Is it OK to leave your bike on front/rear stands..
Newb Question: is it OK to leave my bike up on a rear stand for days ...
Yes, it's completely fine. Think about the physics here. Virtually the same weight is still on the swing arm, just now it's not coming from the weight of the ...
Is it OK to leave your bike on front/rear stands..
No worries...storing on stands is probably the best thing to do....n oworries of tire flat spots or getting dried out sitting on concrete etc.
should I leave my bike on the stand - Sportbike World
There's nothing wrong with leaving your bike on the side stand as long as you do two things as a matter of habit. 1. Always put the bike in ...
Is it okay to leave front wheel alone when using a rear paddock stand?
I don't believe it is a safety issue, plus it allows me to move the bike around while on the rear stand. If I am taking off the rear wheel or ...
Rear Stand, do I need a front stand? | R6 Message Net
That said, if you never see yourself taking off the front tire at home, you dont need a front stand. I consider rear stands required shop ...
Bike storage, rear stand or kick stand? | Suzuki GSXR Forum
Otherwise rear stand is better than side stand. That way only your front tire has a chance of getting the 'flat spot' from sitting parked. Some ...
Motorcycle Stands: How To Use Them and Why You Need Them!
Another tip is to stand on the other side then the kickstand when you get your mc on the rear stand, that way the bike can not fall to the ...
Do I need to put my bike on paddock stands when storing it?
If you use a front and rear paddock stand when storing the bike, you keep the weight off the tyres, which in turn can save them from ...
Bike Winter Storage - Rear Stand? - Honda CBR 600RR Forum
Well your best option would be to get a head lift stand along with the rear stand. That being said.. I personally wouldn't leave my bike on it's ...
Suspension hanging in air: is it ok Safe to allways leave your bike up ...
The reason you keep your bike on a stand during long periods of time is to prevent dry rot of your tires.
Front and rear paddock stands, or just front is enough? - Netrider
ok for holding the bike upright but not much good for anything else. you need a rear paddock stand to lift the back wheel....ie work on the ...
safe to leave on paddock stands? - SV650.org > Forums
in theory it IS HOW your meant to store a bike if its to be left for a while, its not ideal leaving it on the side stand for a prelonged period ...
Is it OK to run a bike while it's on a rear stand? - Sport Bikes
While a bike can be run on its rear stand its not entirely stable. You shouldn't run it at high speeds. You'd be surprised at how much even a balanced wheel ...
Do you guys leave your Bikes on your stands? - Ducati.ms
I do, front and rear. The bike is against a side wall of my garage and you will not get it out with getting my truck out first.
Leaving bike on rear paddock stand? - CBR250 Forums
I have kaneg stands and they are a bit off center for some reason.... so I am a bit warey of them... but your bike should be fine.
Don't use front paddock stand alone?
The rear stand is wider and provides a stable platform to support the bike when lifted. Using a front stand only can make the bike fall over ...
Transport Bike on Rear Stand or Not? - 13x Forums
It is not a good idea to transport bikes on a stand. Most stands will not stand the kind of pressure that they will go through when doing this.
Is it harmful to store a bike in a repair stand when held by the ...
I don't think that this should be a problem. The force that is transferred through the seatpost to the bike when you sit on it and ride some ...
Is it better to store a motorcycle on a stand or jack instead of leaving ...
so yes it is fine to leave the bike on the center stand. What is not acceptable is to put the bike on the center stand and then cinch it down ...
Storing bike in workstand - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
I would say for the most part, your bike will be fine. At my shop we leave a few bikes in the stands overnight, absoutly nothing comes of it.