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  1. gringo

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    I like that
     
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    Looks like a great stand, I have been looking at it myself, not cheap but well made. They do a kit for a Panigale but it means a 2p size half-moon cut in the fairing which I am not 100% sure I want to do.
     
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    Loves those, Will have to get one some day :)
     
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    The Warrior, Bursig.......and my Envy (for sale) all work virtually identical.......what you don't see is the adapter which has to be fixed to frame (replaces one of the engine nuts)
    it does put a few people off sticking out a wee bit (not me)....... plus many of the makes mentioned have had a small amount of improvised improvement before giving 100% satisfaction (See Steve Betts modified adaptor plate for a example)....... haven't seen online demos of blade lifting (only pics).........

    I did see a similar lift which "Abba" have produced but it works in conjunction with their stand......... so no comparison with similar cost....... but it looked really goos at Bike show.......
     
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    Demo......... looks like its all in one instead of using a abba stand.............im impressed
     
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    Impressive but them abba engineers do put a lot of trust on that rear bobbin!
     
  11. Tifa

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    Here's mine...had it a few years, but don't use it much as I've now got a normal ramp.
    It works well enough, takes up no space, and is great for when you need to get both wheels off the ground with the suspension unloaded.

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  12. Ritchierich

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    I already have one of these stands, takes a lot of setting up and an adapter has to be fitted to the top through bolt mount on the bike.~
    However I don't trust it, reason been that the first one I was sent the bottom mounting pin sheared and bike nearly smashed into wall. After fitting revised top mount can't get front wheel off floor without the rear been ten miles high. The one from Abba looks far more secure.
     
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    Where can I get a can of the dogs Bollox stuff as in your picture???
     
  14. Tifa

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    :lol:...you've got the eyesight of a sewer rat....the dogs bollocks stuff was some leftover fully synth group IV oil....I'd always get it confused with the semi....so i labeled it as 'dogs bollocks' :D
     

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