zxlnt

Needs a job
Kawpuke Extraordinare
Posts: 2853
|
posted June 08, 2006 06:33 PM
What rear stand are you using.
What rear wheel stand are you guys using. My lockhart spool stand wont fit up far enough with the stupid rear fender still on. The handle hits. It might clear when I get the fender off, so what are you guys using. Spool stands or the pad type??
|
FasterThanStink

Pro
Posts: 1218
|
posted June 08, 2006 06:39 PM
Cycle Cat with swingarm spools. It works great.
http://www.cyclecat.com/
____________
Speed has never killed anyone,
suddenly becoming stationary...
That's what gets you.
|
zxlnt

Needs a job
Kawpuke Extraordinare
Posts: 2853
|
posted June 08, 2006 11:10 PM
Eeek a little steep for me...
But it looks like a nice stand...
|
fastestbusaaround

Needs a life
I eat Fish...
Posts: 7889
|
posted June 09, 2006 06:51 AM
Hindle here.
____________
FYYFF!!!
|
kawiguy3

Novice Class
Posts: 52
|
posted June 09, 2006 07:03 AM
Has anyone used a pitbull yet?
|
zxlnt

Needs a job
Kawpuke Extraordinare
Posts: 2853
|
posted June 09, 2006 07:17 AM
No, I haven't but they a good stands from everything I have heard...
|
CrotchRocket

Moderator
Bracket Racing with Betsy
Posts: 8038
|
posted June 09, 2006 07:43 AM
Edited By: CrotchRocket on 9 Jun 2006 08:44
I use a pitbul and have the Muzzy billet spools on my 12 though...
Those spools are awesome pieces!!!
____________
Jason Miller StreetBike Seminars
*****DragRacers do it better, because they dont cut Corners*****
|
tslewisz

Expert Class
Posts: 328
|
posted June 09, 2006 07:54 AM
I use Pitbull. Don't remember what brand spools...
|
Nixter

Expert Class
Posts: 152
|
posted June 09, 2006 08:32 AM
I have a Pitbull with Pitbull spools. It fits with the bottom, reflector part of the fender chopped off. I don't think any stand will fit without at least doing that.
____________
2012 ZX14R - Black
|
tslewisz

Expert Class
Posts: 328
|
posted June 09, 2006 09:26 AM
Yeah, I had to fold the flap in to use it. Of course it's gone completely now.
|
iflyphi

Zone Head
Posts: 542
|
posted June 09, 2006 10:52 AM
Im currently not where I can look at my bike. Does the ZX14 take spools?? If so, what size??
|
zerMATT

Pro
Posts: 1931
|
posted June 09, 2006 11:18 AM
Yup, no problem with spools. Can't remember the size, but it's pretty much what every other Kwak sportbike uses...
____________
'06 Passion Red ZX-14 | Black D&D Slip-ons | Speedo Healer | V1 | zumo 550 | Heli-Risers | PhantomX
|
iflyphi

Zone Head
Posts: 542
|
posted June 09, 2006 11:20 AM
Well some are 8mm, some are 10, and some are 12, so it would help me to know which size so I can order the spools. Gonna get a pitbull pull forward stand, so I can put the bike up on the rear stand by myself. Pretty cool, you can stand too the side, hold one handle bar and pull forward to raise the back end.
|
zerMATT

Pro
Posts: 1931
|
posted June 09, 2006 11:33 AM
Edited By: zerMATT on 9 Jun 2006 12:36
According to Pit-Bull and just about other website that sells spools that I can find, all "recent" Kawasaki sportbikes use 10mm.
I've been looking at that new pull forward stand myself. I like the idea of being able to stand beside the bike, not behind it while putting it up on the stand. Plus, you don't have to worry about tripping over that stupid bar sticking out the back.
I asked a local dealer if he was going to stock that item, since it's a new product, he hadn't even heard about it. When he looked it up, he said "boy, that sure looks dangerous... I'm not sure anybody would buy it." I have no idea what he's talking about... I don't see how that's any more dangerous than any other rear stand except that high-dollar one mentioned above... you prett much have to balance the bike with one hand while lifting with the other.
____________
'06 Passion Red ZX-14 | Black D&D Slip-ons | Speedo Healer | V1 | zumo 550 | Heli-Risers | PhantomX
|
FasterThanStink

Pro
Posts: 1218
|
posted June 09, 2006 12:06 PM
quote: Im currently not where I can look at my bike. Does the ZX14 take spools?? If so, what size??
10 mm
____________
Speed has never killed anyone,
suddenly becoming stationary...
That's what gets you.
|
scificanada

Expert Class
Posts: 411
|
posted June 10, 2006 11:48 AM
Kimpex.. 74.00 at Cycleworld Toronto
____________
Be a predator, not prey.
2006 Blue(the fastest colour) ZX14, Brock Ti Gen 3, Secondary Butterflies out, PCIII with Brock Map, Muzzy Frame Sliders.
|
TransAm
Parking Attendant
Posts: 3
|
posted June 10, 2006 02:45 PM
I had the same problem with the first stand set that I bought, and had to "bend" the fender to the side in order to use it. Didn't like that approach, so did some more checking and found a set of universal front and rear stands from Handy Industries that work very well. The price wasn't too bad either, being $112.63 for a front and rear set, including shipping. Note that you have to specify which version you want, and that the spools are not included.
http://www.handyindustries.com/shop/product_view.asp?idProduct=167&D=1&S=4
|
tslewisz

Expert Class
Posts: 328
|
posted June 11, 2006 04:50 AM
I've heard good things about the Handy stands. Welcome to the board, TransAm.
|
dubious

Needs a life
Needs more time to ride!
Posts: 8442
|
posted June 11, 2006 06:46 AM
Hindle, and vortex spools.
____________
natural selection.....
destiny will overcome intervention.
Some are not worthy of the effort.
|
TransAm
Parking Attendant
Posts: 3
|
posted June 11, 2006 09:36 AM
Thanks for the welcome! After 1100 miles, this bike still gets my full attention, AND respect! It's GREAT (and so is this board)! :-)
|
scificanada

Expert Class
Posts: 411
|
posted June 12, 2006 06:51 PM
Edited By: scificanada on 12 Jun 2006 19:52
.
____________
Be a predator, not prey.
2006 Blue(the fastest colour) ZX14, Brock Ti Gen 3, Secondary Butterflies out, PCIII with Brock Map, Muzzy Frame Sliders.
|
|
|