NOTE: Wheels are orange, the stock photos make them appear red.
All stands are constructed from heavy duty steel to enhance strength stability, and still be a light weight design package. All stands are white powder coated to improve weather resistance. They're properly angled, design to insure easy lifting and dismount of your bike. Quad plastic/rubber wheels with sealed bearing are standard on all our stand for smooth and stable rolling on all surfaces. Plastic knobs are provided for easy adjustment of front and rear stands. The Front Head Lift Stand comes with 5 pins to fit most street bikes on the market today. All hardware is zinc plated to eliminate corrosion, and to enhance stand life. All stands come with installation instructions, and are packed flat for low cost shipping.
The Motorcycle Stand in this listing is a good entry to mid-level stand in our opinion. If we did not feel it was a quality product, you wouldn't find it on the site. When you visit our site it doesn't take long to discover we do things a little different here at STG. We want you to be happy with all the stuff you purchase from us, and we put a lot of effort into our product reviews to help you choose the best item for your needs. Motorcycle stands are one of those items where there is a significant difference between mid-level and high-end. If you have high-end expectations then we suggest purchasing one of the models we promote in our Motorcycle Stand Buyers Guide.
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Work as good as they look!
Easy to put together, the price was excellent and works great. I read the other review about the adjustment and remember the first stand I bought and had to adjust so that was no big deal. With most stands (Except Pit Bull IRC) you have to bend them a bit to adjust to fit some bikes. Totally normal.
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Very nice looking, but had to be moddified
I was in the market for a few sets of stands, so i decided to try these out. I ordered two front, and two rear. Upon recieving they looked amazing. Putting them togeth was extremely simple as well. Although, once I had them together, I noticed a problem. The gap to slide your front tire in, and go under the forks, was wwwwaaayyy to narrow, it wouldnt even clear the tire. I called driven, and spoke to someone there. They told me, i had to physically bend the stand, by stepping on it and pulling up on the other side. Which is what I did, and took some good effort and major bending to do so. Once I was done they did fit, but now they have an odd shape, but they work I guess. The two rears that I bought fit well though.
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- D|1405-DPS-FF|0
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