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Postby vienna » Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:31 am

Been looking through the threads and confused!

What is the best stand for a BCR (2003) so you dont have to keep taking the belly pan off to get it upright please.

How do the axel stands work, where does the bar go

Many thanks

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Postby Gromit » Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:05 pm

Geoff - ABBA (not the Dancing Queens) now do a workshops stand for the S - I believe Lloyd (Boxerpan) uses one. It fits onto the swingarm spindle point on the frame.

I've got one of their stands which I use on the Triumph and it's a very solidly made, quality piece of kit. :)

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Postby boxerpan » Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:20 pm

The ABBA stand is my choice simply because it comes with adapters for most bikes known to man, so you can change bikes or have more than one :) Super stable with a wide spread.
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Postby vienna » Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:04 pm

Many thanks, will put on the birthday list!

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Postby guised » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:17 am

Use one for my Tuono and it's brilliant! Here's the website

http://www.abbastands.co.uk/

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Postby Boxered » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:26 pm

boxerpan wrote:The ABBA stand is my choice simply because it comes with adapters for most bikes known to man, so you can change bikes or have more than one :) Super stable with a wide spread.


Lloyd, I have the ABBA stand too, but I can't use it on my own, as the sidestand fouls it, the only way I get around it is for somone to hold the bike upright while I attach the stand. Do you have the same problem?

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Postby sandbar » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:38 pm

I use the NWS stand as used by the UK Boxer Cup Team. A bit fiddly, but looks good when in use.

Because it mounts on the rear pillion mounts it does not interfere in any way with bellypans or sidestands or, in fact, anything in the middle.

I am thinking about getting the NWS front stand and then, even more than usual, everything can be up in the air.

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Postby boxerpan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:49 pm

Boxered wrote:
boxerpan wrote:The ABBA stand is my choice simply because it comes with adapters for most bikes known to man, so you can change bikes or have more than one :) Super stable with a wide spread.


Lloyd, I have the ABBA stand too, but I can't use it on my own, as the sidestand fouls it, the only way I get around it is for somone to hold the bike upright while I attach the stand. Do you have the same problem?

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Nope, I put the n/s part of the stand in front of the sidestand then go round and slide the o/s leg on and get it all tightened up. Put the bike upright and as the bike rolls onto the Abba the sidestand retracts.
Bear in mind that I may have different shock length/torque arm/sidestand length to you - they all have an effect as to where the Abba sets up.
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Postby boxerpan » Tue Apr 26, 2005 7:51 pm

sandbar wrote:Because it mounts on the rear pillion mounts ??????

Sandbar


On a single seater ??.............how very quaint :D
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Postby Boxered » Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:00 pm

boxerpan wrote:
Boxered wrote:
boxerpan wrote:The ABBA stand is my choice simply because it comes with adapters for most bikes known to man, so you can change bikes or have more than one :) Super stable with a wide spread.


Lloyd, I have the ABBA stand too, but I can't use it on my own, as the sidestand fouls it, the only way I get around it is for somone to hold the bike upright while I attach the stand. Do you have the same problem?

Cheers
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Nope, I put the n/s part of the stand in front of the sidestand then go round and slide the o/s leg on and get it all tightened up. Put the bike upright and as the bike rolls onto the Abba the sidestand retracts.
Bear in mind that I may have different shock length/torque arm/sidestand length to you - they all have an effect as to where the Abba sets up.


Hmm, I'm sure I tried that, but thanks Lloyd.......runs off to garage to play

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Postby sandbar » Tue Apr 26, 2005 8:29 pm

On a single seater ??.............how very quaint :D


Tut,tut,tut!!!

Surely you know about the brackets that replace the pillion footpegs?? :shock:

as used by the UK Boxer Cup Team


Now there is something for the little black book! :wink:

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Postby Sparkstack » Tue Apr 26, 2005 10:21 pm

Hmm,

The nws stand appears to be £60 odd quid more than the abba one. Not sure if i can spot exactly where the £60 quid has been spent..

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Postby vienna » Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:29 pm

Be for I order will the ABBA function with a BCR belly pan?

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Postby andrew s » Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:10 pm

Vienna,

I have had the Abba stand for years and used it on all sorts of bikes.

I have a BCR, and yes it does work with the belly pan on. The only thing is you need to be carefull. It does touch the belly pan slightly when you place the N/S part through, then attached the O/S, tighten the screw up. Then up right the bike and pull it back. I have used it on numerous occasions and it has never caused damage.

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ok so i'm being dumb now....

Postby timbo » Sun May 01, 2005 7:54 am

i have a NWS 'ulti-lift' (?) and want to use it on the BCR
i have just got - i assume the right-hand end of the swingarm pivot is
behind the small plate (with 4no. bolts) and that it is ok to remove said
plate to insert the tapered pin of the stand...? or am i mssing something?

why have they put a cover plate over that side??

thanks for answers and no laughing at me too much..

cheers


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