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The Extreme Max 5600.3261 Sport Bike Motorcycle Front & Rear Spool-Style Lift Stand is designed for quick and easy lifting of your sport bike for maintenance, repair, or storage. It fits a variety of models and features a scratch-free design with rubber padding, ensuring your bike stays pristine. With its sturdy construction and smooth-rolling caster wheels, this lift stand is a must-have for any serious motorcycle enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Extreme Max |
Brand | Extreme Max |
Model | 5600.3261 |
Item Weight | 18.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 19.25 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 5600.3261 |
Exterior | Brushed |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5600.3261 |
Position | Rear |
B**.
CHEAP. SKETCH
Looked into buying used stands first, and when I turned to Amazon I was shocked to find two for the price of one rear stand on the second hand market. Upon opening, I now understand, as they are incredibly flimsy. Not exactly what you want with something that holds up your $5k bike. But still, if you're careful, they work well. Fits my 2002 GSX-R 750 on the largest setting. Haven't tried the front stand yet.
K**D
Good product for the price
The price gives you an idea of quality, but it works well. Hasn't dropped a bike yet!
D**.
Not sturdy until you tighten down the bolts a lot.
You have to really tighten the bolts that hold it together until it starts to deform the tunes so it's beginning to be an oval. Once you do that it's super sturdy and it's good. It's holding my bike up while my new tires get put on.It's structural integrity isn't compromised doing this it's still plenty strong. I have it holding up my MT-09. The front I have to put on the brake caliper arms to be able to access the front axle. The rear I have spools so that's easy. Definitely will make changing tires much easier. And will keep the bike off its wheels during winter.
A**V
Make Sure the Bolts are Tight!
Pros for these stands are definitely the price. These were probably the cheapest front and rear spool stand set I could find. The ability to assemble them is also a plus, since I can take them apart and keep in my trunk or wherever without taking up a lot of space, but it also has its drawbacks.The biggest drawback is you really have to make sure you crank those bolts holding the stands together really, really tight. So tight that you’re almost crushing the tube material it’s made of. Otherwise, the stands will wobble around a little bit when the bike is on them. I saw this happen the first time I used them, so I went back and really cranked them down and it improved the stability significantly. Once I did that I had no other complaints, holds the bike up well, easy to use and pretty much universal fit.Just to note, I use these on my 2003 R6 and I am already almost maxed out as far as adjustment goes. So if you have a particularly wide motorcycle you may find these stands do not fit.
S**Y
Not worth the 80$
“ what a steal “ I thought as I reflected on the ridiculously cheap price of 82$ for a front and rear stand. However buying these stands have yet to be the most disastrous and disappointing experience I’ve had so far. I ordered the stands, a few days later on the deliver date I got a notification my package was delayed, I waited the 48hrs Amazon recommended for late packages and it still was never delivered. After reaching out to Amazon my only options were a full refund or “ free “ replacement ( as if they were doing me some kind of service for replacing a product I purchased and never received ) I asked if I got a replacement when would they be here? I was told the next day, so I said ok, let’s do the replacement. Well I got the stands and they’re by far not worth the hassle or 80$. Upon opening the box before j even attempted to assemble I found broken pieces of plastic, they’re the guards so the stands metal don’t get banged up on the concrete. Once they were assembled I noticed the rear stand was super bent and uneven. I posted pics of both the broken plastic and the bent rear stand. Just a terrible experience overall. I did manage to reinforce the stands since I’m a blue collar man and that’s what we do, we make things work. I’ll definitely be swapping these out for far more suitable and stable stands in the future. 10/10 do not recommend just buy the good stuff it’s not worth the price of your bike falling.
L**N
Works great
Sturdy as long as you tighten the bolts well. Great value for the cost.
A**N
You get what you pay for.
For the price you expect compromises to be made but it's not where you would expect. My unit came with everything and no missing parts. Some screws weren't the same color but that is fine. Everything fit together decently and when you tighten the bolts to 5 threads showing, which mind you takes a lot of force to do this stand is extremely sturdy. If you tighten it only as far as feeling tight there will still be too much play, so you must tighten it until you get 5 threats showing. But that is where the positives end. Everything is shipped with no padding at all. So almost every part is scratched and dented. Dented enough that one of the tubes wouldn't fight together. With a little bit of hammering I was able to unbend part of the tube that wouldn't slide into the other wise. See picture 4 and 5. The rear stand which is the side I needed to hammer to fit is very strong and lifts my Ninja 400 easily. The front on the other hand lifts the bike up easily but is bent so it doesn't pick the bike up evenly. Even with the weight of the bike on the stand for 7 days it still hasn't straighten out the bend. Which is good to see the stand is so strong but I wish it didn't look warped. I tried to fix this bend but I am not able to.
D**N
Almost good
I bought this stand set for a 450 pound motorcycle. The first problem I noticed was that the stands sent to me seem to have been a customer return; parts bags were open and there was some scuffing on the tubes where they fit into the uprights. I should have returned them immediately. The second problem, probably why they wee a return, is that one of the threaded holes for the spool holder was not tapped correctly, fastener did not fit. I tapped it and then it went together. At this stage I was past any reasonable return condition.As far as they work as stands, the main issue I have with the rear one is that it is very high and very difficult to left my motorcycle. Once up, it seems decently stable but the rear tire is over 5 inches off the ground. They bend very easily, making it simple to adjust for width, but indicating that the tubes are not really strong enough.I have not attempted to try the front stand, will wait until I have a higher quality rear stand, have a Woodcraft on order from the factory. I did not give a 1-star rating as they do work.
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