Home Marketplace Articles FAQ Gallery Arcade

 Discount Parts  - Honda CBR's - Exhaust Systems - CBR Eliminators - Helmets - Boots - Motorcycle Insurance

Join FireBlades.org! Unanswered Posts New Posts Today's Posts Search Mark Forums Read
Go Back   Honda Motorcycles - FireBlades.org Forums > General Motorcycling > Tools / Garage / Paddock

Tools / Garage / Paddock: Discussion of Motorcycle Related Tools, Stands, Lifts, etc.
Forgot your User Name or Password?
Not a member? Join today!





T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 05-28-2008, 2:05 PM
  #1
 
Join Date: 05-19-2008
Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 19
Rep: 95Roguem3 is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Ive been searching through the forum today and on other sites looking for stand reviews and have narrowed the selection down to (2) different stands:

1) Pitbull: Everyone recommends this stand if you have the $$ to spend. Ive never seen a poor review. Going to cost $120

2) T-Rex: Alot of positive feedback, though some claim the vertical uprights in the rear seem to bend a little. Going to cost $60 ( Review on this Forum: T-Rex stands )

My bike will be on the rear stand for ~3 months (December though Early March) and will be sitting on bluestone which isnt perfectly level, but damn-near. Can anyone shed some light on the above?

Obviously if I dont need to spend the extra $$, I wont.

Also, while I have this post open, for 3 months of storage would you guys recommend using both a front and rear stand or just the rear stand?

Thanks!

95Roguem3 is offline  
View 95Roguem3's Profile View 95Roguem3's Gallery Find More Posts by 95Roguem3
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 05-28-2008, 2:11 PM
  #2
Compromise
 
sheepofblue's Avatar
 
Join Date: 07-12-2004
Location: Huntsville AL
Bike(s): '04 CBR1000RR, '84 Ascot, '02 RC51
Posts: 13,777
Rep: sheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud of (1358)
Rep Power: 31
Send a message via AIM to sheepofblue
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

My Pitbulls will outlast me. I will be buying more this summer so I have two sets Spend more, buy it once, forget this problem forever.
__________________
SheepOfBlue for president in '08
sheepofblue is offline  
View sheepofblue's Profile View sheepofblue's Gallery Visit sheepofblue's homepage! Find More Posts by sheepofblue My Map Location
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 05-28-2008, 2:16 PM
  #3
 
Join Date: 12-19-2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Bike(s): CB750, GL1000,CBX, Blackbird, 2005 CBR 1000rr
Posts: 375
Rep: denzee is on a distinguished road (21)
Rep Power: 3
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

You summed it up perfectly. I have the T-Rex stands and they are fine. They have rubbers on the bottom of the handle, dual wheels and they break down if nec. A touch flimsy compared to the pitbull but they do the job fine. I bought the pair on eBay for less than a single pitbull. I don't know why your bike has to be up for 3 months but just the rear up shouldn't be any problem. Looks cool when both ends are up I must say though.
denzee is offline  
View denzee's Profile View denzee's Gallery Find More Posts by denzee My Map Location
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 05-28-2008, 2:23 PM
  #4
 
Join Date: 05-19-2008
Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 19
Rep: 95Roguem3 is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Quote:
Originally Posted by sheepofblue View Post
My Pitbulls will outlast me. I will be buying more this summer so I have two sets Spend more, buy it once, forget this problem forever.
Thanks for the reply. Its really just an issue of, like stated below, saving nearly 50% going with T-REX. Im all for spending more if Im getting a substantially superior product, but not if its only for a slight difference.
Quote:
Originally Posted by denzee View Post
You summed it up perfectly. I have the T-Rex stands and they are fine. They have rubbers on the bottom of the handle, dual wheels and they break down if nec. A touch flimsy compared to the pitbull but they do the job fine. I bought the pair on eBay for less than a single pitbull. I don't know why your bike has to be up for 3 months but just the rear up shouldn't be any problem. Looks cool when both ends are up I must say though.
It will be stored at my condo in my backyard and I feel better leaving it on the stand (more stability) than just leaving it covered with the kickstand down.

Denzee, If you were to buy a stand again, would you go with the T-Rex or the Pitbull?

Keep the replies coming!
95Roguem3 is offline  
View 95Roguem3's Profile View 95Roguem3's Gallery Find More Posts by 95Roguem3
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 05-28-2008, 2:38 PM
  #5
 
Join Date: 12-19-2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Bike(s): CB750, GL1000,CBX, Blackbird, 2005 CBR 1000rr
Posts: 375
Rep: denzee is on a distinguished road (21)
Rep Power: 3
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I have to go for value on this one and the T-Rex stands win hands down. Let's just see if others agree. I know the pitbulls are superior but I'm not at the track going up and down all the time so for the use they get, they're great.
I love putting my bike up on both to clean the wheels and for chain maintenance. You can buy both t-rex for usually less than half of one pitbull stand. Get them in gold and they almost look the same.
If money is no object than obviously go with the pitbulls.
denzee is offline  
View denzee's Profile View denzee's Gallery Find More Posts by denzee My Map Location
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 06-18-2008, 11:08 PM
  #6
 
Join Date: 03-22-2008
Location: S.E. Wisconsin
Bike(s): '04 Honda RC-51
Age: 40
Posts: 11
Rep: Smokngun is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I've used both. I have a T-Rex front & a cheepie LP rear stand "procured" from my racing friend when he bought Pit-Bull's. Spending MY money, the T-Rex stands ROCK! Not really found them to flex at all (front) but will have to see when I buy a rear (Steve is gonna want his LP stand back sooner or later!). His Pit-Bulls are strong as an OX, and can definately reccomend them, but he also makes twice what I do so he can afford to spend double on stands. If you're concerned about image, the Pit Bull's are for you. If you dont mind saving $100-$150 on a pair of stands, get the T-Rex's!
Smokngun is offline  
View Smokngun's Profile View Smokngun's Gallery Visit Smokngun's homepage! Find More Posts by Smokngun
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 10:03 AM
  #7
 
Join Date: 07-31-2008
Location: Madison, WI
Bike(s): Honda 929rr suzuki sv650s
Posts: 9
Rep: marley5205 is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I own the T-rex and never had a problem until one week before I was getting ready to sell my old bike. I did not make sure the moveable adjustable part which connects to the swingarm was tightened down, there is a knob. The part can go in and out to adjust to different swingarms.

Well, I had the bike in the air when one side of the T-rex moved and I barely caught the bike and held on to my old best friend. hehe... I had to yell to the weird neighbor lady to pull the T-rex out while I lifted the rear of the bike.

It all worked out...

To everyone who owns a T-rex... Make sure the adjustable part on the rear stand is tightened down before you use it again.
marley5205 is offline  
View marley5205's Profile View marley5205's Gallery Find More Posts by marley5205
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 11:31 AM
  #8
Compromise
 
sheepofblue's Avatar
 
Join Date: 07-12-2004
Location: Huntsville AL
Bike(s): '04 CBR1000RR, '84 Ascot, '02 RC51
Posts: 13,777
Rep: sheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud ofsheepofblue has much to be proud of (1358)
Rep Power: 31
Send a message via AIM to sheepofblue
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Further Pitbull is a family owned company that actually comes up with new products and makes them in the USA. TRex's website appears to be down now but I believe they tend to reproduce things (cannot verify that without a site). Now this would seem to be not your problem but when you only pay for knockoffs R&D will cease.
__________________
SheepOfBlue for president in '08
sheepofblue is offline  
View sheepofblue's Profile View sheepofblue's Gallery Visit sheepofblue's homepage! Find More Posts by sheepofblue My Map Location
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 12:28 PM
  #9
 
HondaGalToo's Avatar
 
Join Date: 12-29-2001
Location: New Jersey, USA
Bike(s): '01 CBR 929 black & red, K7 GSX-R600
Age: 48
Posts: 6,459
Rep: HondaGalToo is a glorious beacon of lightHondaGalToo is a glorious beacon of lightHondaGalToo is a glorious beacon of lightHondaGalToo is a glorious beacon of lightHondaGalToo is a glorious beacon of light (480)
Rep Power: 17
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Another good option to look into are the Woodcraft stands. They may be a bit cheaper than Pitbull. I have a set of those, too, and, at least for my '07 gsxr, they are MUCH easier to use than the PB. I don't know why, but putting that bike on the front stand with Woodcraft is a one-handed easy affair. With the PB, I literally have to lean on it with 2 hands and all of my weight. Isn't like that with my 929. Yeah, I have the correct pin.
HondaGalToo is offline  
View HondaGalToo's Profile View HondaGalToo's Gallery Find More Posts by HondaGalToo
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 1:08 PM
  #10
 
Join Date: 09-09-2007
Location: chicago
Bike(s): cbr 929rr, 2008 ninja 250r, YZF 426
Age: 34
Posts: 674
Rep: curt248 is on a distinguished road (16)
Rep Power: 1
Send a message via Yahoo to curt248
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I have the trex stands and the are very beefy. I haven't tried the pit bull stands but have seen them plenty of times at the dealers. They both look to be about the same build quality. T-rex really outdid themselves by making quality stands that are affordable. I think mine were ~$150 shipped and included 3 stands the rear, and the front for the forks and the attachement so you can take off the forks while leaving the bike in the air.
curt248 is offline  
View curt248's Profile View curt248's Gallery Find More Posts by curt248
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 5:00 PM
  #11
I'm working on it...ok?
 
maxib's Avatar
 
Join Date: 06-20-2002
Location: MN
Bike(s): '02 954 R/B, '05 ST1300
Age: 56
Posts: 1,889
Rep: maxib is just really nicemaxib is just really nicemaxib is just really nicemaxib is just really nicemaxib is just really nice (446)
Rep Power: 12
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I have no experience with T-Rex so I cannot comment. Just wanted you to know that I have PitBull and would purchase again. Great product and great folks to deal with.
maxib is offline  
View maxib's Profile View maxib's Gallery Find More Posts by maxib My Map Location
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 5:34 PM
  #12
 
lanbrown's Avatar
 
Join Date: 05-01-2006
Location: MI, TX
Bike(s): XX, RC51, '08 1000RR LE
Posts: 1,377
Rep: lanbrown is on a distinguished road (44)
Rep Power: 4
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I have the Pit Bull stands and would purcahse again.
lanbrown is offline  
View lanbrown's Profile View lanbrown's Gallery Find More Posts by lanbrown
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 6:18 PM
  #13
Team Visa Racing
 
nedro's Avatar
 
Join Date: 05-29-2001
Location: Campbell, CA
Bike(s): 04 GL1800A,00 929RR,87 CR500R,81 CB900F,71 CB836K1
Age: 45
Posts: 3,809
Rep: nedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nice (417)
Rep Power: 15
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Why are you putting it on stands for 3 months? Taking the wheels off?
If for safety, the side stand is safer.
__________________
Ride Red
nedro is offline  
View nedro's Profile View nedro's Gallery Find More Posts by nedro
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 6:30 PM
  #14
 
Join Date: 04-16-2008
Location: Wisconsin, Usa
Bike(s): 1998 CBR 900rr, 1986 Yamaha fz750
Age: 26
Posts: 21
Rep: alcopaulic is on a distinguished road (10)
Rep Power: 0
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I think you put it on the stand for 3 months because leaving your bike sit for that long and not moving it might cause flat spots on the tires.
alcopaulic is offline  
View alcopaulic's Profile View alcopaulic's Gallery Find More Posts by alcopaulic
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-14-2008, 9:27 PM
  #15
 
Join Date: 09-09-2007
Location: chicago
Bike(s): cbr 929rr, 2008 ninja 250r, YZF 426
Age: 34
Posts: 674
Rep: curt248 is on a distinguished road (16)
Rep Power: 1
Send a message via Yahoo to curt248
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

On motocross bikes we put our bikes tires off the ground when in storage to unload the springs. If the springs have weight on them, they tend to change thier spring rate. I think most do the same for cars that are stored for years.
curt248 is offline  
View curt248's Profile View curt248's Gallery Find More Posts by curt248
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-15-2008, 10:37 AM
  #16
Team Visa Racing
 
nedro's Avatar
 
Join Date: 05-29-2001
Location: Campbell, CA
Bike(s): 04 GL1800A,00 929RR,87 CR500R,81 CB900F,71 CB836K1
Age: 45
Posts: 3,809
Rep: nedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nicenedro is just really nice (417)
Rep Power: 15
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Quote:
Originally Posted by curt248 View Post
On motocross bikes we put our bikes tires off the ground when in storage to unload the springs. If the springs have weight on them, they tend to change thier spring rate. I think most do the same for cars that are stored for years.
That was why I asked. Rear sportbike stands do not unload the suspension, and only steering neck front stands unload the front. All the rest do not.
The flat spot thing is pretty funny for a 150 Lbs or so load on each tire. I bought my stands because I didn't have a kickstand.
__________________
Ride Red
nedro is offline  
View nedro's Profile View nedro's Gallery Find More Posts by nedro
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-15-2008, 11:17 AM
  #17
 
lanbrown's Avatar
 
Join Date: 05-01-2006
Location: MI, TX
Bike(s): XX, RC51, '08 1000RR LE
Posts: 1,377
Rep: lanbrown is on a distinguished road (44)
Rep Power: 4
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

Quote:
Originally Posted by curt248 View Post
On motocross bikes we put our bikes tires off the ground when in storage to unload the springs. If the springs have weight on them, they tend to change thier spring rate. I think most do the same for cars that are stored for years.
Quote:
Originally Posted by nedro View Post
That was why I asked. Rear sportbike stands do not unload the suspension, and only steering neck front stands unload the front. All the rest do not.
The flat spot thing is pretty funny for a 150 Lbs or so load on each tire. I bought my stands because I didn't have a kickstand.
The issue I see is it can't be a spring issue. What is the difference between leaving it on the sidestand and using it during those three months and just leaving it on the sidestand and not using it? The suspension still has a load on it either way.

You can get a flat spot but after a few miles and once the tires are warmed up it will go away. You have to pay attention for it.
lanbrown is offline  
View lanbrown's Profile View lanbrown's Gallery Find More Posts by lanbrown
Reply With Quote Go To Top
Old 08-15-2008, 1:26 PM
  #18
 
Join Date: 09-09-2007
Location: chicago
Bike(s): cbr 929rr, 2008 ninja 250r, YZF 426
Age: 34
Posts: 674
Rep: curt248 is on a distinguished road (16)
Rep Power: 1
Send a message via Yahoo to curt248
Re: T-Rex Stand vs. PitBull Stand

I would think the sidestand would be a bit safer. If the rear stand gets lifted a bit by someone or something it will tip the whole bike over.
curt248 is offline  
View curt248's Profile View curt248's Gallery Find More Posts by curt248
Reply With Quote Go To Top

 
About Blog Contact Staff Rules Link To Us Legal Privacy Sitemap
Top

Copyright © 2006 FireBlades.org. All Rights Reserved. FireBlades.org is not affiliated with, nor endorsed by, any motorcycle manufacturers.
Best viewed at a resolution of 1024x768 or higher. SEO by vBSEO ©2007, Crawlability, Inc. All times are GMT -4. The time now is 7:10 AM.

FireBlades.org RSS2 Feed   Add to Google   Add to My Yahoo!   Add to My MSN


Powered by vBulletin. Copyright ©2000 - 2007, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.