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The CHN RSW-1 Rear Wheel Spool Stand with Fork Bracket is a robust and versatile tool designed for effortless lifting and maintenance of your motorcycle's rear wheel. Weighing in at 10.2 pounds and featuring a compact design, this stand is perfect for any garage setup. With four wheels for stability, it ensures safe and easy maneuverability across various terrains. Ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, this stand is a must-have for anyone serious about motorcycle maintenance.
Manufacturer | CHN |
Brand | CHN |
Item Weight | 10.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.25 x 18.5 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | RSW-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | RSW-1 |
F**R
Great value, good quality, looks good.
So i just got this delivered today, put it together in about 5 minutes with zero trouble or effort. No instructions are included, and you wouldn't need them anyway. a one-armed buy could get this thing together just fine.for as easy as it goes together, it feels decently stable. no undue wobble or shimmy side-to-side with the bike upright on the stand. easy enough to get the bike up as well, the lever action feels sturdy and not at all sketchy.i spent awhile shopping around and looked at a bunch of knock-off options, but i saw a lot of sketchy things, and didn't want to waste my money. I also didn't want to drop $150 on a Pitbull rear stand, i'm not spending every weekend at the track or anything like that; i'm pretty much going to be using this to make chain upkeep easier about every 500 miles.Overall, i have to say great value and good quality. the mounting hardware is good, with nylon captive-thread nuts included. the paint finish looks good, looks decently thick. I'll update if i have to drop a star-rating due to durability or anything like that, but for now it looks great.
G**Y
Good product, can be great.
This is essentially the same review as the front fork stands. I live in Hawaii (this is important to me) and it is frustrating when I can not get parts without a huge shipping surcharge or the seller does not ship it. I decided to take advantage of my amazon prime membership. I originally was looking at the venom fork stands but, they don't ship it to Hawaii. I continued my search and stumbled on the CHN FS-1 Rear Fork Stand. this product had prime shipping too YEAH!!!!I pulled the trigger on this after I compared the reviews and components to other similar brands (price and features). I have seen a few bad reviews about the fork stand packaging. I did not receive damaged/scratched fork stands but, there was a tiny bit of sand or something like it, though, not much in the package.There are no instructions included but, It is fairly simple to assemble using an Allen wrench set. I have had the front and rear stand for a month. I move and adjust my Yamaha R1 In my garage on the stands with no problems. My bike is more maneuverable without the front stands. I have not dropped my bike using the stands and they have been stable. I have not gotten on my bike to test for that much stability.The quality of the rubber, wheels and spool arms could be improved but, this product is, overall, great for its price.
B**E
CHN RSW-1 Rear Wheel Stand
Surprisingly satisfied. Not the most heavy duty stand out there, but seems to hold my old oiler GSXR 1100 with little effort. Didn't know what to expect for $40 + free ship. Got here quick, sans instructions, just as other reviews stated. Not brain surgery though, after attaching support arms, make sure to measure distance between arms at wheel end and spool support end before torking allen heads. Then get bike as upright as possible by setting appropriate height shim under kickstand. Slide spool supports into stands arms, tall end at front, hand tight on the allens. Wheel stand up to bike spools, lining up as equidistant as possible, eyeballing (measure if A.R.), then tork allens. Wheel straight back up to bike and lift. If you're happy with your alignment and overall sturdy feel, you're golden. Make sure to check tork on allen heads. In hindsight, wish I wood have picked up matching front stand at same time when on deal. After a coupled of weeks use, and I mean using it several times for oil change, fairing & windscreen install, chain cleaning & adjust, this stand is a steal. Also, just assembled matching front fork stand as it went back on free ship deal.
D**3
Cheaply made, dropped my bike
This stand is cheaply made for the price. Be very careful using it. If the bolts for The spool adapters aren't just right, they can rotate back and dump your bike. Too tight and they won't move for proper spacing, too loose and they won't hold the bike. Fortunately I was able to catch my Suzuki so it didn't hit hard and break something. Stand does work as a stand, just wish I'd bought something better.
B**G
Average - Not Sturdy - Unreliable
I found this stand to be unreliable. My bike is a 600cc and this stand works fine and holds the weight of the bike but it is very wobbly. I took it off the stand and tightened the bolts on the stand but it did not help. I put the bike on a second time and when I stepped back to look at it I realized one side of the stand was crooked.Bottom line - I would spend a little bit more money if I were to buy again. This stand works but it just makes me a little nervous. The bike easily goes on the stand and the forks on the stand are adjustable to fit the spools on the bike. I would not recommend this to a friend.
T**.
Risky & Dangerous
I expected shoddy materials for the price, but this stand is a death trap--for you and your bike. Even before loading the stand, it had a ton of flex. The main joints are poorly machined, giving the spool-receivers about two inches of play. I did a gut-wrenching test run lifting the bike. Although it did lift the bike, there was about a 30 degree twist in the stand (+15 on the left and -15 on the right) while my bike was sitting on it. I wouldn't risk putting my hands or body anywhere near this thing when it's loaded.This stand appears likely to fail, and if it fails with your hands in the bike, you're talking about a life-changing injury. I've decided to spend the extra $100 and get a Pitbull. This piece of scrap is going back to Amazon.
G**T
This is worth the money
I bought this stand as a replacement for an older lift that had welded joints at the wheels. Over time, one of them started to bend which threw off the balance of the stand so I like this model better. It has double wheels right on the tube and that seems much more solid. The stand comes in 3 pieces and is labeled left and right so it took about 2 minutes to put together. This stand is well worth the reasonable cost. The only knock is the lenth of the stand. My bike is pretty heavy (over 500 lbs) and I thought the longer stand would have better leverage but that's not the case. The stand is long but tapers at the top toward the bike, which makes it harder to drop your body weight onto it to lift the bike. Most guys probably won't have an issue but I'm pretty light and it's tougher for me. That is really not the fault of the stand - just fair warning for smaller, lighter guys.
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