hp?p=41607
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I dont remember what it cost me (and it was cheap due to employee discount), but I have a stand that is a factory Suzuki part. It has 2 nice rubber padded L brackets that cradle the underside of the swingarm. It also has a pair of springs/pins that can be used to adjust width for different bikes...
I found that it is stable enough to allow me to put a jack under the EXUP valve and get the front end just high enough to get the tire off, although u have to be careful as the bike can be tippy...
I found that it is stable enough to allow me to put a jack under the EXUP valve and get the front end just high enough to get the tire off, although u have to be careful as the bike can be tippy...
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I use tiedowns to hang my 1000 from everything from a tree to a beam, this with a swingarm, work killa!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have a WoodCraft Front Solo stand, (for all)
and a WoodCraft Rear Spool (for the ZX10, and F4i Race Bike)
and a LockHart Rear (copy - for the FZR)
Here is the pin chart for the WoodCraft
and a WoodCraft Rear Spool (for the ZX10, and F4i Race Bike)
and a LockHart Rear (copy - for the FZR)
Here is the pin chart for the WoodCraft
There's nothing like a stand that lets you mess with the swing arm and shock and the front end as well. Mine's an Abba stand (red, appropriately, cos I always fancied the redhead) and they come from here http://www.abbastands.co.uk/ though ebay helps too. Easy, simple and rock solid.
There are other makes that do the job as well. If you're going to spend some money, why not? Using it is no more hassle than a paddock stand and just as safe.
And, no, I don't have shares in the company.
There are other makes that do the job as well. If you're going to spend some money, why not? Using it is no more hassle than a paddock stand and just as safe.
And, no, I don't have shares in the company.
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