From: | Dr. Pepper | Electronic: | wysongslkpan-A-yahoo.com |
Subject: | RE: RE: RE: work stand | Date: | Tue Sep 27 15:01:47 2011 |
Response to: | 16382 |
Yes,Thats how it works. Luckly I didn't have to go back on the stand and now its in my way and under my feet,,,so time to find another frame~~~~Its a sickness Doug and I'm ate up with it (lol) Pepper ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Nice stand. Is the motor mount portion of this stand able to remain on the bike for ride testing? Then when the bike is proven remove the stand adapter removed & replace the motor mount bolts. If so that's a NICE feature. ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- This worked very well for me,sorry I need to make 3 post but I tried to catch all angles.I started off with a bare frame and just keek adding parts untill bike was 100% finished,even ran it and checked for leaks while it was still on stand before it hit the ground. I HIT THE GROUND RUNNING and ready to Race ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- Could someone please send me a picture or sketch of a good work stand I can make to hold an ST165 so I can remove the wheels, or at least one at a time? I have tried some things on my own with not good results. Every time I pull a wheel I end up repainting the frame. I guess I have a mental definicy when it comes to work stands. Please help. |