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If you take the footpeg-plates (footpeg mounts) to remove the rear swing arm there's nothing to mount the Becker stand.I don't think there is any point putting wheels on, Assuming the footpeg plates are off starting out with the lift plates angled backwards it will lift and drop into place.There is no need for any bracing with the lift plates over the footpegs.With the footpeg plates removed a simple 2x4 on edge between the lift plates is all it would require to be rock solid.I'm a wood butcher but I do like working with AluminumLet see what you can come up with.
Those are Bellagio footrest and lever control mounts. Spendy if you buy them new!
BTW I like the look of your Griso without the footrest plates, was that a kit or roll your own?
Very creative. I got tired of balancing the Griso using wood blocks and the floor jack, I finally bit the bullet and purchased the stand, much faster and more secure now.
Look again, Pete. Those are the home made mounts with Joker Machine rear sets.
Sorry, didn't really look. Last time I saw it it had the Bellagio kit on it. Didn't realise you'd gone batshit crazy on it!
No, I disagree it would be easier. It would be harder, because the length of the lift arm is longer, reducing any mechanical advantage. I know, I tried this.Besides, my dirty great hole is now blocked with my puncture repair kit.
The repair kit is a good idea, did you knock out one of the washers?