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Ducati Paddock Stand Popular Q&A
Q: Ducati Universal Paddock Stand Instructions.
A: 1. Select a flat, level area to mount your motorcycle onto the paddock stand. Have your assistant lift the motorcycle off of its kickstand and into an upright p... Read More »
Q: How to Use Paddock Stands.
A: 1. Roll the paddock stand forward so that its arms straddle the rear tire of your motorcycle. 2. Pull back on the grip so that the arms rise up until they make ... Read More »
Q: How do you use a front paddock stand on a sports bike?
A: Position the stand with the 2 sprongs under the forks. The plate attached to the sprongs points downwards as to allow removal of the axle. With the plate pointi... Read More »
Q: Where can one find tutorials for using a paddock stand?
A: There are a large number of different varieties of places where one can find tutorials for using a paddock stand. These places include, but are not limited to, ... Read More »
Q: Why do they call it a paddock stand?
A: the "pad" is the strips of metal bars that are used as ribs to support the link. usually have about 8-10 pads in a single lock. thus "pad lock" Read More »