Bike Building Stand

markbrede3

New Member
Bike Building Stand
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This is a new stand designed and built by Trail Buddy Inc. in the USA. TB needed something better to hold the frame, engine and bike for rebuild and assembly. This stand is used for disassembly by removing the foot peg assembly and bolting the engine attachment to the foot peg mounting holes. With the frame attachment you can hold the frame using the engine bolt hole locations for all the body work and panting. After the engine work and body work is completed this stand works great for reassembly,

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1. Mount the assembled engine to the engine attachment using the foot peg mounting holes


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2. Slide the assembly into the stand

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3. Set the height of the stand to the max height (8 1/4in from top to bottom of frame) with the adjustment bolt

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4. With the engine mounted to the stand start your reassembly

Bring your frame to the engine and install all your parts, build your entire bike on this stand from the engine up. Why lift you engine up to the frame only to drop it or scratch your newly painted bike, we have a lot of experience with this, save your time and work. After you bike is completely assembled with the tires and all, turn out the adjustment bold and let the bike land on its tires.
The body of the stand is powder coated red and all of the attachments are zinc plated. This will ship unassembled with all nuts and bolts; it will also include 1 engine attachment. The optional frame mount and rubber covered standard flat top are sold secretly.
This stand can be used on all motorcycles with the horizontal Honda style engine. The stand is designed as a home use work bench top system
See the photo of it in use on our 1965 Honda S65, a unpainted version
ALL MADE IN THE USA!!
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Patent Pending
 

slobo

New Member
Looks like a nice stand. Can you tell me what the dimensions are at the base so I know if it will fit on my lift table?
 

slobo

New Member
Thanks. I ordered the stand and received it within a few days. It's a nice stand and I'd recommend it. Thanks TB!
 

johnsgm

Member
Is there a different connector that lets you use the stand and bolt it to the engine mounts in the frame?
In my case, my engine is off being rebuilt and that usually takes a while. folks might want to work on their frame (I did) even if their engine isnt ready to mount to it.

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Looks like a neat stand tho . .. .
 
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