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New Product: Ballard’s Black/Grey Lift Stand

5 years ago | Words: Andy Wigan | Photos: MXstore

The all-new Ballard’s Lift Stand offers a broad and secure H-style top platform, covered with a fluted non-slip rubber surface to keep your dirt bike nice and stable. The heavy-duty steel construction and leverage ratio allows you to lift a motorcycle with ease, while the smooth and easy over-pivot lift design also allows a quick and simple release to lower the bike via its rounded ‘toe-bar’. Yep, a design so good that, you can even lift and lower the bike-laden stand while sporting a pair of old thongs!

FEATURES

  • Strong construction and design allows an easy lift of up to 160kg.
  • Broad H-style top platform with non-slip fluted rubber surface.
  • Lifts from 310 to 410mm, to suit most MX and trailbikes.

RRP: $54.95// MXstore

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