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I feel like this is a dumb question, but the search function take me off the board and after looking and not finding the answer well here I am, lol

the rear swing arm has no place to but rear stand lifters and the axle has some odd cup shaped things around it, what does everyone do for a rear stand lift point.  I don't like using the angle brackets as ive seen them slip

 

Thanks and sorry if this has been beat to death, 

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YAMAHA YZF-R1& R1M 2015+ Paddock Stand Bobbins by Evotech Performance

Paddock 4.jpg

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Forgot to add pic
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28 minutes ago, scat2me said:

YAMAHA YZF-R1& R1M 2015+ Paddock Stand Bobbins by Evotech Performance

Paddock 4.jpg

Much thanks!

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Just now, vcyclenut said:

just from past experience im not a fan of this type,  I much prefer the ones that are locked in 

Yeah I noticed that after I posted... so I deleted my post. 👍

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DewMan
 
Just shut up and ride.

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I highly recommend the Trex rear spool adapters. Allows the use of a rear stand, and removal of the wheel if needed. Can't do that with the axle spools. Also get a bit more height while on the stand as the spools sit lower than the ones through the axle. 

 

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WWW.T-REX-RACING.COM

T-Rex Racing 2013 - 2017 Yamaha FZ-07 MT-07 Spool Adapters

 

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On 4/25/2019 at 4:03 PM, scat2me said:

YAMAHA YZF-R1& R1M 2015+ Paddock Stand Bobbins by Evotech Performance

Paddock 4.jpg

ok, I ordered these and there is no way to mount them to the bike?  How did you mount them 

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Just now, vcyclenut said:

ok, I ordered these and there is no way to mount them to the bike?  How did you mount them 

 

They use a double ended bolt that passes through the axle and has a lock nut and washer on each end. It should have come with them?

Personally I prefer these;

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WWW.SHOPYAMAHA.COM

They let you do chain maintanance and remove the wheel while on the stand.

 

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1 hour ago, vcyclenut said:

it did not come with that, ugh 

A piece of all-thread, a couple of nylocks and washers and you're in.

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9 hours ago, mossrider said:

 

They use a double ended bolt that passes through the axle and has a lock nut and washer on each end. It should have come with them?

Personally I prefer these;

5Uf8Ypnd_wKdY31UDB9xWruOUhzezNS2PhEwqaZw
WWW.SHOPYAMAHA.COM

They let you do chain maintanance and remove the wheel while on the stand.

 

@bellissimoto can get the Gilles versions and gives great discounts for forum members

 

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ATGATT... ATTATT, two acronyms I live by.
 

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On 5/2/2019 at 4:17 PM, sorkyah said:

@bellissimoto can get the Gilles versions and gives great discounts for forum members

 

True Story :)

 

- Paul

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On 5/7/2019 at 11:59 AM, bellissimoto said:

True Story :)

 

- Paul

hit me up with a PM for them, thanks

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