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Customer Reviews

David B 01/18/2018
Rear, Yamaha Vmax('09-up), Buell/EBR - Motorcycle Stand
Bought this Pit Bull rear stand and the 6mm spools for my 2016 Yamaha Vmax. Came wrapped up really good and quick delivery. Installed spools with a dab of Loctite then adjusted arms on the stand to correct width. Very easy to lift bike and it is rock solid. Very pleased with this unit and highly recommend it.
Barry Mc 01/04/2018
Trailer Restraint System - BMW S1000R/RR/XR/HP4
This system must be the best kept secret in motorcycle transportation. I just picked up a pair of these babies. I have a fairly narrow trailer designed for a trike and limited places to effectively tie everything down. I looked at all the options, watched all the videos I could find and after being fairly certain these would work I placed my order.
I just loaded up my BMW S1000XR and Aprilia Tuono and drove 1200 miles to FL. These things worked like a charm! I was able to mount the plates fairly close together and used nothing but these restraints during the entire trip. The front wheels on both bikes ended up moving to one side but not a thing to worry about. Loading and unloading is a breeze. You hear that crap all the time but in this case it really is. The toughest part is lining them up. Once you figure out that part the rest of the securing process is a minute at best. If you are even remotely considering buying these go ahead and do it. You won't regret it!
David Hull 12/12/2017
Pit Bull Hanger
After breaking many hangers and finding my leathers in a hep in the back of my trailer I purchased the full hanger, mount, and bungee kit. Bolted the hanger to the steel tubing on the sidewall of my enclosed trailer. The side of the trailer will collapse before this system would ever fail. Great product and as always I have never been disappointed with a Pit Bull purchase. Stands, TRS, Retainers, and now hanger.
Patrick H 10/22/2017
Spooled Forward Handle Rear, Motorcycle Stand
I bought the removable handle version. In the two years that I've had this, I have found it to be a robust and excellently made piece of hardware. It fits the bike (2015 Daytona) perfectly. I highly recommend this.
Shaun 09/20/2017
SS Rear, Motorcycle Stand
2016 s1000rr
I don’t write reviews, but this stand is absolutely perfect. When it arrives you can tell the people at pitbull go the extra mile and genuinely care about their customers and products. It was delivered wrapped in yards of bubble wrap and I felt like a kid of Christmas. The welds and construction are top notch and you can tell you have a quality product that will last years. It’s worth every penny!!! The only thing I did was put some tape on the back of the stand so it wouldn’t get scratched by the ground.
JTX 09/19/2017
Trailer Restraint System - Kawasaki Concours 14 ('08-'22)
Very well done system and it's been well engineered for the C14. The photos in the C14 section were provided by me to the site owner. There were almost no photos available online of what it all looked like so I provided them.

I used this system on the aluminum trailer in the photos for a 1200 mile trip and it handled the bike and weight just fine. The bike did move a bit more than I expected it to, but the engineers at pitbull said some slight variation in the C14 axle makes a bit of slack necessary.

Overall I'm glad I went strapless for this bike as it does let you do it without help. You can check youtube for a video of what you see here in photos.
Kelley Kopacz 09/12/2017
Trailer Restraint System - BMW S1000R/RR/XR/HP4
I have had this restraint system for 2 bikes now. The XR (lowered or stock) works well. But note, you can not lower a factory lowered XR any further and use this trailer restraint. The exhaust will inhibit the pins from working on the U-bar. But this thing is a rock. And everyone who sees it likes it.
James Netherland 06/17/2017
Trailer Restraint - K, R, HP2, & R9T (see notes) ('05-'22)
As with all the Pit Bull products I've purched, this is great quality. Unfortunately, the fit is not idea for my bike (2008 K1200GT). When installed, the right side of the main shaft is within millimeters of the muffler. As the rear suspension is free to move up and down during trailering, it would hit the muffler and possibly damage it. I solved this problem by removing the muffler during transport (2 bolts). This is still easier to trailer a bike than using tie down straps.
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