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Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/9/2005 10:27:22 AM   
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I'm just curious. They look pretty good and seem strong. The owner of Redline stands is doing a group buy on another motorcycle forum i'm on. I just wanted some feedback if anyone has used them. I'm thinking of asking him if he wants to offer the group buy here as well. $129 shipped for 2 stands. I can't beat that price.

http://www.redlinestands.com/

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/9/2005 12:54:16 PM   
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Never heard of it...does not mean it is bad ( or good??) SO I cannot give you any valuable advice on this one..GOOD LUCK

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/9/2005 7:39:57 PM   
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I will not go with anything for the rear tire except the Cycle Cat. Look at my review under the Product Review category.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/10/2005 8:07:01 AM   
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I just bought the redline rear stand off of ebay for $35 buy it now price. I havent received it yet but... the price kicks ass. I think there are some more up there. Im pretty sure the vendor was "Fly 'N Cycle".

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/10/2005 9:29:13 AM   
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ORIGINAL: 05Tribal
I will not go with anything for the rear tire except the Cycle Cat. Look at my review under the Product Review category.


Eventually, I would love to have a set of pit bull stands and a cycle cat. I'm just limited on funds right now, and I was thinking these would be some great stands to start out with.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/10/2005 10:55:34 AM   
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ORIGINAL: NeonspeedRT

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ORIGINAL: 05Tribal
I will not go with anything for the rear tire except the Cycle Cat. Look at my review under the Product Review category.


Eventually, I would love to have a set of pit bull stands and a cycle cat. I'm just limited on funds right now, and I was thinking these would be some great stands to start out with.


That was exactly my mentality Neonspeed.... When I get the stand I'll let you know what I think. Looks pretty straight though.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/13/2005 7:37:10 AM   
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I have the LP front and rear. They've been very reliable and sturdy. Cost more than $35 though.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/13/2005 7:40:12 AM   
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Oh, my front stand lifts from under the triple tree not the forks -- makes taking the wheel off easier (well, at least to me anyway).

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/15/2005 10:50:22 AM   
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Hey Neon... I got the redline stand, installation was a snap... Stand looks good and works even better. I'm completely happy with it. Like i said check out Fly N Cycle on ebay and you can grab one for around 40 bucks. Good price, definately gets the job done.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/16/2005 10:51:27 AM   
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Excellent, thank you for the feedback. However I ended up passing on the group buy. A guy on one of my local forums was selling a front & rear pitbull stand for $200. It was the new style for the front that allows you to take the wheel & forks off if needed and the rear that will work with the spools or frame. I couldnt pass up on that. Eventually when we have some extra money, we will probably pick up a set of the redline stands to have as spares though.

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RE: Anyone ever used Redline Motorcycle stands? - 6/16/2005 12:58:34 PM   
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Sounds good Neon... My cousin's got a rear pitbull for his '05 Triumph Daytona 650. Very nice stand. I mentioned that I want to powder coat my wheels Honda Red... I'll need a front stand at some point in order to do that, so the pitbull front stand sounds nice for that. Thanks.

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