Taking the wheels out
Taking the wheels out
Hi All,
I want to take the wheels out of my Storm so i can get them powder coated. I have a rear paddock stand but i can't work out how to life the font out and keep the forks off the floor.
I might do the forks at the same time so does any one have a way of
1. support the forks off the floor (without the worry of it falling over)
2. Support the whole font end so i can remove forks and front wheel?
Cheers
Matthew
I want to take the wheels out of my Storm so i can get them powder coated. I have a rear paddock stand but i can't work out how to life the font out and keep the forks off the floor.
I might do the forks at the same time so does any one have a way of
1. support the forks off the floor (without the worry of it falling over)
2. Support the whole font end so i can remove forks and front wheel?
Cheers
Matthew
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As what Lee says regardin the trolley jack.
I found i had to position jack head in just the right area,or bike was wobbly,it was a matter of jacking up n down 2 or 3 times to find right position for balance. ( i didnt expect that when it was on a rear paddock stand)
Also had a rope round the yoke and the roof beams in my garage Was taking no chances.....had a bad experience before
I found i had to position jack head in just the right area,or bike was wobbly,it was a matter of jacking up n down 2 or 3 times to find right position for balance. ( i didnt expect that when it was on a rear paddock stand)
Also had a rope round the yoke and the roof beams in my garage Was taking no chances.....had a bad experience before
Thanks, going to get them done next month,
On a side note rang up my local shop today looking for a set of BT021 hopeing they will last a little longer than the ones i've used so far.
300 quid + fitting and they offrered me some MAXIS things for £150, A quick look on busters and i can get the BT021 for 150ish quid how come the garage has such a mark up?
On a side note rang up my local shop today looking for a set of BT021 hopeing they will last a little longer than the ones i've used so far.
300 quid + fitting and they offrered me some MAXIS things for £150, A quick look on busters and i can get the BT021 for 150ish quid how come the garage has such a mark up?
Would not pay over £200 for 021's fitted. On a side note i have just about worn out an 021 rear in less than 2000 miles. Better than an 014 though (1200 miles )genisis wrote:Thanks, going to get them done next month,
On a side note rang up my local shop today looking for a set of BT021 hopeing they will last a little longer than the ones i've used so far.
300 quid + fitting and they offrered me some MAXIS things for £150, A quick look on busters and i can get the BT021 for 150ish quid how come the garage has such a mark up?
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
I just replaced my Avon Storm ST's... after 10,000 miles and they were down to the wear bars.
Fitted Michelin Pilot Road 2's and I'm very very impressed with them so far. Estimating 6,000 - 8,000 miles from them.
Fitted Michelin Pilot Road 2's and I'm very very impressed with them so far. Estimating 6,000 - 8,000 miles from them.
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