Headstock stand?
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Re: Headstock stand?
This is how mines sat at the moment. Headstock stand was 35 quid off eBay new.


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Re: Headstock stand?
+1. pins do not fit in the tube well so i put a 21mm socket on the pin which lifts the bike up to clear the fairing.the spare pins also make good drifts, got it off ebay from germany came in 4 days .
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Re: Headstock stand?
I guess it was probably this one?dom-tune wrote:+1. pins do not fit in the tube well so i put a 21mm socket on the pin which lifts the bike up to clear the fairing.the spare pins also make good drifts, got it off ebay from germany came in 4 days .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STFL-FRONT-HE ... 483aeabc60
May well go for it
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Re: Headstock stand?
I used a bit of old worktop chip board and a scissor jack from a Ford Fiesta put under the front down pipes, more than sturdy enough to hold the bike up :)
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