drofsereb .020 Over Joined Jul 20, 2006 Messages 25 Location Scotland Apr 5, 2007 #1 Without inducing a hernia and/or heart failure... I got it up onto the stand ok, but coming back down was a bit uncertain for my liking :| Does anyone who has one of these stand types have any suggestions for pain and scare free was to get the bike back on its wheels :?:
Without inducing a hernia and/or heart failure... I got it up onto the stand ok, but coming back down was a bit uncertain for my liking :| Does anyone who has one of these stand types have any suggestions for pain and scare free was to get the bike back on its wheels :?:
drofsereb .020 Over Joined Jul 20, 2006 Messages 25 Location Scotland Apr 5, 2007 #2 Thanks Hombre, I didn't think about extending the handle for leverage but I guess it's obvious Still a scary prospect though. Practice makes perfect - I hope :shock:
Thanks Hombre, I didn't think about extending the handle for leverage but I guess it's obvious Still a scary prospect though. Practice makes perfect - I hope :shock:
rubber2burn Turbocharged Joined Sep 12, 2005 Messages 542 Apr 5, 2007 #3 The first time was alittle unsettling , but now do not give it a thought . Easier with time
step1 Supercharged Joined Aug 14, 2006 Messages 277 Location uk leicester Apr 5, 2007 #4 Ive got the triumph stand and as long as you keep hold of the long handle it wont go anywhere.
Rocket Bob .020 Over Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 11 Apr 10, 2007 #5 I have the RASSK stand and it works great. Once you have done it a time or two it feels ok. I had a friend stand by for the first couple of attempts.
I have the RASSK stand and it works great. Once you have done it a time or two it feels ok. I had a friend stand by for the first couple of attempts.