Connect the front adapters to the respective supports from inside and gently tighten them with the
star grip. The paddock stand is suitable for a fork width of approximately 200 to 270 mm.
6 | How to use
6.1 | General information
First, it is imperative that you whether the motorcycle meets the requirements for safe use with the
paddock stand.
The maximum load of the paddock stand is 150 kg, meaning that the total weight of the motorcycle,
including accessories, must not exceed 300 kg.
If you intend to remove the front wheel, the axle must be unfastened before jacking up the
motorcycle. The same applies to other components that are bolted tightly to the motorcycle.
WARNING!
Risk of toppling!
Before you jack up the front end of your motorcycle, you must always first place the rear end securely
on a suitable second rear paddock stand. If you only raise the front end, your motorcycle may topple
over and cause damage and/or injury.
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage!
Never jack up the bike on your own – always make sure that you have a second, strong person to
help you, who can hold the motorcycle securely upright using the handlebar.
• Do not jack up the motorcycle when it is standing at an angle on the side stand, because the initial
one-sided load will damage the Rothewald Paddock Stand and may cause the motorcycle to slip
off.
6.2 | Use of the paddock stand
First check that the fork tubes are open at the ends, and measure the size of the opening. The
adapters have a diameter of almost 10 mm. This means that the fork tubes must have an opening of
at least 10 mm in size in order to be able to use the paddock stand safely and properly.
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