Turntable
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6mm steel plate tek screwed the Lazy Susan to the plate added a rope handle for ease of transport also handy to stand on and stop the plate spinning when putting the bike on the plate. Safe links
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dbrhcd7jomfdk ... 3.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/di5d3dtnaxyft ... 9.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dbrhcd7jomfdk ... 3.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/di5d3dtnaxyft ... 9.jpg?dl=0
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Just thinking about my old K75/100s - you needed a hefty shove and hold on the seat to get the front wheel off the ground
Might be something for OP to consider?
Might be something for OP to consider?
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See my post above dropbox links. Mate turns his FJR 1300 on it and Beancounter turns his Caponard and 1150Gs on it without any issues
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The xmax is quite well balanced front to rear on the centre stand although with a slight (perhaps 5kg or so) bias to the front wheel.
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Yes the idea is to keep it as low as possible or you will struggle to get the bike up on the stand
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I've got one of them, it's useless unless the floor surface is utterly flat (think polished marble)Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:51 pm https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391969687426 ... dc417a6255
Not too far above your budget.
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Makes it look so easy that. I like the cheerful thumbs up!
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Man of your size could probably pick it up and turn it around no need for the turntable
the_priest wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:31 am Makes it look so easy that. I like the cheerful thumbs up!
Man of your size could probably pick it up and turn it around no need for the turntable
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Well I've made one. Lazy susan from simply bearings and some 5mm ply from a local skip (2 rectangles glued together to make 10mm), and 4 1/4" BSCy nuts & bolts. It works very well although getting the bike onto it requires a fair bit of effort - it may be worth running the back wheel onto a suitable plant to make life easier. Or maybe Mk II will have aplate made of 5mm alloy.
The strips of gaffer tape are to help locate the centre stand feet.
The strips of gaffer tape are to help locate the centre stand feet.
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I think he means just the turney bit, so both front and rear wheels are off the ground.
Think of it as as like se-saw, with a fixed centre.
But instead of uppey downey, it's roundey roundey.
If you made the top a long 'T' shape: _____!____ then could you leave the bike on the sidestand?
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Does the board or the bearing go on the floor in your design? I assumed it was the bearing
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If the strips of tape are to help locate the stand, they wouldn't be too helpful if facing down
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Yes, the bearing faces down. I was going to add a plate but it seems quite stable as it is (300mm / 1ft diameter and flat) so won't bother.
The T shape would probably be an "advanced" design but actually I'm pretty happy with it as it is. Till I and the bike end up in an undignified heap.....
Oh, and when I say "locate" that's just visually although I was contemplating a length of 2x1 just in front of the centre point to act as a stop. But it doesn't seem to need it.
The T shape would probably be an "advanced" design but actually I'm pretty happy with it as it is. Till I and the bike end up in an undignified heap.....
Oh, and when I say "locate" that's just visually although I was contemplating a length of 2x1 just in front of the centre point to act as a stop. But it doesn't seem to need it.
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Would have worked well when you tried to ride away
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