Flipper wrote:Is there some trick to getting my bike up on the rear stand by myself.
I have a Pit Bull rear stand that lifts the bike by the swing arm.
Even if I could balance the bike in an upright position and get the rear stand in place,
I don't think I'm strong enough to push the rear stand down by myself to lift the bike.
I terrified of dropping it.
Any suggestions?
I don't understand what you mean by needing someone to hold the front brake when you are pushing down on the lever....jaskc78 wrote:i've put several bikes on stands and unfortunately the only way i've done it myself is to put it on a lift and then tighten the front wheel clamp before putting it on the rear stand. you need someone to hold the front brake while you push down on the stand usually unless you want to nose your bike into a wall or something to get it on the stand. unfortunately it's one of those two-person jobs without some weird setup.
just makes the bike stay put better and the stand actually leverage its way under the rear tire easier. i suppose it's not necessary, i just always feel like i'm chasing the bike a bit if there's nothing keeping it from rolling forward.HYPERR wrote:I don't understand what you mean by needing someone to hold the front brake when you are pushing down on the lever....
I agree with you. That being said you and I are both male. I believe the OP is a female. I can see how this would be quite difficult for a woman to do it solo. When you lack strength, it requires a lot more finesse and technique to overcome it. That is why I suggested to her to put the sidestand up on a block of wood. This will relieve her of having to keep the bike upright.storysunfolding wrote: It doesn't take much effort.
Yes centerstands are nice but you have to remember it is not practical for a sportbike as it will be the first thing to grind on a corner.dean owens wrote:so happy i have a center stand.
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