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Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:12 pm
We got a front headstock stand with the group buy, and went to use it yesterday for its first 'real' use (we've tested it out, worked out how to get the bike up and down, etc).
We needed to remove the '04 Z750's front wheel, as we were going to take it somewhere to get a brake disc straightened.
However, once the bike is up on the headstand, the side bars of the stand run down parallel to the front forks, preventing access to the front axel.
This sort of negates the purpose, doesnt it? Use the headstock stand so that you can work on the forks, but you cant remove the front wheel?
Any ideas?
Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:43 pm
fZ1000 wrote:We got a front headstock stand with the group buy, and went to use it yesterday for its first 'real' use (we've tested it out, worked out how to get the bike up and down, etc).
We needed to remove the '04 Z750's front wheel, as we were going to take it somewhere to get a brake disc straightened.
However, once the bike is up on the headstand, the side bars of the stand run down parallel to the front forks, preventing access to the front axel.
This sort of negates the purpose, doesnt it? Use the headstock stand so that you can work on the forks, but you cant remove the front wheel?
Any ideas?
A piece of bungee cord hanging from the rafters?
Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:06 pm
fZ1000 wrote:This sort of negates the purpose, doesnt it? Use the headstock stand so that you can work on the forks, but you cant remove the front wheel?
Any ideas?
never heard of that
all the headstock stands I have seen have a length adjustable arm
so that the down tubes on the stand are well away from the
axle/brake/caliper/fork tubes
yours???
cheers
Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:34 pm
pics mate..cos the ones ive seen make it easy enuf to do what u want to do..
Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:42 pm
did you have a rear stand in use at the same time ?
Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:27 pm
Johnnie5 wrote:did you have a rear stand in use at the same time ?
i dont think u really have to. They should be able to access the front axle no problems
Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:30 pm
Unless the rear stand is 4 feet off the ground it really wouldn't effect the angle enough to stop access to the front axle. So it sounds like the stand is poorly designed, or is it fitted correctly or the stand assembled in the correct manner? Just checking.....not suggesting you are an idiot or anything, but I think all of us at some point have assembled things in error

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Other than that, it sounds like the stand is not suiting the intended usage!!
Wed Jul 05, 2006 9:50 pm
mmmm I see your point!! Makes it difficult to do tyre changes in between practice sessions for sure!!!!

Bugger!!! Perhaps that won't be the model I look at then!!! The rear stand that matchesthat is the one I bought, and just to really piss you off, it's great!!!!
Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:40 pm
oh i see..thats a bitch!!
wot ud need to do is pull out axel bolt, then raise front & slide wheel out..bit of a pain in the ass tho i reckon... and prob hard to do without damaging sumthin..
thats a shitty design i reckon??
Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:11 pm
doesn't that suck
Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:39 pm
looking at the stand.... from a geometrical point of view, if that stand was completely straight shouldnt the front axel be accessible...
Not sure if you can adjust that at all....
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Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:36 pm
Why not just turn the bars a little?
Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:40 pm
I-K wrote:Why not just turn the bars a little?
I was going to suggest that as it works for mine, but this looks a lot closer the wheel / forks.
Mine also has an adjustable top arm angle so the position can be altered and it gives more clearance under the front fairing... cost a lot more too...
Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:43 pm
What a crappy design...
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