• Quantity: 1 Pair (Front + Rear Stand Set) Fully adjustable design allows you to adjust the stand to suit most sports bike and motorcycle in any occasion, great for home or shop repairs.
  • Durable, welded construction with 4 wheels for stability, 440 lb weight capacity. Perfect for easy and safe lifting of the front wheel & rear wheels for most general maintenance and repair jobs.
  • The front lift stand fits sport bike wheel forks 9” wide to 12” wide; The rear lift stand fits sport bike rear swing arm spools 8.75” to 12.5” wide. Twin wheel design provides extra stability when lifting and the broad U-shape footprint offers improved stability while the bike is in the air.
  • High grade solid steel construction with black finish, easy installation with instructions. Will lift all sport bikes (within the adjustable width).
  • With very safe and solid packing avoid damage during shipment, also ONE-FULL year of warranty, if there are any problems welcome to email us first we will offer a satisfied solution within 24 hours.

I had a super expensive pair in the past and ended up losing them in a move. Since my bike is older now I figured there was no reason to dish out for a really expensive set again. Well, I am 100% happy on my decision on this purchase. I put them together in about 10-15 minutes with zero issue and had my bike lifted 5 minutes later. There is one HUGE point I would like to clear up. I saw other posts mention how one side of the lift is lower than the other and how it must be a defect. I am going to say this is not a defect but it is intentional. For me, it makes perfect sense and actually helps when you go to lower your bike back down off the stand especially by yourself. Since the lower side is on the kickstand side it makes the bike naturally lean in that direction when you lower it off the lifts.

Got this for my CBR 600RR and CBR 300R. Weird the rear stand doesn't work with spools, it's just a block you put onto your swing arm, doesn't bother me though since my 300R doesn't have spools for it. Holds both bikes fine, material seems okay. I wouldn't sit on my bike while I have it on the stands since it doesn't seem super sturdy where it could support an extra 200lbs but just the bike itself, it seemed fine. I've kept my 600rr on it for a few days and I don't see it moving or any issues. The wheels are a bit cheap feeling but they hold up just fine and can move around with the bike loading it. Price is really cheap for this combo set and prime delivery is awesome. I had my doubts but it works and I am glad that it does. It does smell a little weird though out the box but whatever, it's going outside. Solid purchase overall. for the price, I can't complain.

Assembly was fairly easy. I’m using it on a 2019 Triumph Tiger 800 Helped stabilize and support the bike for winter storage in my garage. Not too wide so it didn’t stick out from the bike or interfere with my car driving into my garage. Easy to lift bike although the front fork grab points needed a little attention while lifting my particular bike. The clutch side wanted to roll forward a bit due to front brake mount. Not a problem though. just had to work it a bit. Rear lifted right up on rear swing frame. No issues.

Used it to change both front and back tires on a 2006 Ninja 650r. Front fork stand needs a little modding because it close to axel shaft ( I put a jack under bike) with a little wiggling and front fork wants to slide off of pad support. Should make a semi cup type instead. All in all I was able to make it work.

Packaging: Bubble wrapped with styrofoam to ensure product arrives undamaged. Assembly: Extremely easy and if you’re in doubt, there are instructions with pictures. Quality: Feels sturdy. Welds are decent. For the price, it seems to be pretty well made. The front stand works for 2000 CBR 929. The rear stand is a half inch too narrow.

I've used this to lift my FZ-07 5 times. So far so good. Works great. A word to the wise: It's very worth while to have a second person hold the bike level while taking the bike off this lift. it could easily fall if a guy has his arms busy letting the bike down and it decides to teeter the wrong way! No, that didn't happen to me, but it was tempting to try it alone.

These are awesome. I never had a bike or stands before and assembled without instructions. They raise the bike with no effort and don’t require spools. I’m pretty handy and don’t a ton of stuff on my new bike without them but these befand to make life easier especially when working on the left side. The price, Just under $50 For both front and back seems great.

Does the job, it was easy to assemble, pretty sturdy on my uneven driveway. I'm glad I made this purchase. The rebel is a light bike, might have a harder time with something heavier, or may need an extra hand. I can get this off the ground solo with no helpers. Start with rear wheel then the front. Only issue was missing a bolt, but nothing the hardware store didn't have.

Holds up my 1998 Honda 900 very well. Even while i am on the bike. Very easy to use great material. I have owned different ones but these are best ones far. Wish they came in red but I took care of that lol.

A little flimsy but I've had them for a year and they work pretty good. I primarily use my other stands that are more solid snd not universal but for a universal rear stand I would buy again