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It was simple to put together and to use. It seems a little shaky, but thats just because it is not one solid piece of metal. Works great for my gsxr.
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This product works, has all the brackets and adjustment you could ever hope for BUT because it is three pieces it is just a bit flimsy. If you tighten down the bolts enough it will flatten out the bar then it would be hard to swap between the front end "C" piece and the rear end "C" piece that controls the over all width between the uprights. I will probably just pick one and then weld it solid. Price is impossible to beat but if you can afford a one piece stand, do it.
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This stand comes in a compact box, the buyer has to assemble it. It is very easy to assemble and all parts, nuts, bolts, wheels are included. It took about 10 minutes to put it together. With the various attachments, it can lift most motorcycles within the height/weight limitations stated. I use it mostly on a Yamaha TW200, which weighs just under 300#, and it’s solid and stable enough that I do not question it when I do oil changes and chain lubes. I recommend this to anyone in the motorcycle hobby.
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Just like many Motorcycle Stands, they help prop your Motorcycle off its wheels. The only downside is that the connection pointes for the tubes still run loose, even with the hardware fully tightened. But still, everything stays rigid when the bike is propped up. It’s a fair quality for the price pointe.
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It’s nice. Does it’s job. It’s a bit short. There’s enough space to fit a credit card under the rear wheel when in use. That’s about it. Can’t really complain w/ that price tag though
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