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Front end paddock stand

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Evening lads, I need to remove the front wheel, calipers etc to repaint the lower forks which are looking a bit scabby. I cant afford an abba stand so its got to be one of the cheaper types but which works best on the storm? :? Under the fork ends or thru the head stock?
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Ilson Lad wrote:Evening lads, I need to remove the front wheel, calipers etc to repaint the lower forks which are looking a bit scabby. I cant afford an abba stand so its got to be one of the cheaper types but which works best on the storm? :? Under the fork ends or thru the head stock?
i used a trolley jack and bit of ply under the sump mate.
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If you have anything you can hang the bike from, just get some rope around your top yolk and frame where they join and hoist it up in the air with that.

I did mine like that, hoisted it up with a jack, tightened the rope, then it gives you enough clearance to take off the wheel, calipers and then drop the forks. Believe me it is so much easier to sand and paint the forks properly if you get them off. Plus you will probably avoid a bad finish on the paint and you will avoid any overspray on the bike.
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I haven't got anything or anywhere to hoist it up so apart from a paddock stand, I can try the jack under the sump trick :wink: At least thats for free!
Should I place the bike on a rear paddock stand when jacking under the motor?
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Yeah, put back on paddock stand. It is very liable to fall over though with a gust of wind or something if you use a jack under oil sump. Be careful.

To hoist it up, do you not have a set of A frame ladders? Or some timber you can make a frame from like in the photo?
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Miztaziggy wrote:Yeah, put back on paddock stand. It is very liable to fall over though with a gust of wind or something if you use a jack under oil sump. Be careful.

To hoist it up, do you not have a set of A frame ladders? Or some timber you can make a frame from like in the photo?
or put a couple of axle stands somewhere safe like under the swing arm or front foot rests
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I found the rear paddock stand and jack under the engine to be stable enough with a couple of provisos

1. Don't whatever you do remove the rear wheel :-) The weight of it keeps the back on the stand and removing it WILL lead to a tip over!

2. Loosen all the bolts off beforehand so you're not swinging any weight on it while its in the air



WRT front stand, if you are looking to buy one I'd definitely recommend the under headstock type over the under for type due their added usefulness.
You can remove forks for servicing etc


Or for probably less money ask a local engineering shop to make this

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Good grief Wicky... you would've had a full time job and a trade for life 200 years ago, making things like that... very imaginative :thumbup:
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Ilson Lad wrote:I haven't got anything or anywhere to hoist it up ?
you could put a stepladder over the bike & use it as an A frame, lifting it with ratchet straps either under the top yoke or if you are removing the yokes too, use the recess in the frame behind the headstock.

also handy for getting the swing arm off... by lifting from the subframe top tubes with the ratchet strap hooks.
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benny hedges wrote:
Ilson Lad wrote:I haven't got anything or anywhere to hoist it up ?
you could put a stepladder over the bike & use it as an A frame, lifting it with ratchet straps either under the top yoke or if you are removing the yokes too, use the recess in the frame behind the headstock.

also handy for getting the swing arm off... by lifting from the subframe top tubes with the ratchet strap hooks.
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Front end paddock stand

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I drilled a couple of holes in the beams in my garage and bolted some metal eyelets in then used the trolley jack/rope method mentioned above. Bike was held like that for about a week. Works a treat. If you don't have a garage I would use the step ladder idea but keep the jack under it too.


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Opel wrote:

Good grief Wicky... you would've had a full time job and a trade for life 200 years ago, making things like that... very imaginative :thumbup:
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