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๐๏ธ Elevate your ride, own the space โ ZERO-G makes workshop work feel weightless!
The Oxford ZERO-G Front Dolly Paddock Stand is a premium motorcycle workshop tool engineered with rigid oval steel and heavy-duty fasteners to support up to 250kg. Featuring lockable caster wheels for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, this lightweight 5.8kg stand is CAD-designed and robot-welded for precision and durability. Praised by RiDE Magazine as a BEST BUY, itโs ideal for home garages where space and stability are paramount. Always pair with a rear stand for optimal safety.
| ASIN | B0B8FWVL82 |
| Brand | Oxford |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2022 |
| Item Weight | 300 g |
| Item model number | OX295 |
| Manufacturer | Oxford Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OX295 |
| Model | ZERO-G - Front Dolly Stand |
| Position | Left |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 10 cm; 300 g |
S**E
Little wobbly.
As some of the other reviews pointed out, it is not very sturdy and it does wobble a little. However, looks like it is good enough for my purpose.
R**N
Bike can be moved around easy
I love the stand but your area you use it on needs to be smooth
R**D
Paddock stand
Works as it should great
M**W
Lackโs rigidity
Lacks rigidity for heavier bikes ( triumph bobber )
M**N
OK, but less satisfactory than the rear one.
I bought the Zero G rear paddock stand/dolly and was so pleased that I immediately ordered the front one. I am less impressed. It goes together easily enough but somehow feels a bit more flexible than the rear one. I think that's the leverage on the lifting pins applying torque to the tubes. It was easy to lift the bike into the low position (pins down) but this allows no access to the wheel pinch bolts or spindle. It then took many attempts, much swearing and a couple of minor scratches to the forks to get the front wheel up with the pins in the high position. After watching many videos, and experimenting, I swapped the fitting point for the castor brackets, lowering the stand a little, which in turn moved the fulcrum further under the bike. It then worked. Very poor instructions in pictorial form without written explanation. Delivery was a few days slower than advertised. On the whole, a good product
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