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Oct 25th, 2011, 2:01 pm
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Augusta, GA, USA
Posts: 158
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Streetfighter Pin Size for a Centerstand lift
All,
I've read the posts about the Pitbull being the best stands out for the SFS but I personally want the center stand lift. I have located several different types but I do not know the size of the pin needed for the SFS. The sizes available - can only get one - that are offered are 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 7/16", 11/16", 15/16".
Does anyone have the measurement for the required pin size?
Thanks.
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'10 Streetfighter S
'06 Kawasaki KX450F
'07 Husky TE450 (Sold)
'05 Honda TRX450R (Sold)
'95 Monster M900 (Sold)
'95 Suzuki RM125 (Bored to 144) (Sold)
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Oct 25th, 2011, 2:40 pm
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Dearborn, MI, United States
Posts: 2,531
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DucDuk
All,
I've read the posts about the Pitbull being the best stands out for the SFS but I personally want the center stand lift. I have located several different types but I do not know the size of the pin needed for the SFS. The sizes available - can only get one - that are offered are 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 7/16", 11/16", 15/16".
Does anyone have the measurement for the required pin size?
Thanks.
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If you're talking about the front stand that lifts the lower triple, the pin size is 27mm or 1-1/16" This is for Ohlins only. For a good inexpensive stand, look at the Lockhart-Phillips. It comes with a full set of pins, and is reasonably priced. I use one.
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Oct 27th, 2011, 11:34 am
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Official Sponsor
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Emeryville, CA, USA
Posts: 56
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Hi guys,
We are the Importer and Distributor for BURSIG Stands in North America. Just wanted to let you know that we offer a Stand for the Ducati Streetfighter. Here are some pictures:
It allows you to do any kind of work on the bike. The winter months are coming up. The BURSIG Stand is the perfect tool for longtime storage as the suspension will not sag and tires will not flat spot! Optional coasters will allow mobility in garage or workshop.
Let me know if you have any additional questions. We have the Stand in stock - ready to ship.
Regards,
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Oct 27th, 2011, 9:09 pm
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Expand the mind. Not a fuel tank
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Chicago, IL., USA
Posts: 8,786
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Oct 27th, 2011, 9:57 pm
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Augusta, GA, USA
Posts: 158
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Thanks Won - I appreciate it. Now to convince my wife that I NEED one of these. LOL
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'10 Streetfighter S
'06 Kawasaki KX450F
'07 Husky TE450 (Sold)
'05 Honda TRX450R (Sold)
'95 Monster M900 (Sold)
'95 Suzuki RM125 (Bored to 144) (Sold)
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Oct 28th, 2011, 4:19 am
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Blame the universe not the tank!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: South, Georgia, USA
Posts: 3,014
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I still see the benefits of the separate rear and front stands as the gold standard. A simple mechanical lift. I'm not knocking the frame stand, I just don't care for dealing with that sort of thing.... imho
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