Centre stand
- MartinAmes
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Re: Centre stand
I arc welded mine with no problems.
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Re: Centre stand
Oh by the way Club Spares are having some new centre stands fabricated as we speak. The castings have been completed and by way of good modification's they will come with an easy on type lever - very similar to a well known replacement!
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Re: Centre stand
oh behave, they're nothing like my stands!
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Re: Centre stand
At the risk of stirring up a hornets nest, why are the club spares having stands manufactured when Rob's stands are available and work very well? Wouldn't it better to invest in parts that are not currently available from anyone? At the very least it would seem to make sense to stock Rob's stands at Kettering.
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Seems sensible to me. I've fitted them to 3 bikes and they are a game changer.OEW591 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 10:13 am At the risk of stirring up a hornets nest, why are the club spares having stands manufactured when Rob's stands are available and work very well? Wouldn't it better to invest in parts that are not currently available from anyone? At the very least it would seem to make sense to stock Rob's stands at Kettering.
Malc
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Re: Centre stand
My thoughts exactly.
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Re: Centre stand
OEW591 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 10:13 am At the risk of stirring up a hornets nest, why are the club spares having stands manufactured when Rob's stands are available and work very well? Wouldn't it better to invest in parts that are not currently available from anyone? At the very least it would seem to make sense to stock Rob's stands at Kettering.
It would make sense for the club to stock Robs stands but as he will not supply the club we have to have stock available for all members.
Roy
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Re: Centre stand
That's not quite true is it, I wouldn't supply the stand for the amount you wanted to pay. My stands are available to all members and non-members.G15 Roy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:59 pmOEW591 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 10:13 am At the risk of stirring up a hornets nest, why are the club spares having stands manufactured when Rob's stands are available and work very well? Wouldn't it better to invest in parts that are not currently available from anyone? At the very least it would seem to make sense to stock Rob's stands at Kettering.
It would make sense for the club to stock Robs stands but as he will not supply the club we have to have stock available for all members.
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Re: Centre stand
It would make sense for the club to stock Robs stands but as he will not supply the club we have to have stock available for all members.
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This doesn't make sense to me. As Rob says his stands are already available to members and non-members and the club doesn't look to stock things like exhausts because they are available from other suppliers. Is there an element of bloody-mindedness going on because there was no agreement on price, so lets compete rather than compromise?
I would suggest that the limited funds available for purchasing new spares could be better spent on stocking parts not currently available from anyone or restocking items listed as 'no stock' on the website.
I find it difficult to believe that the design of the stand can be an improvement on Rob's design, which to my knowledge can be operated easily by an 85 year old member, whereas the original design was impossible to use.
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This doesn't make sense to me. As Rob says his stands are already available to members and non-members and the club doesn't look to stock things like exhausts because they are available from other suppliers. Is there an element of bloody-mindedness going on because there was no agreement on price, so lets compete rather than compromise?
I would suggest that the limited funds available for purchasing new spares could be better spent on stocking parts not currently available from anyone or restocking items listed as 'no stock' on the website.
I find it difficult to believe that the design of the stand can be an improvement on Rob's design, which to my knowledge can be operated easily by an 85 year old member, whereas the original design was impossible to use.