🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Confidence!
The Apextreme Motorcycle Stand is a robust and versatile rear wheel lift designed for sport bikes, featuring high-grade steel construction, adjustable compatibility for various motorcycle brands, and a user-friendly assembly process. With its enhanced stability and ease of use, this stand is perfect for DIY maintenance and repairs.
Manufacturer | Apextreme |
Brand | Apextreme |
Model | 1101A-ab |
Package Dimensions | 50.8 x 50.8 x 10.16 cm; 5.44 kg |
Item model number | DL001 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | DL001 |
Item Weight | 5.44 Kilograms |
S**N
Bike tool
This tool is a must for motorcycles. It helps steady your bike while working on it.
T**O
Good Buy
is tool, I can easily stand my motorcycle off the ground when in Storage for the off seasons? Highly recommended.
F**S
After 1 year/Dont be like me
Used dozens of times over the last year. I paid 55$.At the time of writing it's up for 43$. Catch it on sale.The tolerances at the point where the "legs" connect to the upper body is pretty loose.The square bar tolerances are reasonable, the rubber on the "feet" has held up very well.The wheels have held up just fine rolling around on a dirty concrete floor.Axle tolerances are great, almost no slop at all.It's not really confidence inspiring holding up a 350lb-370lb motorcycle, but I have put the bike up 30-40 times and the stand is still together soo for the price...I have also used a "Donext" rear stand and overall would rather use the "Apextreme"The Donext has the opposite issues as this stand, Great "leg" tolerance, Horrid square bar tolerance, and the axle slop of a horse drawn carriage.Overall it's not worth 55$ but for 45$ I would look no further.All the bolts/nuts are borderline chineseium but thats par for the course with stuff like this.
H**R
Good price, Would work for any bike! Not very durable tho
This stand is just awesome. Comes with and Can use both L or U hooks! I can barely pick up the rear end on my ‘12 ninja 650 up myself, but with this stand it takes little to no effort to get it lifted up and it’s extremely stable. I had my 5yr old nephew try to push my bike over while on the stand and he couldn’t 😂 even with a running start he just hit it like a concrete wall. Can also roll/move your bike around If you go slow.UPDATE: So it’s been 4 months and the stand is showing it’s flaws. The wheels bent after only a few weeks, and today 2 of them broke off completely. The bars that hole the bike up are bent/out of level
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