
and finally programmed the gpi....

i'm even getting more confident using a rear paddock stand....

tell me about it, i'm not 100% happy thoKev L wrote:Good news, at last!!!
cheeky git.........lloydie wrote:Why coz its yella
ferk that mate.........lumpyv wrote:agentpineapple wrote:got my bike thru it's mot.....
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i'm even getting more confident using a rear paddock stand....[/quote]
if you want your confidence wobbled come round mine and try and use one in my garage. its on about a 1 in ten slope and sometimes just when you think its stable it starts to slowly glide backwards on the little wheels.![]()
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what do you use, a lump of wood, or a proper bike chock?lumpyv wrote:nightmare!!
I chock the front wheel when its on the stand.
Your lucky it just didn't go 'BOING' bounce off & fall on it's other side...agentpineapple wrote:ferk that mate.........lumpyv wrote:agentpineapple wrote:got my bike thru it's mot.....
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i'm even getting more confident using a rear paddock stand....[/quote]
if you want your confidence wobbled come round mine and try and use one in my garage. its on about a 1 in ten slope and sometimes just when you think its stable it starts to slowly glide backwards on the little wheels.![]()
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I have to use it to one side of the garden because I know the floor is level, I dropped a vtr using a paddock stand 3yrs ago, I didn't realise one wheel of the stand was on the level floor, but the other was on the wonky floor, I caught the bike as it fell, but all I did was cushion the fall, it bloody hurt as well......