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Old 04-24-2012, 04:03 AM   #11
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Overall they aren't to bad for the price. But before anybody buys them atleast on the gen 4 the WILL come into contact with the plastic. I don't think itll break anything I had my brother lift up the bike while I put it on the stand just incase. It also has a disclaimer on their website that it may come into contact with plastic so before anybody buys them take that into account. But I am fairly certain a little cutting just on the top where it does come into contact with will resolve the issue and the stands will still be PLENTY sturdy to support the bike.
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Old 04-24-2012, 04:29 AM   #13
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No prob if ya wanna see anything else let me know. And really you can just get the rear spool lift and forklift stands and itll be just the same as an expensive set, they all have the exact same function and it either works or it doesn't. I have the conversion kit incase the head lift didnt work. So in that sense it's even more worth it!
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I have identical stands bought off eBay for $90 shipped. Work great on my gen2, an 07 zx6, a buell firebolt, an 02 gsxr 750, and just about any other bike I've tried to use them for. Came with 5 pins, so fit several bikes, but not all.
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Old 05-03-2012, 02:41 AM   #15
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Just an update after trying out the front headstand on my own a couple times the gap it creates from pushing up the plastics I am not comfortable with, this can easily be fixed with cutting the pipe slightly, I will do that when I have time. But the front lift works perfectly fine as I bought the conversion kit aswell.

Very sturdy, only problem is I lift myself up trying to get my bike on the stand seeming as how I only weigh 120 hah. But I can't imagine spending big bucks when these do it just fine.
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