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1198 Front Stand Recommendations

Discussion in '848 / 1098 / 1198' started by BB1000, Feb 18, 2021.

  1. I’m after a front yoke stand for my 1198. The bike has no location hole for the standard type head lift stands. As I found out after I bought one ☹️
    Any recommendations?
     
  2. I had a similar issue on my 1299 when looking for one so settled for the Pro Bike paddock with the rollers. Works great and should be fine for front-wheel removal if that's what you're after

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  3. it's crazy how we all adopt/get used to those "all that is available for the task" front stands like above isn't it? They are a disaster waiting to happen, but apart from opening up the existing hole/creating a hole in your forks, they are about the only easy and cheap option if, as said, you also need the option of removing front wheel.
     
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  4. Yeah this was pretty much my journey. I was a tad unsure about lifting like this, but when I saw the Ducati stands lifting with a single pin on either side at the same point I felt this was an acceptable option. Both the pins actually rest in indented sections and it actually feels incredibly stable
     
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  5. simple... drill a hole....just like all THE Ducati models that do have a hole, in fact is the pilot hole already there centred for you!
     
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  6. Yeah I’d rather not lol
     
  7. I use this too. Works perfectly with a regular yoke front stand, and no drilling required.

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    I use this arrangement from ABBA stands, with a bar in the wheel spindle hole for the strap. Easy to use and very secure.
     
  9. I've used this on my 1198S - ABBA can supply a "bobbin" that fits in the rear wheel, like a rear paddock stand would. Pretty stable, but make sure the bike's in the right place in the garage before removing the front wheel...
     
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