robin1731
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Not to hijack-at least too much
How many have motorcycle tables, and what kind are you using?
Double post, sorry.
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Not to hijack-at least too much
How many have motorcycle tables, and what kind are you using?
Not to hijack-at least too much
How many have motorcycle tables, and what kind are you using?
I'd be lost without my stands.
I have several brands, Pitbull, Lockhart Phillips, Harbor Freight, and the red stand is a chinese made unit I grabbed off eBay in a hurry and I have another no-name unit laying around somewhere. The Pitbull is hands down the highest quality stand I've ever used, followed by Lockhart Phillips.
Believe it or not..the Harbor Freight swing arm stand I have is a pretty stout unit. I wouldn't try talking anyone out of buying one.
The Harbor Freight stand has adapters that allow it to be used under the forks or under the swing arm. However, you do not EVER want to use a front stand without having a swing arm stand in place also. My Lockhart Phillips is a stem stand, for use on the front of motorcycles only..and limited to mostly newer (90's -up) sportbikes. I believe Pitbull makes adapters for their stands to work front or rear.
You'll need one heck of a wall!! Got me four of those bad boys - 750 fours all 77/78 F Supersports. The story goes bought my first 77 Supersport in 78 - almost new. Rode it until 2001. As parts got scare from Honda decided to go out and buy another as a parts bike on Ebay..trouble is the one that arrived was too good to part out so bought another...you know the drill. Got to # 3 and wife says no more bikes or they end up on the lawn with a "4 Sale - Best offer" next time I leave town. So...the fourthe bike arrives while she's out shopping and before she gets back it's entirely disassembled and in the truck of my Taurus SHO.....see "parts don't count"!! Keep two in walkout basement and one in garage....one in trunk.![]()
Nope.
It's a Avon Road Rider.
Installs backwards on the front. Says right on the side wall the direction if you're installing on the front or rear. Luckly I am not retarded and i can read.
Thanks though for chiming in.
Not to hijack-at least too much
How many have motorcycle tables, and what kind are you using?
I have one that is homemade. It has removable panels in the floor so you can work under it an see into the motor if you need to. I don't have it so I can raise and lower it so I use an engine crane to lift the bikes onto it. The bike on the table in the pic is a '76 Gold Wing I was in the middle of doing a semi custom/restoration. These weigh in at about 600 lbs. It handled that easily.
I like that! I have though of building one but how do you get the bikes up there. Especially a GW without someone elses help?
I use a car engine crane. Usually get the bike about the location I want it. Lift it with the crane and then slide the table under it. If it is samll bike you could use a ramp. I usually use this for long term stuff so it stays on there for awhile. I can put put my race bikes on it. The KZ motors have a removable oil pan. That is why I made the middle sections removable.
Here's a teaser from my MC man cave. This is a cool thread. I'll post more pics asap.
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My little corner of the world....
Brad
Nicely done sir!
Nope.
It's a Avon Road Rider.
Installs backwards on the front. Says right on the side wall the direction if you're installing on the front or rear. Luckly I am not retarded and i can read.
Thanks though for chiming in.
Or in other words, as it is currently mounted the "tread" acts to displace water in the direction of travel as to minimize hydroplaning, reverse it and mounted on the rear it would aid traction.Maybe acts like collar ties? Helps wall spreading?Whats with the chains running from wall to wall?
I like theJust finished getting this Yamaha Emblem painted on my wall...With the 84 YZ80 posing in front.
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Shot of the Rappy 700...
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And of course the 450 (not in the garage obviously)
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Last but not least, the SV6-fitty
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I gotta get a picture of them all in the garage itself...I'll get on that
Here's my Harley garage.
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What is this hybrid money pit? Desmo morph Yamaha, please tell me more![]()
well, its definitely yamaha bodywork, frame, motor...looks like the exhaust is removed, it may be on the rack in the back
looks to have some aftermarket clip ons, rear sets, the brembo brake upgrade...
in fact most of the bike is pretty stock until you reach that steel tube swingarm. i imagine its lifted from a ducati, possiby bimota. would have to see the other side to be sure. love the wheels.
Not to hijack-at least too much
How many have motorcycle tables, and what kind are you using?

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the swingarm is hand fabbed chromoly by gregg desjardins ( greggs customs )
there actually isnt very much on the bike that hasn't been modified, i have never had anyone say that this bike is pretty much stock - guess youd have to see it in person. some of the bolt-ons include:
- marchesini forged wheels
- brembo racing calipers, rotors and master cylinder
- ohlins forks, shock, damper
- the exhaust is currently in the works, used to be a dual system
- billet and carbon fiber everywhere
- dynojet ecu to go with power mods etc...
I hope you don't mind, but I'm stealing your floor idea for my bike garage. I love that orange and black checkerboard.