Spooled Forward Handle Rear, Motorcycle Stand Firstly, great website with all the info you need to select the proper stand and spools for your motorcycle. Ordered the spooled-forward-handle-rear stand for my 2017 Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe (503 lbs). Shipping was fast (well, I am close in SC). Un-boxing the stand, my son, a former master welder, said, "Wow, perfect welds" and we both appreciated the heavy-duty construction. After a simple assembly and install of the spools we hoisted the bike. I'm a small, older (73) man so I always have my son give me a hand. I was very pleased with the stability. Then I put a couple of the included Pit Bull stickers on the swing-arm and my helmet, then I cleaned and adjusted the chain, topped-off the coolant...
SS Rear, Motorcycle Stand Absolutely love this stand! Amazing quality metal and welds.Definitely a built to last product and you cant go wrong wiyh the ss model because you can adjust your spools to your bikes then mark it with a sharpie then boom you can flip it around and help out a buddy.It came very well packaged and best part of all is its made in america!Highly recommend and love how they offer the refurbishing kit for later in its life.
Pin Fitting Only - Kawasaki Z125 Pro Headed to a mini track soon with my Z125. I ordered these pins, was immediately informed during the checkout process that they're custom produced, not on hand. I was sent a courtesy email updating me beyond the standard order processing & shipping emails. The customer service was perfect as always. Received them, as promised yesterday, checked for fitment as soon as I got home. Perfect. Best tool in my garage!
Moto Guzzi V7, Motorcycle Rear Stand I have a V7 III Racer that I wanted to keep vertical when not ridden and for service. There are no receivers for conventional stand bobbins on this bike. I have 3 other Pit Bull stands for other bikes, so I was familiar with the their good quality products. I just got this stand, and I can say it is the best thought-out and best engineered one yet. The V7 III, with relocated evap canister, only has a single horizontal tube on the frame to support the bike with, but this stand does this very well and keeps the rear wheel low to the ground and very stable. Height is adjustable, but mine is on the lowest setting. This is a great way to support and service your bike without lugging around a permanent centerstand. The V2 version is very easy to deploy, too. Thanks for a great product!
Hybrid Headlift - Motorcycle Front Stand Lifts the front of my 1199 Panigale but how are you supposed to get the axle out? The bars of the stand block the front axle. From Pit Bull: You'll just need to turn the handlebars in order to have axle clearance. On some bikes, it'll be wide open whereas on others you'll just need to turn the handlebars a bit.
Trailer Restraint System - Suzuki GSXR1000 ('01-'08), GSXR600/750 ('97-'05), Hayabusa ('99-'24) I own this constraint system for my Hayabusa dragbike and have been using it for 8 years now. I have seen many different motorcycle constraint methods over the years and must say that pit bull's constraint is the most efficient and simple motorcycle constraint product that I have ever seen since buying it. So far, my constraint shows no wear nor tear and I use it at least two times most months, with each use averaging two to four days use each time. It is extremely stable holding my bike and is very easy to load, taking about one minute to do so. I have never used any additional strapping, etc, to keep my bike steady. Lastly, my trailer floor is still in good shape where the mounting plates mount--no issue here. GREAT PRODUCT!
Trailer Restraint - Ducati Single-Sided Swingarm (Large Hubs) I have made the trip across Canada and the USA once a year for 4 years now and take my Ducati with us. We have tried various trailers and strap methods to keep the bike safe while traveling, but always had to stop and readjust straps and keep things tight. The past year we purchased an enclosed trailer and a pit bull trailer restraint system, we traveled across Canada and the USA and back for a total of 11,000 miles and that bike was rock solid! I used straps on the front as an extra precaution and after we stopped a few times and I realized the straps had come loose and weren’t doing anything, I took them off and put all my faith in the pit bull system, it did not let me down! Simply awesome! Will only use it for our bikes now. It is a must have!!
Trailer Restraint System - KTM Superduke 1290 So I was hesitant at first to use this product because I'm old school strap kind of guy. I pulled the trigger on it and I wish I'd done it sooner, it so much easier to load and secure the bike. On first use I have way expected to open my trailer door and see my baby on the floor, I was pleasantly disappointed ( it was upright). Would highly recommend this product as the preferred method of secure a bike for transport.