Front Stand OR Center "Shop"stand? Which do you prefer?

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Yeah, just the way you worded your previous, was of the impression that you thought that the red tube one was the only Ducati Performance stand.

...funny how perceptions work....you're post already indicated the black box section one, and i referred to the red one....post #8 & 9 were in question on PitBull versus Ducati

the box section ducati stand you point to, while excellent, is way above the price point of a PitBull :eek:
 
I use the bursig center stand. I love it! I can move the bike very easily around my garage and I love having one stand to keep both tires off the ground. I've only done oil changes with the stand so far. Pretty straight forward. I also love using it at the track. One stand to deal with for both tire warmers.

Is it true you have to cut the fairings for it to fit? Can you show a pic of fairing?
 
Is it true you have to cut the fairings for it to fit? Can you show a pic of fairing?

See my post above with photo. You can see just above the rear set where you need to carve out a small half-circle for the adapter plate to slide in. A dremmel and some touch up paint will do the trick...
 
Cool I didn't know that. Glad it still works on mine!

yes...i agree....it works very well indeed....i bought it originally to use on my sons StreetFighter & my 1199R

we do push the StreetFighter around the garage now like its on a skate board...the Bursig is a great idea, and works well for us for sure !
 
With the Pitbull front stand, does it raise the bike enough to get the front tire/wheel out without removing the front fender?

With the Ducati front stand, the front of the bike isn't high enough to get the tire/wheel out without removing the fender. I don't get why they built it that way.

The Pitbull front is adjustable for height. As it sits now its at the second position up from the lowest and there's plenty of room to get the front wheel off. Its also level.

Some of the side stands look like they would interfere in removing/servicing the rear shock.
 

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