Headstock stand
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Headstock stand
Those STFL headstock stands on ebay, I'm assuming thats what I'm needing to whip the forks off the RVF and get the seals/oil replaced? What stand will I need to do headstock bearings??
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Re: Headstock stand
I use a car jack and a piece of wood under the front headers.
Leave it on the sidestand and it works fine.
Leave it on the sidestand and it works fine.
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Headstock stand
I use this method also, but slot a piece of wood between the sump and the headers too for a bit extra strength.Cammo wrote:I use a car jack and a piece of wood under the front headers.
Leave it on the sidestand and it works fine.
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Re: Headstock stand
Abba Stand is a fab bit of kit. They also do a front lift now which sits under the exhaust below the sump. Used them to drop the forks out myself for refurb and you can strip the yokes etc at the same time. Very nice.
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Re: Headstock stand
got my headstock stand from germany (via UK ebay). fantastic value and works a treat, VERY stable while forks out
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Re: Headstock stand
Another vote for Abba and a piece of wood!


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Re: Headstock stand
This is exactly what I did this winter until I went to the NEC bike show and saw the Abba front stand in use on their stand and bought one on the spot! Have a look on their website and see what you think. I've now sold all my paddock stands as the Abba's take up such little room and so easy to usephilfingers wrote:Another vote for Abba and a piece of wood!

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Re: Headstock stand
Got to change headstock bearings, powder coat wheels, caliper seals, fork seals. So I guess abba, seeing as it'll be sans wheels for a few days at least!
Ta for the ideas!
Ta for the ideas!
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Re: Headstock stand
the only thing you can't do with the Abba is take the swing arm out. Then i had the forks in, so used a somewhat poor under fork bottoms stand and suspended the rear subframe off a trestle.