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The Trackside Rear Wheel Multi-Fit Swingarm Paddock Stand is engineered for performance and durability, featuring heavy-duty steel construction, a corrosion-resistant finish, and versatile compatibility for all motorcycle enthusiasts. Weighing just 9.5 pounds, it combines stability with portability, making it an essential tool for any serious rider.
Manufacturer | Trackside |
Brand | Trackside |
Model | Rear Paddock |
Item Weight | 9.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 20.9 x 23 inches |
Item model number | SL17R |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SL17R |
M**K
Sturdy enough for liter bikes
Arrived sooner than predicted and required no assembly. Reversible and adjustable lift ends have pads and hooks on same part so there are no extra pieces to lose. At max width just right to engage spools on swing arm of 2007 Aprilia Tuono. Funky handle does retract but not sure why as it is short and would probably work better permanently extended. Handle stays attached so no chance of misplacing it. Much thinner wall tubes than my Pitbull and not a thing of beauty but sturdy enough and supported my 450 pound bike securely. Only an inch or two off the ground but enough for servicing chain etc.
K**.
Good for the money
It's ok if you're on a budget. The handle is convenient as it retracts when not in use. The product is not as strong as I would like, as it feels a bit shaky when putting the bike on it. Once the bike is on the stand, it feels very stable. I have confidence in using this for maintenance/repairs and holding the bike on for the winter.
D**W
Great for the price
Great design and works well
M**S
Rubber support block broke off and motorcycle fell over
The two rubber blocks used to support the motorcycle swing arm are held on with steel pins. While in the house to grab the soap, one pin broke where it welds on. The motorcycle being supported was very lightweight. It is a 2019 Honda CB300R...now with several scratches and a broken clutch lever.
R**R
Don't see why you would spend more
Mine came in two days even though it was not Amazon prime . I didn't think I would be able to put it up and down by myself, but if you are careful you can do it, ( I am 65 and am able to do it). Someone complained about the welds but mine were complete all around and well done. I have a 2017 gsxr1000 and it fits fine but had to put the V supports all the way out. The pipe to raise it may get scratched with use as some have noted but the ability to push it under the rear wheel to get it out of the way makes up for it. Overall it's a great buy.
J**Y
Good For the Money
This Is the first stand I have ever bought so I have nothing to compare it to. I saw some expensive ones that looked nice but didn’t want to break the bank for the amount I am going to use it. I liked the look/ design of this one over some of the other cheaper ones out there. It arrives assembled. It seems sturdy, the brackets that adjust to connect to the spool or hold the swing arm are not as beefy looking as I would like. However, It does work pretty good, overall I am happy. It will serve its purpose well.2012 Honda CBR 600RR
J**G
Not the best
Not the best stand, but it gets the job done.The handle is easily slides in and out of position, so you need to make sure its locked in place by constantly applying rotational force. It would have worked much better it if was just welded into place.The plastic caps on the ends of the handle keep falling out, they were not engineered properly from the looks of it.The black finish on the stand looks good for the most part, the one I bought came with some scratches, but nothing indicating prior use.If you dont mind the these details, the stand should work fine. I will update after a couple months of use to see if the stand actually holds up.
S**N
Seems to work but looks cheap up close
First things first, I used the stand to lift my bike for a chain cleaning and it worked fine. My bike is only about 400lbs and it uses spools for the lift points. That said, upon taking it out of the box, I was immediately concerned with the weld points. I am by no means an accomplished welder but my welds look 10 time better than these. I'll add a picture as soon as possible but trust me, they look rough. The other concern is the actual handle. Even when it's in position, it feels pretty iffy. You just don't feel like you've got a stable grip on this thing when you're ready to lift. If I could have afforded a pit bull or woodcraft lift, I would have chosen one of those. If you need to save money, this thing seems to do the job but as always, you get what you pay for.
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