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Build Device - Keep bike upright without kickstand or centerstand (trackday)

Started by tussey, December 17, 2007, 02:04:05 PM

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tussey

Looking for ideas/hints/suggestions on building a stand to keep the bike upright when I have the kickstand and centerstand strapped up.


I was thinking some sort of frame that would brace the sides of the bike near the engine.

dgyver

1. Bolt spools to the swing arm and use a rear stand.

2. Make a stand (triangle or T) with a rod at the top that fits in one of the frame holes. If you have fixed pegs, use a tube that slides over the peg with a triangle or T base. I had one on my race SV. I am sure I have pics if needed. These are easy to use but have limited stability. Similar to what are used with dirt bikes.
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nastynate6695

prop it up with a 2x4  works just as well. :laugh:       ALthough i do agree with dgyver  a t stand type used for dirt bikes would be a good idea.. Of if you wanted you could use both sides of the rear axle bolt and have a made up frame connect to it.

werase643

1 or 2 tie downs attached to bike and back bumper
make a rear stand out of steel....less than 10 bucks + welding

want Iain's money to support my butt in kens shop

tussey

You mean something like this? I would make it out of wood.

TragicImage

why not just buy a Trackstand?


T-Rex makes a set thats pretty cheap, that doesn't require spools (although its nicer if you have them) and a front stand... I think the pair was 229 shipped?
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dgyver

Here is the stand I made for my SV. I have something similar for my GS. If I was alone at the track, I would use this to get off the bike and then use a rear stand to secure it. The stand slides over the fixed foot peg.


Common sense in not very common.

ben2go

Quote from: dgyver on December 18, 2007, 05:01:13 AM
Here is the stand I made for my SV. I have something similar for my GS. If I was alone at the track, I would use this to get off the bike and then use a rear stand to secure it. The stand slides over the fixed foot peg.




I never got to see this bike D.I like it.

Sorry to interupt the thread.
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pester

Quote from: TragicImage on December 18, 2007, 02:28:22 AM
why not just buy a Trackstand?


T-Rex makes a set thats pretty cheap, that doesn't require spools (although its nicer if you have them) and a front stand... I think the pair was 229 shipped?

i bought the front and rear separately off ebay and in total was like 110

t rex  and they work good on my gs and the bike doesnt shake when u kick the stands tho

and yes they dont require spools

Jared

What about something like this ( get a piece of diamond plate or something to bolt it to so it sits on the ground and is stable...:

Stand


It's for transporting bikes actually...but I think it'd work ok on it own with a base...( and a pin to keep it from rolling back out on it's own- but it looks like you'd have to try to make it go back...)

I've been wanting to get one and secure it to a plate that fits the front half of the  bed of my truck...so I don't have to bolt it to my bed and can remove it when I don't need it...

More.... Yes these are meant for trailers but again i think they could be made portable with a small base plate added for stability...

Wheel Chock
Some More Chocks ( some cool ones..)

Hell they Even have a ready made one...( after looking some more..)-but they sell the chock and stand seperately...( so make your own base...Diamond plate doesn't cost that much...Hell --Plywood and some paint...)
Floor stand
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dgyver

Quote from: ben2go on December 18, 2007, 11:51:34 AM
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I never got to see this bike D.I like it.

Sorry to interupt the thread.

I sold and shipped it to Hawaii it about 5 years ago.
Common sense in not very common.

ben2go

Quote from: dgyver on December 18, 2007, 09:26:46 PM
Quote from: ben2go on December 18, 2007, 11:51:34 AM
....

I never got to see this bike D.I like it.

Sorry to interupt the thread.

I sold and shipped it to Hawaii it about 5 years ago.


I bet that cost the guy a wad of cash.Shipping that is.
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dgyver

Quote from: ben2go on December 19, 2007, 10:16:37 AM
Quote from: dgyver on December 18, 2007, 09:26:46 PM
Quote from: ben2go on December 18, 2007, 11:51:34 AM
....

I never got to see this bike D.I like it.

Sorry to interupt the thread.

I sold and shipped it to Hawaii it about 5 years ago.


I bet that cost the guy a wad of cash.Shipping that is.

Yep... $1,400
Common sense in not very common.

Rema1000

Quote from: dgyver on December 18, 2007, 05:01:13 AM
If I was alone at the track, I would use this to get off the bike and then use a rear stand to secure it.

When I'm in a hurry and going to use the centerstand, I get off the GS without bothering with the sidestand.  I wouldn't recommend doing that with a heavy or expensive bike, tho.
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dgyver

Quote from: Rema1000 on January 02, 2008, 08:51:46 PM
Quote from: dgyver on December 18, 2007, 05:01:13 AM
If I was alone at the track, I would use this to get off the bike and then use a rear stand to secure it.

When I'm in a hurry and going to use the centerstand, I get off the GS without bothering with the sidestand.  I wouldn't recommend doing that with a heavy or expensive bike, tho.

Tough to do when the center stand is removed and the side stand is secured so it cannot be lowered or at least removed. Neither are needed and sometimes required to be removed to ride on the track.
Common sense in not very common.

Jared

Resurrecting this thread.....

I had a Harbor Freight Gift card to burn up...so While I was there I decided to get/Try this ..

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=96349


I'll be making a plate to fit in the bed of my truck so it's removeable... When it's out It can just sit flat and be used as is.
When the 2nd Amendment is lost, the rest will soon follow.

Torque is LBs-FT Damn it.
Yeah that was me.    One of my rides

spc

thread resurrection and jack!!!!!!!
Hey D does anyone make a stand like you picture???

dgyver

125/250 GP 2-strokes use them. Probably best to custom make it to fit your application.
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