Headstock stand
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Headstock stand
What size pin is needed on a headstock stand for an nc30
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Re: Headstock stand
I'll measure my headstock pin tonight if no else replies before then
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Re: Headstock stand
27 mil mate.
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Re: Headstock stand
Is it the same for an RVF?
I got a 27mm pin and it doesn't fit. Unless the one I got is incorrect?
I got a 27mm pin and it doesn't fit. Unless the one I got is incorrect?
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Re: Headstock stand
The RVF has diffrent yokes so id imagine its a diffrent size mate, unfortunatly i dont have an RVF so i cant measure for you.
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the RVF pin is much smaller than the NC30, I'm not at home so can't measure it
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Re: Headstock stand
That's alright guys.
Would it be in the Haynes manual at all?
I could measure mine with a ruler or something but I'm guessing it wouldn't be accurate enough when we're talking mm's.
Would it be in the Haynes manual at all?
I could measure mine with a ruler or something but I'm guessing it wouldn't be accurate enough when we're talking mm's.
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Re: Headstock stand
I couldnt find it in the haynes when i looked, could try with a ruler or go down to a bike mechanic and ask to borrow thier pins for 5 minutes so you can see what size it is.
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Re: Headstock stand
I looked in the Haynes too but couldn't see it.
I have tried with a ruler and it looks to be about 24mm but I cannot be exact.
The 27mm pin I have is just off, so I think the next common size down would be it.
I might just have to order a 24mm and see how I go.
I have tried with a ruler and it looks to be about 24mm but I cannot be exact.
The 27mm pin I have is just off, so I think the next common size down would be it.
I might just have to order a 24mm and see how I go.
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Re: Headstock stand
i have a biketek stand that came with 4 pins 13mm, 15mm, 16.5mm + 18mm.
i use the 18mm, it's not a tight fit but it doesn't need to be - in fact it's prob better to be a bit loose so you can easily move the stand into position
i use the 18mm, it's not a tight fit but it doesn't need to be - in fact it's prob better to be a bit loose so you can easily move the stand into position
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