rocketbill
Supercharged
That is essentially the same concept as the Becker, and appears to have the same weakness, about which I offer caution.
That second photo illustrates well. In order to fit multiple bikes, one can understand the need to have the telescoping cross bars, which both the Anderston and Becker have.
The challenge not addressed by either design is not having positive lock of the telescope.
The mass of the Rocket is such that if something can give, it will, and imagine much of the mass pressing down on the two inward facing pins, that pressure wants to spread the bars at the bottom, and at least on the Beck, that is exactly what happens. The Rivco center stand doesn't suffer this as the crossbar is solid steel.
@barbagris solved the problem with his Becker stand by marking the inner bar with no stress present, then drilling a hole at that spot, and changing out the bolt for one that goes through, allowing the lift to much better resist the spreading forces.
If you go with the Anderson, just be prepared to look for that (would be truly unfortunate if you had a wheel off the bike and the two halves separated).
Definitely food for thought, thank you.