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Baxley Trailer Company

I've had this for a while now and most of the track gueroos probably are very familiar with it.

This is the best stand I have ever owned. If you haul/trailer your bike on a regular basis you need one of these. If you do track days you need one of these. I even use it at home just to park the bike.
Mount it in a trailer, ride the bike up on it, lock the chock, strap down the bike LIGHTLY and your off to where ever you need to go. No need to pull hard on the bars and collapse the suspension any more.

If you are loading in a pickup. Just place it at the front center of the bed. You don't have to mount it if placed all the way forward as not to slide. Then strap the bike lightly and pulling forward as normal.

Once the bike is place on the chock/stand, it will stand alone. I keep it in the garage and just ride up on it and get off. No kickstand needed. Its really nice for using the rear stand. It holds the bike for you while you lift the rear. I place it in the trailer and add some straps for safety. I know guys that have actually trailered their bikes many miles with out straps and all is well when they arrive. I'm not that brave. You can even back the bike on if you wish.

 

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As I already stated;
I like it most for ridding up on it, get off the bike. No kickstand. Wonderful at the track when you don't have a kickstand. Also to hold the bike up straight for using the rear stand for tire changes or chain adjustments. No more balancing acts with one hand and trying to place the stand with the other. :help: Insert wipe sweat from forehead smilie
 

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I could not survive working on my bike without my stands. Heck I even wash my bike on stands... makes washing the wheels easier!
 

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Gas Man said:
I can't imagine trying to lube the chain w/o a rear stand!! :crazy:
it sucks!! gotta do the chain in sections...move the bike forward...wipe clean dry... wd40.wip. clean dry move the bike forward......etc
 

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Screw that...get a rear stand... but if you do....

PLEASE DON'T GET THE STUPID IDEA TO CLEAN YOUR CHAIN WITH YOUR MOTOR RUNNING AND THE BIKE IN GEAR!!! People loose their fingers that way ALL the time!!
 

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Screw that...get a rear stand... but if you do....

PLEASE DON'T GET THE STUPID IDEA TO CLEAN YOUR CHAIN WITH YOUR MOTOR RUNNING AND THE BIKE IN GEAR!!! People loose their fingers that way ALL the time!!
ahh ******** what do they know about cleaning a chain....answer = I lost a finger man :lol:
 

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That is a serious thing...it happens more often than you think... they going at it and think they're pretty smart till their rag they are using to wipe off the chain gets sucked up into the rear sprocket along with their hand!
 

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That is a serious thing...it happens more often than you think... they going at it and think they're pretty smart till their rag they are using to wipe off the chain gets sucked up into the rear sprocket along with their hand!
yeah i kniow gm...
 

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Gas Man said:
BOUNCE!!

Hey Jeeps... have you used this on your slammer? Does it work or work well?
I havent tried it yet. When I get home from Bike week, I will see and let you know.
 

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Gas Man said:
That is a serious thing...it happens more often than you think... they going at it and think they're pretty smart till their rag they are using to wipe off the chain gets sucked up into the rear sprocket along with their hand!

:lol: I can get the rag caught in the rear sprocket just by turning the wheel, and the bike isn't running...:lol:
 

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Gas Man said:
BOUNCE!!

Hey Jeeps... have you used this on your slammer? Does it work or work well?
jeeps84 said:
I havent tried it yet. When I get home from Bike week, I will see and let you know.
Ok!
I tried it out of curiosity when I got home. It does work but not well. :nonod: The tall skinny wheel of the Chopper doesn't fit well. (no surprise) It did hold it up but I wouldnt trust it. The rear is just to big.

I would recommend the Condor Pit Stop stand with wide tire kit for bikes with tall skinny front tires. You would have to back the bike on but it works. I only see this as a problem when loading in a trailer.



 
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