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The GP Pro Series Gloss Black Universal Front and Rear Stand Set is a heavy-duty motorcycle maintenance solution designed for a wide range of sportbikes. With a solid steel frame, it includes a front headlift adapter and 10 various sized mounting pins, making it versatile and user-friendly. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this stand set is quickly becoming a favorite among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | GPI Industries Inc |
Brand | GPI Industries |
Item Weight | 43 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 26 x 21 x 13 inches |
Item model number | GP Pro Series |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Front Headlift & Rear Stand Set-Silver |
B**O
Would probably rate a 5 if I didn’t already own a Pit-Bull
So I have a Pit-Bull rear stand with 18” removable handle. Great stand. Started looking at their front Hybrid stand but it got real expensive very quickly and each PIN is like $17. So this product had both stands for less than the Hybrid Pit-bill. So I received the product in a decent amount of time. Product well protected in packaging. A little bit of a PITA to unwrap but no scratches or dents. There are instructions to use but not how to assemble. However, you can probably figure it out if you have used stands before or look real close at the picture. Once assembled I took both outside and did some work on my Wife’s GSXR 600. Like I said, I would probably rate 5 star if I hadn’t used PB before. The product is pretty sturdy and the bike felt safe on both stands. The 18” handle on the PB gives a little better leverage, and there was a point lifting the rear that I was concerned about the bike getting off balance. But if you take your time and pay attention you shouldn’t have any problems. But I do trust the PB a little more with single person use. But not enough to tell you not to buy. The product feels pretty well built compared to the cheaper stands you see on Amazon or Cycle Gear. The number of pins that come with it is a very nice plus! I found the 15mm for the GSXR and it was a nice fit. Overall I would purchase again. And for the money I think it’s a really nice combo set. And you can lift by spools or swing arm, as well as fork or head/triple clamp.I will say this. If you’re not going to do actual fork work, I found lifting from the fork easier and plenty sturdy. Just an FYI if money is a potential concern.I would recommend.
K**U
Worked perfectly for XSR900
I had a Trackside rear stand that was great and a generic fork stand that was super sketchy, but it was time to service the fork oil on my XSR900. For my first time using a head lift stand, the lack of assembly instructions was a tad confusing when putting together the front stand, but this GPI set works great. It's very well made and strong (the rear stand a bit less so) and when the bike was all the way up on both stands, it was sturdy and I was not at all anxious of it falling. The front tire comes off the ground far enough that the wheel can come out no problem without removing the fender. The vast variety of head pins is a very nice addition that seems to be missing from other stand sets. Shortly after servicing the forks on my XSR, I did the same on my friend's Ninja 650 and even on the full-fairing bike absolutely nothing had to be removed from the bike in order to fit the head lift stand. For the price (relative to Pit-Bull and Woodcraft and such) it's difficult to not recommend these stands, they're the last I'm ever going to need.
R**A
Great Stands for my 2004 ZZR 1200
I had gotten my stands two weeks ago after reading other reviews other before buying. I had a small problem regarding that my bike didn't have anyplace to install spools. I ended up using the "L' (rear) picked up my bike and then used the front tree stand. It was great very stable, but noticed my rear tire did not get off the ground and so wheel did turn. I had it too far into swingarm. No problem I washed my bike and took down the bike. I again pick up the rear , but moved "L" closer in it went up, but started to check both "Ls" notice it was not set right then the bike started moves, grab the bike and also the stand stop it from moving more. It bent and tore one the rubber "L".I didn't didn't even think that the swing arm was not the same distant from the wheel and toward the fauther foward. ( it was set for distand about 13.1/2 ...needed 12 3/4 distant.Now... I have read about Mr. Lee (the owner) how he helped others owners questions about his stands on other reviews. That impress me and that help me chose these strong stands. I had contact with Mr. Lee and after sending one email about my problem he was sending another "L" to me. He didn't stop there he still made contact with me and answers my concerns how can I used my stands. (by the way the wider stands goes to the rear). He also refunded some of my money and he didn't have to do that ...he was already sending another "L" to me. Guys great stands and great owner... if I run a business...thats how I will work it... is to stand behind your Stands (sorry about the pun). Pass that along... I will.
A**I
But it works !!!
It's Okay. Not the best but it works. First time try, drop my bike. Not built for 1 person job unless you are Incredible Hulk.
U**N
Great tool, universal fitment
These stands are worth every penny. Beautiful minimal design and super functional, absolutly a universal stand (at least on the two bikes in my garage). Built rock solid with a thick powder coat.The only disappointment; they are a little lacking in precision. The front stand connection between the head-lift portion and forklift portion do not appear to be the same dimension and required some manhandling to fit them together. When the bikes are lifted off the ground I can see a slight torsion from this poor fitment where the two components do not appear to be aligned. This does not affect stability or usability (so far). It is the perfectionist in me seeing this fault, I doubt most people would notice.Another fitment note, one of the four wheels fits so tight on the shaft it wont move. I have a feeling I will be able to break that in.
B**A
Fits Ninja 400
Been using the front and rear stand for the past four months. Very sturdy and can lift the bike by myself. Used to remove wheels And chain/sprocket cleaning.
C**E
2014 Hayabusa - Work beautifully! Don't think twice, just get them.
Purchased these for a 2014 Suzuki Hayabusa. They worked perfectly, no issues very sturdy with just the rear, or with both front and rear. I was hesitant to purchase because of the weight of the bike, but there was no problem whatsoever. The only thing I had to do with move the front brake line a little out of the way while sticking the front triple tree pin in. Did not have to remove, just move it out of the way a bit. One thing I will say if you have a busa, is to have a person help you hold it upright while lifting the back up, due to the weight of it. Otherwise, I would buy these over and over again. Great value for very sturdy bike stands.
T**R
Love them
Second set of these (first set 2011). Worked fantastic on my 2005 R6 and work great for 2014 R1. High quality. Light and easy to use. Highly recommend.
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