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<blockquote data-quote="AHAMAY" data-source="post: 1444990" data-attributes="member: 86877"><p>I just got the “Superbike Stand” and the “10mm version of our swing-arm removal kit (fitted to the lower sub frame mount).”</p><p></p><p>Abba also stated, “This will allow you to use the superbike stand ONLY to remove the swing-arm.”</p><p></p><p>I purchased it to do my maintenance. We can remove the final drive; swingarm; centre-stand; and relay arm for servicing. Expensive, but not as expensive as a dangerous set-up which falls over and cause more damage and $$$ than the cost of the stand.</p><p></p><p>The only issue I found (not documented elsewhere!) is on the Gen3, both rider foot pegs fouled on the stand as I raised it, causing gouge marks on the pegs. Grrrr!</p><p></p><p>The solution is to use cable ties to hold the pegs in an upright position before using the stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHAMAY, post: 1444990, member: 86877"] I just got the “Superbike Stand” and the “10mm version of our swing-arm removal kit (fitted to the lower sub frame mount).” Abba also stated, “This will allow you to use the superbike stand ONLY to remove the swing-arm.” I purchased it to do my maintenance. We can remove the final drive; swingarm; centre-stand; and relay arm for servicing. Expensive, but not as expensive as a dangerous set-up which falls over and cause more damage and $$$ than the cost of the stand. The only issue I found (not documented elsewhere!) is on the Gen3, both rider foot pegs fouled on the stand as I raised it, causing gouge marks on the pegs. Grrrr! The solution is to use cable ties to hold the pegs in an upright position before using the stand. [/QUOTE]
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