KCT Motorbike Stand, Heavy Duty Rear Paddock Universal Spool Cradle Lift

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Amazon Rear Lift Stand with Spool Cradles - The motorcycle stand includes two sturdy spool cradles that fit snugly beneath your bike's swing arm spools, providing a stable lifting solution for various maintenance tasks. The cradles "scoop" underneath the spools, holding the bike securely in place while lifted. Heavy-Duty Steel Frame with grey Powder-Coated Finish - Built from heavy-duty steel, the frame is highly durable and can withstand repeated use without compromising structural integrity. The sleek grey powder-coated finish adds extra resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting appeal. Wide Stance for Superior Stability - The stands wide base offers exceptional stability, reducing the risk of tipping or wobbling when your bike is lifted. This stability is essential for safe handling and maintenance. Built for strength, the KCT Rear Lift Stand can accommodate motorcycles up to 850 lbs, covering a wide range of bikes, from sport bikes to larger cruisers. Four Durable Wheels for Enhanced Maneuverability - Each frame is equipped with four robust wheels, allowing you to move the stand with ease and position it precisely where you need it, even in confined spaces. User-Friendly Assembly - The stand is designed for straightforward assembly, requiring minimal tools or technical expertise. Its intuitive setup ensures that it's ready for use within minutes. Tools Required for Assembly

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Rear Lift Stand with Spool Cradles - The motorcycle stand includes two sturdy spool cradles that fit snugly beneath your bike's swing arm spools, providing a stable lifting solution for various maintenance tasks. The cradles "scoop" underneath the spools, holding the bike securely in place while lifted. Heavy-Duty Steel Frame with grey Powder-Coated Finish - Built from heavy-duty steel, the frame is highly durable and can withstand repeated use without compromising structural integrity. The sleek grey powder-coated finish adds extra resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting appeal. Wide Stance for Superior Stability - The stands wide base offers exceptional stability, reducing the risk of tipping or wobbling when your bike is lifted. This stability is essential for safe handling and maintenance. Built for strength, the KCT Rear Lift Stand can accommodate motorcycles up to 850 lbs, covering a wide range of bikes, from sport bikes to larger cruisers. Four Durable Wheels for Enhanced Maneuverability - Each frame is equipped with four robust wheels, allowing you to move the stand with ease and position it precisely where you need it, even in confined spaces. User-Friendly Assembly - The stand is designed for straightforward assembly, requiring minimal tools or technical expertise. Its intuitive setup ensures that it's ready for use within minutes. Tools Required for Assembly

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Key Features Rear Lift Stand with Spool Cradles - The motorcycle stand includes two sturdy spool cradles that fit snugly beneath your bike's swing arm spools, providing a stable lifting solution for various maintenance tasks. The cradles "scoop" underneath the spools, holding the bike securely in place while lifted. Heavy-Duty Steel Frame with grey Powder-Coated Finish - Built from heavy-duty steel, the frame is highly durable and can withstand repeated use without compromising structural integrity. The sleek grey powder-coated finish adds extra resistance to corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting appeal. Wide Stance for Superior Stability - The stands wide base offers exceptional stability, reducing the risk of tipping or wobbling when your bike is lifted. This stability is essential for safe handling and maintenance. Built for strength, the KCT Rear Lift Stand can accommodate motorcycles up to 850 lbs, covering a wide range of bikes, from sport bikes to larger cruisers. Four


Product specifications

Brand KCT
EAN
  • 5060855637368
MPN
  • MBS101

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