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Rear Paddock Stand For Monster?

Discussion in 'Monster' started by Michael Davie, Mar 14, 2020.

  1. Just arrived. Still in the box. Will try it out later and report back.
    If you hear a violent scream in the distance like in some Horror movie...
    You know I dropped it the first time I went to use it.
    Then you will read how some crazy middle aged white man jumped his Ducati off the Dam into the lake...

    Heard of the T-Rex?
    Now youve heard From the HopefulRex :p
     
  2. Wow, very heavy. Packed like it was gold...

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    Rex
     
  3. LOL. The bike will never fall off the stand. Moreover, dropping the stand will not damage anything unless it fell on your foot.....It's heavy.
    The handle is reversible also which is a nice feature. Personally, I like lifting the bike with the handle forward next to the side stand. Very easy to control.
     
    #23 DarR, Apr 6, 2020
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  4. What’s wrong with the R&G rear stand, I was just thinking about getting one?
     
  5. Trying again.
    Pretend I wrote something cool. Can stand that some threads the pics dont ALL work and in others I can add a dozen

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    Solid as a ROCK!

    Rex
     
  6. Does anyone have a view on the R&G stands?
     
  7. Work fine. Had one on my Pani. Unless your a badge snob, it'll do.
     
  8. If R&G are what work good there and are significantly cheaper go for it. Especially if you can lay hands one one to judge for yourself.

    The only thing I could touch was a Pitbull.
    Plus, the difference in price is a meal out, or a few coffees. Which cannot be spent right now. So why chance it. Nobody said a bad thing about these except for the price.

    I justified that.

    Rex
     
  9. As much as I like the Pit-Bull products as mentioned previously, I do recognize that an Overvalued US Dollar, Import Duties and Shipping Costs will make them prohibitively expensive for our European friends.
     
    #29 DarR, Apr 8, 2020
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  10. I have decided to go for the Constands one in the end.
     
  11. Check the pin diameter. I've a biketek and a gubbelini sat in the garage growing old. Mine were used on my 748.
     
  12. I have the generic Rear Paddock Stand which works with the cotton reels. It works OK with a light bike like an MT09 but when I put the Monster on it it seemed to bend in and it did not fill me with any confidence. See how the side by the exhaust leans in?
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    I would buy the single sided one from R&G over this for sure. But the Abba is much better.
     
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  13. Hard to measure with a Vernier Caliper but I make it
    I measured the hole at 26 mm
     
  14. Looking online it's 25.8 stepped down to 21.7

    Should be the same for these bikes ....
    Ducati 748 1995-2004
    Ducati 848 2008-2010
    Ducati 848 Evo 2011-2013
    Ducati 916 1994-1998
    Ducati 996 1999-2001
    Ducati 998 2002-2004


    Ducati Hypermotard 1100 Evo 2007-2012
    Ducati Hypermotard 796 2010-2012
    Ducati Hypermotard 821 2013-2013
    Ducati Hyperstrada 2013-2013
    Ducati Monster 1100 2009-2010
    Ducati Monster 1100 Evo 2011-2013
    Ducati Monster 796 2010-2013
    Ducati Monster S2R 1000 2006-2008
    Ducati Monster S2R 800 2005-2007
    Ducati Monster S4R 2003-2008
    Ducati Monster S4RS 2006-2008
    Ducati Multistrada 1000 2003-2006
    Ducati Multistrada 1100 2007-2009
    Ducati Streetfighter 848 2011-2013

     
  15. My stand from Constands arrived today, and I’m happy with the quality, seems pretty solid and stable. The dolly wheels are useful for moving about in the garage as it’s a bit tight for space.
     
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  16. Pics?
    Does it have wheels on the handle end too? Mine has just the 2 near the pivot point. I had sen some online where once it was lifted up it was fully mobile. Is that what you bought?

    Rex
     
  17. That looks like a bike looking for some pavement to rest sideways on.
     
  18. Yes it’s fully mobile with swivel wheels all round. It was £66 from Motea on eBay whereas about £86 I think on their website. Although if I had paid the full price they might have included some instructions on how to put it together...

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  19. not the one I saw, but probably a quarter the price.

    Very cool.

    Rex
     
  20. I’ve got one of those, very good stand, sturdy and as you say useful to move the bike around on, the only issue I found is it’s bloody lethal if you pick it up without holding both frames, the inner bit will flick out and damage anything in its path, so be careful if you pick it up to carry it.
    PS you can turn thru 180 degrees and rebolt the rear swivel wheel support, on some of my bikes it gets in the way when getting the bike wheel out in the position shown in your photo.
     
    #40 Mark9, Apr 17, 2020
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