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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
Works very good to get access to the front tire on my motorcycle. The only thing I didn’t like is that you have to unbolt the front brake line t fitting to get to the lift point.
Noah Bertrand
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Easy to put together even though it came without intructions. Seems well built. Biggest pin is a little smaller than my triple tree hole but still works. Stand was too short for my 2017 Yamaha FJ09. Had to put down 2 2X10 boards to get it to work. Good enough for me but just be aware this doesn't fit every kind of bike. I gave it 3 stars because of the no instructions and no warnings about bike size.
Franco
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2023
I added washers to take away the play at the pivot points then it was perfect. great sturdy stand for the money
Joshua
Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2023
Overall this is a really great stand and easy to use, and the fact that it comes with multiple pins is great. The only problem with the stand in my case, and I already heard this before I bought it, when used with my Ninja 300 it presses up underneath the headlights, I'm sure it would damage the assembly if left on.. But I had to take my front wheel off so taking my headlights off wasn't too much extra work.
MYUSVET
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023
Don’t tie your bike up to the ceiling like I’ve seen a hundred times. Buy this great tool and lift your bikes front end safely. Good for changing front tires at home, making sure your wheel is aligned properly, brake disc alignment. I saw this other places for much more $$ but bought here instead. It was shipped directly from the manufacturer. Shipping was quick and the price was right!
JayBird
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2023
Ordered this for my 2007 cbr 600rr. Does include the pin for my bike, plus extras. Very sturdy and well made. Great addition to any bike owner.
Thracky
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2022
First, it's a good, inexpensive front stand. The largest pin included works well for my 2022 390 Duke.However, there are zero instructions included and it seems like the distributor Kapsco Moto doesn't even have one. You have to closely inspect the product photos and take educated guesses. There are 2 pairs of nearly identical bolts+washers+nuts but the one pair is slightly longer than the other and is supposed to be used to secure the arm that holds the lifting pin. The shorter pair is for attaching the wheels to the part of the frame with the handle. Guess how I know this? Obviously I used the longer ones first, and had to swap them out.Also, the hole for the pin is slanted and should be slanted towards the bike (away from the handle) but if you don't pay attention to that (like me) you secure it and then have to once again undo everything and flip the arm over.Anyway, the assembly issues are mostly just an annoyance but hopefully someone will find the info I shared useful.
rick gregoire
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2019
I bought this for use with my 88 Katana but the supplied triple tree pins were too small in diameter.They offered another set of larger ones which I ordered and once they arrived,I found one that fit perfectly.Now I have a pin to fit every thing with 2 wheels.I had to adjust the brake hose bracket a bit but it works well and the price point was good.
Allison N
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2018
The seller was very hard to deal with. They sent the stand, with ZERO hardware to assemble the stand. I had to email at least 4 times and even go to Amazon and threaten to open a case. I sent tons of pics. Finally then send the Bolts, nuts, pins, and main tree shaft pin. No cotter pins for the mid-point section! They STILL couldn't send 100% of the order. I went to hardware store and got a pack of cotter pins for $3 so........no big deal, but it IS a big deal in a way. You fight with someone that much, that much of a stupid headache and in the end you STILL have to go buy parts to make the thing functional.Ok, all that said, the stand itself is top notch. Works a charm, no issues, and rock solid. No touching the brake line, horn, or wire at the bottom of the triple clamp and does not touch the nose of the fairing like some other brands do(i've READ that some do anyway). I'm happy, in the end.
Q. W. Parks
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016
Gets the job done with confidence. I used this life on my 2009 Yamaha FZ6R and it got the job done and I'm happy with the results. Now in order to get it to work on my bike I had to purchase the Pin Kit #2 as well which is well worth having in case a friend needs a lift no pun intended. I did have to remove the front fairing and headlight assembly because the FZ6R was designed with a lifted front end stance. If you're scared to take off the front end, well then you have no business looking into triple trees or paddock stands in general. Back to my FZ6R, the clearance issue has nothing to do with the Venom lift and everything to do with Yamaha. Anyway I was able to remove the front wheel and get my tire mounted and balanced quickly. I'm thrilled with the stand and it's sturdy enough to support my 470lb bike with absolute ease. I also have the Venom Spool Lift for my swing arm.
Jeep Wrangler TJ Forum
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2016
As long as I've owned motorcycles I've always purchased Pit Bull stands. They're sturdy and highly regarded. However, recently I needed a new set of stands and so I started looking at these Venom stands that I keep seeing on Amazon. The reviews are good, and after weeks of research the general consensus seems to be that while they aren't as beefy as Pit Bull stands, they are more than adequate for the task.I purchased the universal head lift stand below:http://www.amazon.com/Venom-Motorcycle-Triple-Headlift-Kawasaki/dp/B00CX7L1LA?/?tag=wranglerorg-20And I purchased the universal rear stand below:http://www.amazon.com/Venom-Motorcycle-Swingarm-Paddock-Kawasaki/dp/B0036QX4EY/?tag=wranglerorg-20As far as I know they will work on almost any make and model of bike. I'm using them on my 2013 Aprilia RSV4 Factory, and I've also used them on a friends Ducati, another friends Yamaha, etc.Anyways, I'm impressed. First off, the price is obscenely cheap. I don't know how they're even making any money at all since the shipping is free. They got here 4 days after ordering them in huge boxes, and assembling them was a piece of cake.After 6 months of using them I can say that they are just as good as my Pit Bull stands in every way. The ONLY thing they don't have that the Pit Bull stands do is the bling factor and the thick metal.I left my Aprilia up on both the front and rear stand for over a month while I was doing work to the engine. I rocked it back and forth with my hands to make sure, and I can say that there are NO stability issues with these stands at all.So, if anyone is looking for a nice set of stands for a more than reasonable price, give these things a try!Just sharing my feedback with the riding community!
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