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    I am totally strapped for cash and I need a rear stand. My buddy has a complete weld and machine shop so he can build me one. Does anyone have some dimensions for me? I would just measure one at my local cycle shop, but they don't have one for the TLR. I would appreciate any help. I have a 99 TL1000R.
    Thanks!

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    • #3
      SWEET!!! I have been wanting to do this!
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      • #4
        track stand

        Originally posted by jiffypark
        http://home.iprimus.com.au/stevebm/stand.htm
        jiffypark,
        the swing arm for the TLR is different than the TLS, there is an extra piece of metal coming of the bottom. This track stand won't work will it? Anyway, forgive my ignorance. By the way, if it works, and you do not have a TLR shop manual, I would be glad to mail a complete shop manual in Adobe on CD.

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        • #5
          its going to attach at the swing arm bobbin isn't it?.... your TLR should have a thread for a bobbin!
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          • #6
            track stand

            Originally posted by llamacide
            its going to attach at the swing arm bobbin isn't it?.... your TLR should have a thread for a bobbin!
            Oh I see, is the bobbin the little piece welded to each side of the swing arm that accepts a bolt to be slid through it? I was wondering what that was for.

            Thanks!

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            • #7
              You will need to get a set of spools (bobbins). Check the "Looking to sell" section for a post from Krisnett, he's selling aluminum and delrin spools for a great price.
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              • #8
                you mean something like this?
                green is good........!!!!

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                • #9
                  That stand I knocked up I've used to pick up my TLS, a Busa and a GSXR1K without having to adjust a thing on it.

                  It should pick up a TLR via bobbins no problem.

                  (That reminds me, I have a list here of it in imperial measurements and a material list that I'm supposed to put up with it too.)

                  The water pipe stand
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                  • #10
                    track stand

                    Thanks to all that replied!! You saved me some money!!!!!

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                      i'll give ya credit for ingenuity. you a plumber by trade?
                      Last edited by kevh; 10-05-2003, 12:22 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kevh




                        i'll give ya credit for ingenuity
                        "If you can't solve it otherwise, get violent."

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                        • #13
                          Now lets see the front stand
                          Retired the TLR for a Gixxer 1K. Sorry boys I sold you out

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                          • #14
                            That is crazy! Never will my bike go on that.
                            I know nothing about bikes.

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                            • #15
                              Man that water pipe is a great idea!! Never would have thought of it.
                              Used to ride a '01 TLR

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