Venom Venom Sport Bike Motorcycle Front & Rear Combo Wheel Lift Stands Fork & Swingarm Stands Paddock Stands Compatible with Yamaha Honda Kawasaki Suzuki BMW
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As far as your bike goes, Kevin, yes, it is suitable for your bike. I bought one for my 2008 GSKR 600 and it works well. There's nothing better than a universal stand, and I'm glad I have
In front of the tires, the lift is from the forks so you won't need swingarm spools, but in back, the lifting is done by forks. Most Japanese bikes have spools that are 8 mm wide, so you should check that. Make sure you don't go for any high-end branded products. I have some 8$ in my sv650s and have never had a problem.
That makes sense. Please let me know if I did not understand your question. Swingarm spools are the only ones that will fit on this rear stand. You should have mounting points for your spools on your swingarm. In addition to stands that don't require spools, you can purchase other stands. It's just that I have always felt more at ease I hope this is helpful!
Certainly, buy the spools and you're good to go
Selected User Reviews For Venom Venom Sport Bike Motorcycle Front & Rear Combo Wheel Lift Stands Fork & Swingarm Stands Paddock Stands Compatible with Yamaha Honda Kawasaki Suzuki BMW
It really wasn't rocket science to put them together, but I'm not a rocket scientist either. I've only had one issue with my parts they were used. Almost all of the stands were scratched up, both the fronts and backs. When I use them, I understand those parts gonna get scuffed up, but I paid for new ones. My last email to the dealer was two weeks ago, and I have yet to hear back. This is a good set of stands, but do not expect any customer service from these douchebags.
This is a motorcycle stand, as stated in the title. As soon as I was going to remove my rims, I realized I had made a huge mistake by buying cheap In addition, they are in the way of both my rear and front axles, so removing and installing them is a pain. There's a good chance I'll toss these things out.
The Yamaha R6 is the only bike these won't I am unsure whether the work with others will make a difference.
I found the stands to be If you were spending your money for something else, you would get more value for your money. In addition, parts were missing from the package. In the end, I got only ONE BOLT AND NUT from seller KapscoMoto, who kept sending me endless emails and demanding pictures! During my next visit to the hardware store, I will pick up my own bolt and nut. some merchandise is missing from your order, please return it (if you can) as soon as possible. The reason they're inexpensive is because they're not very good. I will also share my experience and warnings in the forum where this product has been recommended.
Don't get me wrong, it won't be as good as the pit bull stands, but it will do. It is very stable, though, and gives your bike a very secure hold. At this price, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better deal.
It was almost impossible to read the instructions since the package was almost shredded. In spite of the box being in wonderful shape, the instructions were a bit worn out. According to the instructions that I could read, there were supposed to be stickers on the right side to mark the margins. It was not possible to get Stickers. In addition, while the rear spool Slider lift works perfectly with my 2018 MT, you must use a screwdriver to remove the springs I cannot wear the front of this shirt since it does not fit. The attachments are still too narrow to lift the front wheel fully even after being installed all the way out. Had I just gone to Harbor Freight like my buddies told me, I would have been able to get better deals.
Since I have had them for 6 months, they have been a great help to me. I don't have a center stand so if I need to clean the chain or change the oil, I just use this. The shoes don't seem to be the most durable, but so far I haven't encountered any issues. In spite of this, I have sat on the bike while it has been on the stands, and they hold up fine. Considering the price, I would recommend as long as they don't fall apart. However, if they do, I will update you.
The wheels I bought fit my 2018 Kawasaki vulkan S. As a new rider, I want to do as much work as I can on the bike myself. I was pleased with these stands because they arrived on time and were easy to assemble. You can easily figure out what to do from the instructions, even though they're not very clear. It seems like the rear stand keeps the bike stable and is made of good quality. To use the lift, I had to get my wife to help me keep the bike upright. In the event that the rear stand is in place, the front stand can be used with no assistance needed. In terms of its front stand, it seems slightly wobbly, but I think that's just due to the fact that the front of the bike is not There is one thing I dislike, however, I have to remove my license plate holder to use the rear stand. I wish there was a bit more length to the handles on the rear stand- I would not be required to remove my plate that way. As long as that's the only problem, they're going well!.
In a nutshell, There are a few things you should know. Here is *br1 The directions it gives are not even worth a 1 out of 5. There shouldn't be any issue figuring it out, as long as you don't have to sit there trying to figure out where each leg goes and if it fits for the front or rear tire. It's for that reason that a step-by-step approach is essential. Here are both
2 It will be difficult to maintain stability. As you can see from the video (above), the frame has a significant defect. I do not want to put my 15k bike on something that is There is something incorrectly drilled on this front lift, as it is not held in place even after tightening the screws to the very limit. My bike would not be safe to ride to work and the risk of losing it would still be worth it. *** **** 3 As far as it is concerned, scratches should be expected. On one page, you can find the instructions, and on another page, you can find information about scratches. We tell you it's normal to get scratches on one whole page. As long as it is there where the pictures show it to be, I would be fine with whatever it is. I don't think this is right and shows that the people painting and checking the size after they paint are unprofessional at all. The scratches, however, are nowhere to be found in the area where they appear. As you can see, there are dents in a bunch of places like this. It's summery in here. As a result of the wobble, I'll be returning these. I would say it's worth it even without the wobble. Nobody cares if it scratches or if it's written in a different way. You can set it up but with time and use it will get damaged I think it fails due to the wobble. Those who lack that feature or don't care if their bicycle drops on the ground or worse, on top of them, should choose a different bike. It seems good to me that you've gotten a good deal.