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rear stand?

36K views 57 replies 31 participants last post by  i heart ricers  
#1 ·
i wonder if my universal sportbike pitbull stand will be able to adjust to the most likely narrower grom swinger?
 
#3 ·
might have to go with a shittier more universal stand like the crappy cycle gear ones that have a VERY adjustable width and just push them both full inwards and hope.
 
#4 ·
^ this will probably have to happen ... I have spare track stands laying around and I might have to weld up a longer arm but stands hadn't even crossed my mind. I'd want to put spools on there too, just tap the swingarm maybe, it's not like it's a ton of weight resting on them.
 
#10 ·
I use the welder quite a bit. Really glad I bought it between building a Suzuki Samurai and Jeep TJ and now my VW Bug. I always wanted a bender but in the end, really have not needed it. I purchased a pre-bend kit for me jeep and welded it myself. I havn't needed bent tubes for anything else.
 
#18 · (Edited)
Does anyone know the mm. size screws for the swingarm spools, and what size pin for the front triple tree stand? Are Hondas standardized for these two items? I think you will need stands to adjust the chain and to remove wheels to change tires. With that exhaust pipe under the bike, not sure I could fit a center jack under there in the center either.
 
#25 ·
Checking steering bearings (front stand), removing wheels to change tires, adjusting the chain (rear only). Many people use the rear stand to oil the chain. Not me. Too dangerous. I just move the bike a couple of times, support it on the side stand and get down on my hands and knees. I see I can buy a swingarm kit for $13 which consists of 2 swingarm rests to replace the attachment that are used for spools. Now if I could only find the pin size for the front. Looks like Honda uses several sizes. Anyone know the front stand pin size for the Grom?
 
#27 ·
The swing arm rests I bought for the rear stand work just fine for the Grom, but I cannot get my mj moto cheap Chinese Triple Tree front stand to clear the light and horn. I wanted to lift the front to check the steering head bearing, but now I'll just wait until someone else finds something that works. I do not see any place for a motorcycle jack or center stand to rest under the bike either. Has anyone lifted the front end yet, and if so, how?
 
#32 ·
Please don't consider wasting your money on the rear stand stopper kit from yoshimura ( it requires you drilling holes in your swing arm ). If I had not mounted them I would have sent that shit right back to yosh...just got to chock it up to a loss. Easy come easy go.....just like my ruck...