abba stand or ultipro
abba stand or ultipro
hi all
whats reckon?
abba stand
http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=1
or
ultipro
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ultipro-Universal ... 18Q2el1247
as always you opinions will sway the decision!
cheers
gazbut
whats reckon?
abba stand
http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=1
or
ultipro
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ultipro-Universal ... 18Q2el1247
as always you opinions will sway the decision!
cheers
gazbut
- LotusSevenMan
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I have the Ultimoto (deluxe version of the Ultipro) with the jacking facility that allows the whole bike to be lifted clear of the ground. There are four castor wheels so bike can be pushed/pulled around a garage in all directions. Great to store over winter too as bike goes into a corner easily with no loads on the tyres so no flat spots.
Well made and balanced so............... your choice!
Well made and balanced so............... your choice!
"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
- RedStormV
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Can't comment on either as I've never used them, but the Ultipro looks pretty good to me.
I use 'standard' type rear paddock stand that cradles the swinging arm and a headstock front stand, as I don't trust the ones that the fork legs sit on as far as I could throw mine!
If I need to remove swinging arm then I support below engine with large wood blocks (sawn down scaffold plank).
Just as a matter of interest did a search for Ultimoto LSM, came up with zilch.
Query spelling?
I'd be interested to see one in the flesh so to speak.
I use 'standard' type rear paddock stand that cradles the swinging arm and a headstock front stand, as I don't trust the ones that the fork legs sit on as far as I could throw mine!
If I need to remove swinging arm then I support below engine with large wood blocks (sawn down scaffold plank).
Just as a matter of interest did a search for Ultimoto LSM, came up with zilch.
Query spelling?
I'd be interested to see one in the flesh so to speak.
- LotusSevenMan
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See
http://www.motorcycletrader.net/directo ... J_ID=19622
I believe they have stopped making this one now as it is/was very expensive.
Use the same 'sharpened pins' to fit onto the swing arm pivot point etc as the Ultipro but that one has less features.
http://www.motorcycletrader.net/directo ... J_ID=19622
I believe they have stopped making this one now as it is/was very expensive.
Use the same 'sharpened pins' to fit onto the swing arm pivot point etc as the Ultipro but that one has less features.
"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
- RedStormV
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Hi,
Link goes to an NWS directory listing I thought they'd stopped trading but maybe wrong.
This link is to their 'new' site ? and lists the 'ulti-moto' & yes LSM - they are 'expensive'
http://www.n-w-s.com/honda/firestorm.html
BTW - if they are still trading, you could do a lot worse than buy one of their grabrails for the Firestorm.
IMO they look 100% better than dodgy looking Rentec ones. These when fitted, actually look like they were meant to be there - even 'enhance' the look of a 2-up Storm.
They come up on e-bay once a flood too.
Reason I thought they might have stopped trading is that I tried to get a replacement grab rail a few years ago after ruining my last one when I parked the Storm upside down. Although I found their website, the links to ordering etc were 'dead' and the 'last updated' date was pretty old.
I was lucky enough a few months ago to pick up an NWS rail without fitments from e-bay, luckily I'd kept fitting kit from my old one.
Link goes to an NWS directory listing I thought they'd stopped trading but maybe wrong.
This link is to their 'new' site ? and lists the 'ulti-moto' & yes LSM - they are 'expensive'
http://www.n-w-s.com/honda/firestorm.html
BTW - if they are still trading, you could do a lot worse than buy one of their grabrails for the Firestorm.
IMO they look 100% better than dodgy looking Rentec ones. These when fitted, actually look like they were meant to be there - even 'enhance' the look of a 2-up Storm.
They come up on e-bay once a flood too.
Reason I thought they might have stopped trading is that I tried to get a replacement grab rail a few years ago after ruining my last one when I parked the Storm upside down. Although I found their website, the links to ordering etc were 'dead' and the 'last updated' date was pretty old.
I was lucky enough a few months ago to pick up an NWS rail without fitments from e-bay, luckily I'd kept fitting kit from my old one.
hi
also just found this in hein gericke catalogue
http://www.becker-technik.de/Motorbike- ... lisch.html
£89
cheers
gazbut
also just found this in hein gericke catalogue
http://www.becker-technik.de/Motorbike- ... lisch.html
£89
cheers
gazbut