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Sport Bike Stand

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Sport Bike Stand
$129.99

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Sport Bike Stand

$129.99

Product Details

  • Includes front and rear motorcycle tire stands

  • Constructed of durable powder-coated steel, the rear stand is intended for maintenance or a day at the track

  • Includes aluminum billet spool mounting kit for rear tire

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This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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3.5
10 out of 16 (63%) reviewers recommend this product

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Works

7 years ago
It does the job. Needed to adjust it to fit my duke 390. Front stand bolts didn’t fit well but it still worked.
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Front stand Hard to use

8 years ago
Rear stand is just okay. Would say on the low end of quality. The front uses bolts that are really hard to line up into the bottom of the forks and doesn't fit well on all bikes. recommend spending more money and get a stand with cradle type hooks.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Sport bike stand

9 years ago
Got this on sale at 35% off came with an assortment of spools to fit the bike .. Seems to be well made and does the job nicely , they pick up a zc1400 ninja with no problems

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Make no mistake

10 years ago
You are buying two stands and 3 sets of spools for the price of less than a single stand from a big name maker. Know that the build quality is far, FAR from perfect, the bends and wheels in both front and rear may or may not match up exactly side to side. Know that the nuts holding the wheels may or may not be installed correctly. Know that you adjust the width of the stands by bending them. Know that the paint quality doesn't even matter as you'll probably scratch one or both while "adjusting" the widths. Also note that for the front stand to be used, your lower fork needs to have dimples on the bottom for it to rest on the set screws. HOWEVER, the function they perform is a rather simple one, and seeing as they fulfill the needed criteria of supporting the motorcycle with ease in what appears to be sufficient stability for light maintenance and storage, I would say they perform adequately at their given task. As such, it's hard to fault them given their bargain price. I'm rating these at 3 stars - "average" because they work with the most basic simplicity for the lowest price, being neither good nor bad, simply sufficient, and I would recommend these stands if that is the level of price-performance you're looking for.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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Not universal for all bikes

10 years ago
Bought for Suzuki Sv 650 rear stand worked front stand didn't. The rear stand is not universal. If you don't have the pre drilled threaded holes from the manufacturer of motorcycle on your motorcycle then you won't be able to secure the provided spools onto the swing arm. Luckily mine did. The front stand wasn't at all compatible with my front forks and in my opinion isn't a very reliable setup even if it did work.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Q: Will they fit a 2009 Triumph Daytona 675?

10 years ago
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  • A: We cannot confirm a fit for your 2009 Triumph Daytona 675.

    10 years ago
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Q: Will this bike stand fit my 2011 Suzuki 650 s40

10 years ago
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  • A: The rear stand has a standard width of 14 inches and adapts to swingarm-mounted spools. If your bike does not have spools, see if it has appropriate mounting points to install some. The front stand requires that the fork lowers have dimples on the bottom for them to rest on the set screws. The standard width is 9 inches. Note that these stands must be bent to the correct width depending on the motorcycle, so you may allow plus or minus an inch or two, I wouldn't try and bend them more than that. Measure your motorcycle to estimate the fit.

    10 years ago
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Q: Will these stands fit a 2013 Ninja 300?!

10 years ago
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  • A: The rear stand has a standard width of 14 inches and adapts to swingarm-mounted spools. If your bike does not have spools, see if it has appropriate mounting points to install some. The front stand requires that the fork lowers have dimples on the bottom for them to rest on the set screws. The standard width is 9 inches. Note that these stands must be bent to the correct width depending on the motorcycle, so you may allow plus or minus an inch or two, I wouldn't try and bend them more than that. Measure your bike to make sure but I presume your Ninja may be a bit too small for these, As a reference, the rear was the correct width for my FZ-09 with a 180 section rear tire and had to bend the front about half an inch narrower to adapt to my fork with a 120 section front and big 4 pot radial calipers.

    10 years ago
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Q: Will this work with Honda crf 250l 2014? Thanks

10 years ago
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  • A: It is unlikely, the CRF is a verry narrow motorcycle with narrow tires and thus, a narrow swingarm and fork, which is what must rest on these stands. Stands width for these is 14 inches for the rear and you'll need to have the proper mounting locations to install spools, and 9 inches in the front, and your fork will need to have dimples on the bottom to rest on the stand's set screws. Note that these stands are meant to be adjusted for width by BENDING, but if your measurements are too far off I wouldn't attempt it. For your motorcycle, Product number 09-1015-2, "1500lb motorcycle/ATV jack" would be better adapted, which I have used to lift a Yamaha WR250X. Dirt bikes and dual sports have a subframe running under the engine, it's thus easier to raise them from there, where as a sport bike will have plastic fairings or a naked standard may have a bottom full of exhaust pipes and engine oil sump.

    10 years ago
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Q: Will this fit a 2008 Ninja 250r?

11 years ago
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  • A: Answering this question in-case of any future buyers: out of the box, these will not fit, but after some bending (took me about 5 seconds), it now fits perfectly.

    9 years ago
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Q: bike fit Will the stand fit a yamaha fz6r 2014

11 years ago
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  • A: YES, to adjust stand width you need to compress or spread the entire fork. its a little tight in the rear with mine having a 185 tire. As long as you have spool threads in the back your good.

    11 years ago
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Q: Are these stands compatible with a 2009 Ducati Monster 696?

11 years ago
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  • A: Bike stands work on all bikes that have rear spools, or capable or putting spools on. If not there are after market adapter options.

    11 years ago
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Q: Does it work with all kind of bikes? do I have to buy anything extra? my bike is F800ST

11 years ago
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  • A: This kit comes with 4 sizes of spools, so if you have the thread set you should be good to go.

    11 years ago
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Q: Can I order parts for this? I have lost a screw and spool that came with the stand and can't find replacements anywhere. Can a replacement be ordered?

13 years ago
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  • A: Old question but replacement spools can be found at any place that services bikes, next time you install be sure to locktite.

    11 years ago
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Q: what is the minimum and maximum widths? my bike has a width of about 15 1/2 inches at the lifting spools will this stand work?

15 years ago
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  • A: Yes, you just bend or spread the stand to get your width right.

    11 years ago
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