Centre stand.

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Centre stand.

10 Mar 2026 07:23
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Have been looking for a while now for something to centre the bike, but didn't like how some of the lifts operated, just didn't seem secure. So i built this. Its a bit crude, and i still need to put some extra bracing on it for piece of mind. But it does the trick. Once cleaned up and painted it will look great. Any thoughts?
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Re: Centre stand.

10 Mar 2026 08:55
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Simple and straightforward solution, looks good to me. We often "over engineer" things we build ourselves when you compare what we build to the factory offerings

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Re: Centre stand.

14 Mar 2026 03:29
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Good idea.
Are you able to attach, and get it up by yourself?
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Re: Centre stand.

14 Mar 2026 12:47
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Good idea.
Are you able to attach, and get it up by yourself?
now there’s a question 

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