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pdog 04-01-2009 06:00 PM

Newbie question
 
I bought a dirt bike stand for my supermoto bike so I could do some maintenance, one of these:

http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1...O-ADJ-LFT-STND

What I didn't expect was that once my bike was off the floor, it would be very unstable because it's center balanced. A light push on either side will tip the bike over. So what's the point of this thing?

What can I use to get at least the rear tire off the ground so I can change the rear tire, lube the chain, etc easily? I'd love to somehow install rear bobbins as I already have an adjustable rear stand but I don't think my DRZ's swingarm has mounting points for them.

Ideas?

TYEster 04-01-2009 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pdog (Post 189450)
I bought a dirt bike stand for my supermoto bike so I could do some maintenance, one of these:

http://www.cyclegear.com/spgm.cfm?L1...O-ADJ-LFT-STND

What I didn't expect was that once my bike was off the floor, it would be very unstable because it's center balanced. A light push on either side will tip the bike over. So what's the point of this thing?

What can I use to get at least the rear tire off the ground so I can change the rear tire, lube the chain, etc easily? I'd love to somehow install rear bobbins as I already have an adjustable rear stand but I don't think my DRZ's swingarm has mounting points for them.

Ideas?

If you put it under your dirtbike right, it should sit fine?

By fine I mean, as long as you have it balanced on there, it shouldn't move at all. However tugging, pulling, pushing, wrenching hard on the bike will have the consequence of an unstable stand. I've used a friends stand that had a tad more surface area than that, and I've gotten both wheels off, replaced a chain, straightened out forks, and basically got the bike down to frame and motor almost.

So as long as you don't really manhandle the bike while it's on the stand, it shouldn't go anywhere, just make sure you've got the right balance point.(also a nice rubber pad on the top of the stand should help)

pdog 04-01-2009 07:22 PM

Yeah, that's what the guys at CycleGear said when I returned it. I'm not sure if it's my bike or me but the bike felt a lot more unstable than I was comfortable with.

I just checked - it doesn't have rear bobbin mounts but it does have a hollow rear axle. At this point, it's probably worth it just to pay someone to change the tire on the bike for me.

Trip 04-01-2009 07:27 PM

I have the same one for my DRZ and it works fine.

TYEster 04-01-2009 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pdog (Post 189519)
Yeah, that's what the guys at CycleGear said when I returned it. I'm not sure if it's my bike or me but the bike felt a lot more unstable than I was comfortable with.

I just checked - it doesn't have rear bobbin mounts but it does have a hollow rear axle. At this point, it's probably worth it just to pay someone to change the tire on the bike for me.

Is your bike a convert from a MX bike or a purpose-built motard? *NM-checked under you avatar

:idk: I don't think motard wheels would be that MUCH heavier than MX, but then again I wouldn't know.

Otherwise I'd just get a bigger stand. Or make one :idk:

pdog 04-01-2009 11:29 PM

The stand also wouldn't slide under the bike - I had to raise the bike with an improvised ramp. Screw that, I'm looking for something like this:

http://austin.craigslist.org/mcy/1103145984.html

Hydraulics and tiedowns. :-)

James 04-02-2009 01:09 PM

Most motards are going to be too low for a standard MX stand like that - the KTM i had was too low for my MX stands, too. Just pick it up and set it up there, Brenda :p

Rider 04-02-2009 01:16 PM

Are you sure you had the bike centered on the stand? I never had a problem with my stand, it was very sturdy. This is what I had. Note the hole in center for being able to change the oil while on the stand.

http://www.gmo1.com/v/vspfiles/photos/cia-02-2T.jpg

azoomm 04-02-2009 01:25 PM

Mike, you have a motard. They are shorter than dirt bikes. The stand you just returned can be converted to easily fit under your bike. I have the same one for my ktm, and it isn't fall-proof, but it works well for me.

TYEster 04-02-2009 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rider (Post 190002)
Are you sure you had the bike centered on the stand? I never had a problem with my stand, it was very sturdy. This is what I had. Note the hole in center for being able to change the oil while on the stand.

http://www.gmo1.com/v/vspfiles/photos/cia-02-2T.jpg

This is the stand I used!

And no it wouldn't slide under, I'd have to literally pick the bike up and put it up there...(which is much easier these days considering my size/strength ratio :rockwoot: )


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