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CivilRock
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Last time I bought a rear stand it was a Pitbull front and rear set and it was about $300. That was about 15 years ago racing, and I still had that taste in my mouth when I decided to build one. How hard can it be?
I have all this leftover metal laying around, I'll just cut it up start welding.
Well, I spent over 3 hours last night working on this thing and it's horrible. It is solid and steady, but it's super hard to get the bike onto it, and it looks like poop. I'm a working professional, but I give my hobby time a value of $20/hr. I was so disgusted with my work when it was done I went on eBay to see what I could find.... D'oh! There's perfectly new stands for $33 shipped from California. Ordered one last night at 1am and it's already shipping. It will be here tomorrow.
I am a firm, almost stubbornly firm, believer that the DIY route is the better route. But sometimes, there's a little room for ready made products.
Nice eh? Ugh, this is so heinous. Big time FAIL.
Kevin
I have all this leftover metal laying around, I'll just cut it up start welding.
Well, I spent over 3 hours last night working on this thing and it's horrible. It is solid and steady, but it's super hard to get the bike onto it, and it looks like poop. I'm a working professional, but I give my hobby time a value of $20/hr. I was so disgusted with my work when it was done I went on eBay to see what I could find.... D'oh! There's perfectly new stands for $33 shipped from California. Ordered one last night at 1am and it's already shipping. It will be here tomorrow.
I am a firm, almost stubbornly firm, believer that the DIY route is the better route. But sometimes, there's a little room for ready made products.
Nice eh? Ugh, this is so heinous. Big time FAIL.
Kevin