I have one. I've had mine for around 2 years. Yes the wheel is a little hard to rotate but very very handy. 👍👍👍would defiantly recommend! Great vid as usual Staurt.
Hi Stuart good to hear that things are getting better with your dog and you no what is wrong with him also that a trip to the vets is due ,hope all goes well and he will soon be back to to him self
I completely forgot that these existed! I p/x my Scrambler for a Bobber on Monday so this vid is exactly what I was looking for, it'll do until I can source a paddock stand. Cheers Stuart.
I use one of those stands to clean/lube my Triumph´s chain and it´works pretty well. One key point is the plank of wood to keep the bike as much vertical as possible.
Just to add, I received mine today and the wife was out when it arrived so I guess I dont need to tell her, right? Anyway, The quality looks great and it looks like the two rollers are actually supported with bearings at each end. these of course could be replaced should wear occur, but what I will do is spray a little grease in round them to protect them when washing the bike. I notice price has crept up a little since I ordered.
Hi Stuart, very helpful again. Ordered for my Speedmaster. Already bought the paddock stand you recommended - we’re getting there!! Hope your pup continues to improve. Yours aye, Alan
Another fabulous product. Thanks Stuart for your informational video, and as always very helpful. This will definitely help with my Speedmaster! Cheers Mate 👍 Glad to hear Willow is on the mend Sir!
Hello Stuart, I've been thinking about getting one of these for some time now. Cleaning the front wheel on my Mag Wheel Bonnie is a bit of a pain even with a centre stand. Thanks for showing just how well these gadgets work. Just ordered one via the link attached to your video. Cheers Keith
Excellent spot thanks Stuart. Just ordered one from Amazon £18.39 inc. free postage, at that price it looks like a rare steel to me... Whilst my T100 has centre stand, front wheel maintenance will be a lot less hassle with one of these. Pleased to learn the hound’s leg is improving.
Another great video Stuart. I can see this been a worthwhile purchase for my T120, although I have a centre stand this would make rotating the front wheel when cleaning and detailing a breeze. 👍
I looked at one for the front wheel (I have centre stand) a while back but didn’t bother. I don’t get time to clean the bike much 🤣. Great Demo tho Stuart & glad Willow is on the mend.
Is there any downside to using a cheap scissor jack under the right side of the bike using the side stand to raise the rear wheel a 1/4 inch off the ground? Would this put undue strain on the side stand, even though it's not supporting the full weight as the front wheel is still grounded?
Thanks for a great video Stuart! This reminded me of another problem, that of getting the weight off of the front wheel. I know you can put a pile of wood under the frame, but how can you safely lift the bike on your own to get that last bit of wood under it? I've got a center stand, so getting the weight off of the back wheel / suspension is easy enough, I've just not figured out how to do the same for the front. I'm trying to avoid buying a jack, so any tips to save that bit of money would be welcome.
@@stuartfillingham oh, I think I see what you mean - roll the bike onto this roller doodad, that will raise up the front end by an inch or so. Place the pile of woood under the frame, then slide the doodad out from under the front wheel, leaving it to dangle in free space?
@@Mikey__R If the bike is on it's centre stand can't you just put something heavy on the back seat or rack so that the back wheel touches the floor and the front wheel is in the air?
If you put some weight on the back and slip the stand under the wheel. then drop the bike back down on to the stand. you can safely turn the wheel on the rollers.@@Mikey__R
Are you able to show how you clean and oil (maintsmce) the chain please? I am really interested on the Bobber Black, but looking at the position of the chain and exhaust I think its a pain to do it more than say like the Triumph Tiger...etc. Are you able to comment please?
just got one of these…watching you vid again to make sure I do it right.
Thanks for this video, I purchase a speedmaster 6 weeks ago and chain maintenance has been a real pain. Hopefully this gadget will make life easier.
Nice, I'm glad to hear that your pup is doing well.
that's perfect for my sportster primary chain adjustment! thanks for the advice
I have one. I've had mine for around 2 years. Yes the wheel is a little hard to rotate but very very handy. 👍👍👍would defiantly recommend! Great vid as usual Staurt.
Hi Stuart good to hear that things are getting better with your dog and you no what is wrong with him also that a trip to the vets is due ,hope all goes well and he will soon be back to to him self
I completely forgot that these existed! I p/x my Scrambler for a Bobber on Monday so this vid is exactly what I was looking for, it'll do until I can source a paddock stand. Cheers Stuart.
I use one of those stands to clean/lube my Triumph´s chain and it´works pretty well. One key point is the plank of wood to keep the bike as much vertical as possible.
Not seen these before, but a very handy piece of kit. Well presented and thanks for doing the research. Glad to hear the dog is doing well.
Thank you Nige!
I just received mine yesterday, thanks for the information.
That Bobber looks like it is doing 100 mph standing still , pleased to hear pooch getting better .
it does rather doesnt it!
Just what I’m after. I’ve just ordered one. Thankyou.
Very useful vid,
I have a paddock stand but this is a handy gadget for the front wheel I must have one👍
Cheers. Ordered. Just what I need for wheel cleaning on my Street Bob and great price
Just to add, I received mine today and the wife was out when it arrived so I guess I dont need to tell her, right? Anyway, The quality looks great and it looks like the two rollers are actually supported with bearings at each end. these of course could be replaced should wear occur, but what I will do is spray a little grease in round them to protect them when washing the bike. I notice price has crept up a little since I ordered.
Hi Stuart, very helpful again. Ordered for my Speedmaster. Already bought the paddock stand you recommended - we’re getting there!! Hope your pup continues to improve. Yours aye, Alan
Bang on Stuart for the T120 front wheel. Placing an order next week. Thanks for bringing to light another super useful tool sir.
Thank you Paul.
Great video as always!
Keep it up
Greatly video! , also thought it was sean connery for a moment
Useful little gadget, thanks for posting this video.
Glad I spotted this . Magic mate 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yes I did enjoy the video and found it very useful.
Thank you for your hard work and brilliant delivery.
Regards Gareth Wiltshire.
Nice to hear from you Gareth, and thank you.
I got one a few years ago.
Another fabulous product. Thanks Stuart for your informational video, and as always very helpful. This will definitely help with my Speedmaster! Cheers Mate 👍
Glad to hear Willow is on the mend Sir!
Thanks Don.
Hello Stuart, I've been thinking about getting one of these for some time now. Cleaning the front wheel on my Mag Wheel Bonnie is a bit of a pain even with a centre stand. Thanks for showing just how well these gadgets work. Just ordered one via the link attached to your video. Cheers Keith
Your welcome Keith, Thanks for watching!
Excellent spot thanks Stuart. Just ordered one from Amazon £18.39 inc. free postage, at that price it looks like a rare steel to me... Whilst my T100 has centre stand, front wheel maintenance will be a lot less hassle with one of these. Pleased to learn the hound’s leg is improving.
Yes its an excellent price Chris!
Great video as always Stuart I will definitely be getting one 👍
A great tip there, Stuart.
Glad your dog is on the mend mate 👍
Nice one Stuart, hope the pup's OK..
Great product, you certainly have a nose for finding them Stuart. surprisingly good value as well.
Another great video Stuart. I can see this been a worthwhile purchase for my T120, although I have a centre stand this would make rotating the front wheel when cleaning and detailing a breeze. 👍
My thoughts exactly Richard!
handy bit of kit that is,
Skills full narration.👍
🤦♂️ another gadget I need, thank you 🤙🏽
That rally makes the job simpler. all is need is rotating the wheel as you clean the spokes and rims or even chain maintenance.
Great thinking!👍🏻
Is Scott oiler chain oiler available for the speedmaster? For long rides, it's very important.
Do you have any video on remove rear tire
Exelent addition Mr 🤓👍
And exelent channel
Best wishes
Regards 🤘
Thanks David!
@@stuartfillingham 🤓 unlike
Thanks to you Mr Fillingham
I looked at one for the front wheel (I have centre stand) a while back but didn’t bother. I don’t get time to clean the bike much 🤣. Great Demo tho Stuart & glad Willow is on the mend.
Thanks Cotti!
Brilliant.
Is there a recommended bike lift ?
Is there any downside to using a cheap scissor jack under the right side of the bike using the side stand to raise the rear wheel a 1/4 inch off the ground? Would this put undue strain on the side stand, even though it's not supporting the full weight as the front wheel is still grounded?
big danger the bike might topple!
Is the roller stand wide enough to fit a 180 rear tire on it ?
Thanks for a great video Stuart! This reminded me of another problem, that of getting the weight off of the front wheel. I know you can put a pile of wood under the frame, but how can you safely lift the bike on your own to get that last bit of wood under it?
I've got a center stand, so getting the weight off of the back wheel / suspension is easy enough, I've just not figured out how to do the same for the front.
I'm trying to avoid buying a jack, so any tips to save that bit of money would be welcome.
Ive not tried it as yet Mikey, but I think it would be quite possible to slide this under the front wheel, solving that problem!
@@stuartfillingham oh, I think I see what you mean - roll the bike onto this roller doodad, that will raise up the front end by an inch or so. Place the pile of woood under the frame, then slide the doodad out from under the front wheel, leaving it to dangle in free space?
@@Mikey__R If the bike is on it's centre stand can't you just put something heavy on the back seat or rack so that the back wheel touches the floor and the front wheel is in the air?
@@Walt_G let me try that tomorrow and get back to you! (I may be overthinking as usual...)
If you put some weight on the back and slip the stand under the wheel. then drop the bike back down on to the stand. you can safely turn the wheel on the rollers.@@Mikey__R
Are you able to show how you clean and oil (maintsmce) the chain please? I am really interested on the Bobber Black, but looking at the position of the chain and exhaust I think its a pain to do it more than say like the Triumph Tiger...etc. Are you able to comment please?
chain maintenance is no different from any other bike Robert!
good tool to take off the tires.....