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Pit Bull Rear Stand - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Pit Bull Rear Stand (/showthread.php?tid=8206) |
Pit Bull Rear Stand - Stichill_imp - 04-28-2021 Since (most) of you guys have a center stand, this may not be all that relevant to you (I don't have a CB1100; I ride a CBR250R). Nevertheless, I just want to give a testimonial to the absolutely BEASTLY build quality of the made-in-USA [url=https://www.pit-bull.com]Pit Bull motorcycle products. There may be other applications where you may have interest. I have suffered for years with some kind of low-rent imported rear stand (maybe Harbor Freight, maybe eBay) that I only use for wheel removal and chain slack adjustment. Over time, it has started to deform. Now it pushes the swing arm together, making wheel installation difficult, and always feels like it might collapse and dump the bike. Also, it doesn't even hold the bike properly level. So, I sprung for the exorbitantly expensive (or so I thought) [url=https://www.pit-bull.com/busa-rear-motorcycle-rear-stand-zrx-zx14-ninja-1000-f0082a-000]Pit Bull rear stand, cost USD $195 delivered. What arrived absolutely blew me away. It was WAY more stout than I would have imagined. I was shocked at the gauge of the tubing and the overall bada**ery of the thing in every respect. This is a very serious piece of hardware. Left: Bad Right: Awesome ![]() With 1/2" drive ratchet wrench for scale re: the size of the round tubing ![]() By the way, I have used two of their [url=https://www.pit-bull.com/wheel-chock-f0017-000]wheel chocks for years for my trail bikes, and have noted they are bulletproof. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - Houtman_imp - 04-28-2021 I have 3 Pitt Bull stands and they are the VERY best , worth every penny. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - whizzle_dizzler_imp - 04-29-2021 When I worked at a Ducati dealership, Pit Bull stands were all that we used, for a good reason. They're insanely well built and easy to use. That said, I've never dropped the cash on one. The "Trackside" branded $55 rear stand I got from Cycle Gear years ago has been sufficient for the multiple bikes that I've owned. Though, if I ever own a single side swingarm bike, I would definitely get a Pit Bull stand for it. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - LongRanger_imp - 04-29-2021 I had the exact stand when I owned an SV650S. They are rugged indeed. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - rickcb - 04-29-2021 I have that stand too for Jennifer's bike and I love it. Worth every penny. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - 2017EX_imp - 05-01-2021 I have the Pitbull front fork leg lift stand for my CB. Using it along with the center stand gets both wheels off the ground for storage and maintenance. I added spools to my Monkey, and have Pitbull stands front and rear that I use with it When it comes to reliable rock solid stands, it is one of those "you get what you pay for" things. RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - cj599_imp - 05-01-2021 i have their neck stand and love it and i have a older 2 brothers rear stand its ok i guess not on the level https://www.pit-bull.com/honda-motorcycles/honda-motorcycles/honda-cb1100/hybrid-headlift-motorcycle-front-stand-f0100-000 RE: Pit Bull Rear Stand - ampm7_imp - 05-02-2021 I've had them for years and they work great particularly on sport bikes. |