Great picture sashapave! I am partial to Husqvarna's myself Dont forget to use the front brake lock strap for added stability my friend, it really works!
Thanks bmw111! and everyone else for the orders! It will be on the way today by USPS 2-3 priority in the USA!
According to the tracking it was just Delivered! Not Bad, halfway across the country Saturday to Monday! Thanks again dstuz! And a link to a while ago just because
Dont forget to get a Trail Stand in Europe from Lyndon Poskitt Yes I am shipping! sorry didn't see your question until today.
Received my trail stand this past Saturday and finally found some time to go out in the garage and try it out on the 500 EXC and the 990 Adventure. Such a fantastic piece of kit and I'm really happy to see that it easily fits into my Wolfman front fender bag. And on the 990 it stashes under the seat no problem. Really wish I had this a few weeks ago when I had to ride around for a bit on a flat front looking for a rock big enough to pass as a bike stand.
Saw this in Dan's cycle south thread and jumped on it. Surprise, there was one in my cart. Guess I thought about it before. Greg Edit to say I got shipping notice about an hour later, on a Sunday night!
Thanks for the mention sprink. Before leaving on this journey, I certainly contemplated bolting on the heavy centerstand that’s available for the DR650, but as my load was already large, decided to go with the Endurostar trail stand instead. Now, two years later, am so pleased with my decision. It’s simple, rugged and can be made to work with nearly any bike imaginable. Along the way I’ve used it to help folks I’ve stopped to assist many times. I could lift my rear wheel for chain maintenance with my eyes closed. The only issue I’ve had was because I used the outer shaft as a drift punch to remove a wheel bearing, the hole was smashed enough where the inner shaft wouldn’t fit. A minute with a small rat tail file cleared that up. That’s my fault, not the stand’s. Excellent product Steve!
Just put an order in for one of these re: building out my tire repair tool kit for the MABDR ride. Thanks
Thanks Glenn, I apologize I haven't been on advrider for a while, life is crazy these days as I'm sure everyone knows. Thanks very much for your comments, this is the kind of real world use that helps people out!
I’m posting here in hopes that some inmates will share different ways they carry their trail stands on the outside of their bikes. Has anyone found a good place to safely stash the stand besides in a tank bag or tool kit?
I just ordered one to use on my Tenere 700! few ounces verses an 11 lb center stand was an easy choice.