Warrior yoke lift

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  1. bazzashadow

    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    Just a stupid question
    I have just brought a warrior yoke paddock stand and it didn’t come with any instructions
    I have put it together by looking at pictures on the internet but it came with a level bubble in the box
    Has anyone worked out where it goes and is it even necessary
    If so how did you mount it and is it for a reason
    Thanks
     
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    Over the heart attack then bazza - great stuff
     
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    bazzashadow Elite Member

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    Yer hopefully mate
    Fitted a gear shaft support yesterday as well
    Don’t know if they are any good
    It’s my ribs that are f###ing killing me:mad:
     
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    Remember - Whoever broke your ribs deserves a pint
     
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  5. Jez

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    As the wife was told, its only the lucky ones that are in pain after
     
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    If I knew who she was she would get a big bunch of flowers;)
     
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    A Quest….
     
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  8. Jez

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    Going off the post I wish you well, It was my other half that had the cardiac arrest and she still says it was worse for me as she knew nothing about it, It was the worst time of my life seeing her in ICU after being dead for 20 mins
     
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    This came with my headstock lift :confused::confused::confused: random. No idea what its for o_O
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    Where the he'll would it go o_O , would like to know myself Bazz .
    Glad your on the mend mate
     
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    I found this explanation, where someone asked the same question, which seems reasonable -

    "I'm sure that they want you to have the stands and bike on a level surface, in both directions. Common sense really. Do these stands have any type of leveling mechanism? If you check your oil level on the stands, you want the bike to be level for an accurate measurement."
     
  11. Coda

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    I’ve got one of those with every stand I’ve bought even though there’s nowhere to fit them.
    I just give em to the grandkids to play with :D
     
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    That'll keep them level headed...:)
     
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    Can anyone suggest a good headstock stand as every time I’ve purchased one I have had to send them back as everyone of them has fouled the front nose cone on lifting the bike compressing the plastics,it’s a 2014 sp,thanks in advance for any help/suggestions
     
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    I have the spider warrior, it lifts the full bike, It is the the best thing I have ever bought, not that this helps the first post
     
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    I bought this one from sportsbikeshop, with a 24mm lift pin: https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/46278
    https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/57661

    I had to take half a mm off the pin with a flap wheel on an angle grinder, but it fits perfectly and does not foul the nose cone.

    I have a ‘14 non-sp.
     
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  16. Jez

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    I am struggling to understand why anyone would not buy a stand that lifts the complete bike that you can then remove both wheels, forks etc and from memory about £140, someone may be able tell me what I am missing
     
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    Agree mate
    It was my son they called and seriously said
    “It’s your dad”
    “Is he ok”
    “ hash tag yes”
    “Hash tag no”
    If I found who they was I’d shove a hash tag right where the sun doesn’t shine:mad::mad::mad::mad:
     
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    That’s it mark:confused:
     
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    Hope you are getting better, Wife's was totally out of the blue, she has never been one for exercising but not exactly much overweight, last April she called 111 as not feeling to well they sent an ambulance and took her in for checks, as soon as she got to hospital she collapsed with a cardiac arrest they spent 20+ mins brining her back to life, she was then taken to Leeds for surgery, It has been hard work for both of us since, The funny thing is 2 weeks after the wife's arrest I was bitten by a cat and got blood poisoning so ended up in hospital on IV drip, the wife's heart doctor came to see me for a chat, he filled in many of the blank spaces he also said she was the first he had seen to survive what she had gone through, sorry to give a sob story to everyone
     
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