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Bought some black Dynamoto stands for my PV4. Superb build quality. Ride in, pop on the stands, and wheel the bike into its parking spot effortlessly.

When they arrived, the assembly was trivial as they come well packed and almost completely assembled. Robust, beautifully crafted, well engineered with close tolerances

At first, I could not fit the spindle in the hub. A quick check with my micrometer told me the spindle was 2mm larger than the hub. A brief note to Dynamoto explaining my puzzlement received an immediate response explaining that I had accidentally received a spindle for an MV Agusta (love that bike). A new spindle would be dispatched immediately with apologies.

Shortly thereafter I received a presentation box with the correct spindle, a robust split-ring tool, and spare split rings. Minutes later I had my PV4 on its stands, doing pirouettes in the garage.

An excellent product, great communication, and superb after/sale service.

Recommended.

Note: I received “official” Ducati front and rear stands as a perk when I bought the bike. I’ll keep them as track stands. You cannot fit a tire warmer on the front with Dynamoto as the front wheel sits in the cradle. But for garage storage, they are perfect. Really perfect.

$0.02.
 
Love mine, makes it easy to pull the bike out to work on it and simply push it back into its spot, out of the way.
 
Yep. Love mine as well. I did get a pitbull stand for when I want the front wheel off the ground since it has spent quite a bit of time in the garage and don't want a flat spot.
 
Yeah... I really liked the idea of the Dynamoto. In fact my wife saw them and put me on to 'em so I could get the bike out of her way lol. The only reason I chose the Bursig ( and there is quite a waiting period on 'em, but they have finally shipped) over the Dynamoto was a) They've been sold out here in Australia for months; and b) Although I don't track often, I did want the option of putting tyre warmers on... and didn't want to/couldn't justify the second set of stands.

Just a note with the Bursigs (if you are considering them)... you have to buy the casters separately. It's pretty clear on their website, but I just overlooked it in haste. They did sort me out and waive the separate shipping.
 
Question for those with experience with Dynamoto stands. I've had my 23 Panigale stored in the garage since the winter using the front and rear stand. I just took the bike off the stand and noticed a indentation on the front tire from the stand.

Do you think the indentation will compromise the safety of the tire, or will riding it in the summer clear the indentation?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

 
Question for those with experience with Dynamoto stands. I've had my 23 Panigale stored in the garage since the winter using the front and rear stand. I just took the bike off the stand and noticed a indentation on the front tire from the stand.

Do you think the indentation will compromise the safety of the tire, or will riding it in the summer clear the indentation?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

Once the tire gets warm, it will round out.
 
Question for those with experience with Dynamoto stands. I've had my 23 Panigale stored in the garage since the winter using the front and rear stand. I just took the bike off the stand and noticed a indentation on the front tire from the stand.

Do you think the indentation will compromise the safety of the tire, or will riding it in the summer clear the indentation?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

When I know I’m not going to ride for a while, I use the dynamotos to position the bike and then switch the front stand over to the pitbull stand for that very reason.
 

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