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Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - mmpc - 02-12-2010

Hi guys,

For those that made it to the Melbourne Motorcycle Expo last weekend you would have seen our Bursig Paddock / Race Stands on display:

[Image: bursig_motorcycle_stand_ktm_rc8r_thumb.jpg]

www.mmpc.net.au/bursig_motorcycle_stand.html

Available for most makes including the Hayabusa, we've got a special on at the moment for $566.50 (fixed position) or $629.20 (with wheels).

The Bursig stands are German made and we've found them to be excellent. One stand lifts the entire bike allowing it to be wheeled around or worked on easily and securely. If you ever change bikes, or have more than one model the stand itself is universal you just need to purchase the bike model specifc adapter instead of a whole new stand.


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - Macbusa - 02-12-2010

that is awesome !!!! the wheels for it is a great idea.


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - fasterfaster - 03-12-2010

Looks good.................. the price quoted does that include adaptor of choice ? What are the different adaptors worth ? Do you have a demo model that can be tried / trialed ? Is it only the weight of the bike that holds it on the pins ? Do you have a pic of a Busa on it as would like to see what bolts if any one can't get to as in motor removal when bike is on stand.
Cheers


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - BLACKZOOK - 03-12-2010

Pete follow the link above it has a picture of a busa on the stand


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - fasterfaster - 03-12-2010

(03-12-2010, 08:29am)BLACKZOOK Wrote: Pete follow the link above it has a picture of a busa on the stand

Got it thanks Bruce .................... upright falls right where the rear engine mount bolts are ............... bugger thought it would have been great for dropping motors.


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - BikerBoy - 03-12-2010

Seriously interested in this, but the price is a bit Scary

How about a Hayabusa Club Members Discount???


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - VNSVLE - 04-12-2010

Very nice!!


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - mmpc - 04-12-2010

Hi BikerBoy. Sorry it is on sale already, it's normal retail price is 699.00 without wheels and 769.00 with wheels......
At the moment we are still air freighting them to get them by Christmas because we have just started with this product, we have pallets coming in next year via a boat so I can discount it sometime next year for club members. However if you like anything else from my website and you say you are from the Australian Hayabusa ClubI will give you ten percent off everything else because you guys are nice enough to let me post here.


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - fasterfaster - 04-12-2010

Do you have a demo model that can be tried / trialed ? Is it only the weight of the bike that holds it on the pins ? Undecided


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - fasterfaster - 07-12-2010

(04-12-2010, 03:46pm)fasterfaster Wrote: Do you have a demo model that can be tried / trialed ? Is it only the weight of the bike that holds it on the pins ? Undecided

Hello ??????????????????????


RE: Bursig Motorcycle Paddock / Race Stand - mmpc - 08-12-2010

(07-12-2010, 09:04pm)fasterfaster Wrote:
(04-12-2010, 03:46pm)fasterfaster Wrote: Do you have a demo model that can be tried / trialed ? Is it only the weight of the bike that holds it on the pins ? Undecided

Hello ??????????????????????

Sorry fasterfaster for the late reply. No there are no demo models my apologies. The bike is held up on most bikes by a female threaded sleeve that replaces the nut on the engine bolt through the frame and then there is another pin or locator that holds the frame to stop it from tilting. The weight of the bike with the metal female sleeve and the metal pins on the stand are what holds the bike on the stand and stops it from sliding off if you move the bike around on its wheels. Hope this helps.