Paddock stands
- yellowtrev
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Paddock stands
Hi, just bought a Firestorm and enjoying it immensely.Got a couple of questions.
How and where do paddock stand bobbins fit?
Bulb has gone behind the speedo, is changing it a big job? Haven't received the manual yet.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards Trev.
How and where do paddock stand bobbins fit?
Bulb has gone behind the speedo, is changing it a big job? Haven't received the manual yet.
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards Trev.
- LotusSevenMan
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- Location: Liss, Hampshire. UK
Hi Trev
Picked up my 'Storm tonight(!!!) but the guy has just done this bulb change job. He said he only had to remove the three instrument binacle retaining bolts and then was able to pull the thing forward enough to get to the tacho bulb. This bike does have a double bubble screen so maybe you have to remove the std one. The bulbs are those all-glass-with-thin-wires-coming-out-of-the-bottom-and-then-folde-back-up types. Cost 55p each.
Picked up my 'Storm tonight(!!!) but the guy has just done this bulb change job. He said he only had to remove the three instrument binacle retaining bolts and then was able to pull the thing forward enough to get to the tacho bulb. This bike does have a double bubble screen so maybe you have to remove the std one. The bulbs are those all-glass-with-thin-wires-coming-out-of-the-bottom-and-then-folde-back-up types. Cost 55p each.
- Stormin Ben
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WRT paddock stand bobbins, there's nowhere as standard you can fit them however you do have a couple of options
1. Get a lug welded on the bottom of the swingarm and tap it to accept the bobbin
2. Drill a hole in the wall of the swingarm and tap it to accept the bobbin
I'm not 100% how option 2 would affect the stiffness/ integrity of the swingarm but I seem to remember a few people have done it to their bikes (not Storms) and had no problems
Thoughts anyone?
1. Get a lug welded on the bottom of the swingarm and tap it to accept the bobbin
2. Drill a hole in the wall of the swingarm and tap it to accept the bobbin
I'm not 100% how option 2 would affect the stiffness/ integrity of the swingarm but I seem to remember a few people have done it to their bikes (not Storms) and had no problems
Thoughts anyone?
I've got an inferiority complex
But its not a very good one!
But its not a very good one!
Paddock Stand Bobbins
Regarding paddock stand bobbins R&G racing supply spindle sliders for the CBR 600 that will fit the VTR.
They cost about £35 all in and come with a tie bar and 2 poly bobbins that slips down the centre of the existing rear wheel spindle. You just about get enough clearance to lift the rear wheel off the floor.
It works out a bit cheaper than getting lugs welded on however if you want to go down this route Spondon Engineering in Derby will weld you some on and mirror polish your swingarm for about £140.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
They cost about £35 all in and come with a tie bar and 2 poly bobbins that slips down the centre of the existing rear wheel spindle. You just about get enough clearance to lift the rear wheel off the floor.
It works out a bit cheaper than getting lugs welded on however if you want to go down this route Spondon Engineering in Derby will weld you some on and mirror polish your swingarm for about £140.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Si
Bobbins
Kev
Crash Protectors they are.
You can adjust the chain and they make lubing it a lot easier. If you're after swapping the wheel then you'll have to get the lugs welded on to the swingarm or use the cup type padock stands.
Cheers
Crash Protectors they are.
You can adjust the chain and they make lubing it a lot easier. If you're after swapping the wheel then you'll have to get the lugs welded on to the swingarm or use the cup type padock stands.
Cheers
Si
after years using paddock stand on the rear I splashed out on a ABBA stand and it works real well, and you can get both wheels of the ground and a kit which allows you to remove swing arm, athough cant see how that would work.
did think a metal bar through swing arm holes wth a couple of jacks might work ?
did think a metal bar through swing arm holes wth a couple of jacks might work ?
it may be clever, but its not big.
- Styler4077
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- Styler4077
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- yellowtrev
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- Location: Lincolnshire
I'm obviously trying it on with the wrong kind of nunsStormeruk wrote:Stuck my paddock stand in the bin after last weeks episode.. then again , it was crappily built , unknown origin , wobbly as a tramp on meths and about as easy to remove as a nun's undies The moral is , never be a cheapskate when it comes to paddockstands.

Rich.

