GENSSI Pro Rear Paddock Stand boasts a premium quality matt black tubular steel frame and two pairs of ultra-b large silicon wheels for ease of movement. The ultra-rigid frame construction makes this an ideal candidate for regular bikers and professional shops. You can count on it to last you a lifetime. Featuring a stealth matt black finish, this paddock stand really does stand out from the crowd. With its large wheels, the lightweight Evo Rear Paddock Stand is highly maneuver making the task of transporting and maintaining your bike simple. BUILT-TO-LAST - The GENSSI Motorcycle Rear Stand is made from high-grade steel tube that has been engineered specifically for long-lasting durability DURABLE FINISH - The GENSSI Rear Stand looks great with is matt black powered coating which also adds extra durability from rain and salt ASSEMBLY VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET OVERSIZED WHEELS - Ultra b wheels make the GENSSI Motorcycle Rear Stand highly practical, easy to maneuver around the garage or work shop. EASY ONE PERSON HANDLE - The low weight metal construction 11lbs and ultra-b large wheels mean that the GENSSI Rear Stand is easily to handle and portable; three piece design SPOOLS: REQUIRED, NOT INCLUDED - Each bike has different size spools, from 6mm, 8mm to 10mm, Not included;
D**E
Worth The Money Easy to Assemble.
First Off, Assemble the stand lose and ensure that the handle is installed correctly with clearance off the ground for finger / Knuckles. Then tighten all 4 Flat head Screws firmly Torqued. Second, I use it to hold up my Triumph Thruxton 1200R and have no issues with wobbling or instability.To Bring everyone up to date, The Instruction video on YouTube is out dated. One Video shows 2 through bolts, While the other shows 4 Bolts - 2 Bolts Per side. The Kit I got came with 4 Bolts and also 4 Plastic Contour Spacers that go over the screw hole for when you put the bolts in the tubing to hold the frame together. One of the Videos also showed the handle upside down.Don't be in a rush to put it together, It only takes about 15 to 20 Minutes to assemble.To Set the width of the spindles I had some one hold the bike upright while I adjusted the width.I recommend having someone with you when putting the bike up the first time. (Take your time) If you’re unsure of the technique you may want to use, Have someone with you for safety till you find the best way that suits you.I use this stand to wash my wheels, Oil Changes, Maintenance etc...Best bang for the buck.Hope this helps, Be Safe
E**N
Second rate through and through, but at least its cheap (ish)
Your going to get what you pay for here, this stand is functional but it just isnt the first rate product they describe it to be. Starting with the instructions - the included slip of paper sends to you links that no longer exist, but a quick search of Youtube reveals a manufacture's video showing how to assemble the rear stand INCORRECTLY. This is one of those companies that will likely be out of business soon. The design and implementation of the product also leave something to be desired, the wheels can move side to side making the whole stand feel a bit sloppy from the start. Ideally the frame would be a single tube and not joined at a stress location. The amount of threads are inadequate and the two screws should be replaced by a pin or single screw for more durability. If i saw this on a shelf I would have likely kept looking.
C**R
It works...then didn't..
It works, but...it's a little flimsy and one side is taller than the other. So when the bike ('11 zx10r) is on the stand, it's uneven. I don't trust leaving my bike on if I'm not around.It was extremely easy to assemble. Lifts the bike up pretty high. Higher than any other stand I've used. Will make it super easy for oil changes and chain cleaning/adjusting.Overall I'm happy with the product for the price I paid for it. Will suffice until I can afford a pitbull stand.***Update***Stand started to lean a lot more over the couple weeks I had it. To the point I couldn't use it. Returned it.
B**Y
Meh, probably great after you redrill holes and assemble
The pin and screw holes weren't aligned. Should have drilled new holes and kept it because that supposedly is how they all turned out and I dont think they are getting more in. They have another model, but at this point I'm going to have a professional welder make my stand.
I**E
Had to drill out the holes to get bolts in
The headline pretty much says it all, simply put the holes didn't line up, easy fix with step drill. It seems a little flimsy, but the bike is light so it should be okay. Considering the price, it is a good value. I kind hate to knock off a star, but you shouldn't have to modify a brand new tool in my opinion.
D**K
Medium quality, decent price
The paddock works ok, but one of the screw came all messed up and won't allow a hex head to fit into it. I was only able to hand tighten that side from the outside, so it's not ideal but it works. I'll just have to check that screw every time I use the paddock.
N**T
Meh
Meh. They work.Pro:The large wheels on the stand make it outstanding to move the bike while propped up on rear only.Cons:Missing any kind of assembly instructions.Once assembled, a little wobbly.Front stand doesn't instill confidence when raising the bike. Fingers slip off forks easily. Not a fan.
U**E
If you have a welder it’s perfect.
Didn’t sit level but I just removed the bolts and welded the 3 parts together. Works great now :)
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