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S1000R/RR and HP4

These models require moving the brake line out of the way(on 2010-2022 models) in order to lift from the steering stem. This will require a torx head wrench. On the 2015+ model, there is a plastic cover blocking the hole which will need removed to access the hole. On the '23 model, you use the #3 pin with the angle of the pin reversed from the "normal" way you'd use an angled pin.

Use of the Pit Crew Tire Wedge with the S1000RR may require adding on two of the 929 shims to lift the bike high enough for the Tire Wedge to fit under the tire. Alternatively, you can use the Fully Adjustable Spooled Rear Stand to lift this bike and use the height adjustment to get the bike high enough for Tire Wedge use.

Some '23 Single-R models use the #26 pin instead of the #3 pin.  Not sure if this was a mid-model year change or if the first '23 model we fit had the '22 steering tube.  This is also prevalent on the M1000R model.

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Pin #3 for all of our front stands. Consult Pit Bull's Front Stand Fitting Chart for a complet..
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Pin #40 for all of our front stands. Consult Pit Bull's Front Stand Fitting Chart for a comple..
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