Abba stand fitting kit?

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Hello Gang,
Does anyone know what the RR fitting kit for the Abba stand looks like?I have a bag of fittings from my previous bikes and I'm not sure which are the right ones.Thanks in advance.Zed
 
This is what mine look like

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Unionjack, did you find that the left fitting, the one that covers the bolt was a little tight? Just received the Abba stand, and I am having to practically jam it on to get it fully inserted, and wiggle it to get it off?
 
I use 5PW R1 (little tight) on one side and a GSXR early K (little loose) on the other - if it fits or is close enough then you shouldn't have issues. Sounds like the R1 part is the same part as swyatt2170's *BMW fitment.
 
swyatt2170 link=topic=1536.msg17764#msg17764 date=1357483669 said:
Unionjack, did you find that the left fitting, the one that covers the bolt was a little tight? Just received the Abba stand, and I am having to practically jam it on to get it fully inserted, and wiggle it to get it off?

Yep same here it has loosened up but was tighter than any others I have had in the past. Probably a thou too tight.
 
Same here for the left side. After hitting it with a rubber mallet
a few times it now sems slightly easier to get on and off.

I've also just bought the Abba "legs" which get the front wheel
in the air by using a tie down strap from the swing arm or a bobbin.
Only used it once so far but seems a very stable way to get both
wheels in the air if you already have a Abba stand.

http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=42

Allan
 
awg link=topic=1536.msg17841#msg17841 date=1357648323 said:
Same here for the left side. After hitting it with a rubber mallet
a few times it now sems slightly easier to get on and off.

I've also just bought the Abba "legs" which get the front wheel
in the air by using a tie down strap from the swing arm or a bobbin.
Only used it once so far but seems a very stable way to get both
wheels in the air if you already have a Abba stand.

http://www.abbastands.co.uk/product_details.asp?id=42
Ive always used either a front paddock stand or a trolley jack to raise the front, that addition from Abba looks good!
 
I had the same issue with the cup getting stuck on the bolt.
When I spoke to ABBA about it they stated that the original cup was slightly loose so they redesigned it to be tighter at customers request.
However, I had to use mole grips to get mine off, it was way too tight to use.
They send me an original cup, which is perfect on my 2012.

I also got the new stand add on at the NEC show. Not used it yet but looks to be solid construction like the rest of their kit.
 

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