R1200S Paddock Stand Recommendations

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R1200S Paddock Stand Recommendations

Postby paulR » Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:40 am

Has anyone bought a stand for their R1200S yet? I was hoping to adapt an old Ducati single sided stand I have but it goes in from the left hand side so won't be any good. I've also got an NWS stand (similar to ABBA) which normally mounts in the swinging arm pivot - any ideas where I could use this on the 1200S?

Thanks, Paul
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Postby R1200SRIDER » Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:19 am

Hi Paul, ive got the rear paddock stand from Wunderlich.It costs £68.30 and is very well made ,very strong and can be used on your own.I recommend it.Anybody else got anything different?
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Postby paulR » Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:21 am

Thanks Ian, the Wunderlich looks just the job. I'll add it to my xmas list :D

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Postby RoLoo » Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:38 am

...I use the BMW stand (at the rear)...
...very easy ; and you can (also) use it on your own...
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Postby sandbar » Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:20 pm

As far as I can tell, the best value paddock stand for the R1200S is the BMW one :shock:

Not the workshop stand which is way too expensive ( now there's a surprise :roll: ), but the accessory stand. You might need to make your dealer look at the fiches a bit harder.

The list price is about £124 inc VAT, and it is useable for either the R series or the K series. Large and plenty strong enough, it has a very long operating arm making it very easy to use.

I sell paddock stands but I still bought one.

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Postby PBBoxer » Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:23 pm

That may explain something. I was after a BMW satnd as it is quoted in teh 1200s book, at 115 quid including the bracket. When I asked t Jeffries they told me they are 145!!

68 quid sounds a lot better then 145 eh
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Postby Dickypalm » Mon Nov 06, 2006 7:35 pm

I bought a Harris padock stand at the NEC. Its made of Stainless and has bearings so the wheel can rotate but it cost £135, not cheap byt well made.

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Postby Gats » Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:02 am

As an alternative, have a look at Anderson's Stands site here in Oz. They ship o/s but I reckon they could do with a dealer/distributor in Europe.
A mate who's a local suspension guru uses them exclusively and can't say enough about them. It's very good gear though a little pricier than some.

BTW, they don't show a R1200S stand on site at present but they do make it - it's a mirror of the K1200S stand.

http://www.andersonstands.com/
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