Did you watch the video on the abba site? Forget the monkeys on YouTube!Rossgo wrote:I'm fairly certain I did it right but I need to do it again and again I think to get it to a stage of being able to do it by myself confidently. Lifting the bike up onto rear wheel using the long lifting arm is very easy but attaching the bike up to the stand i found very difficult without help and then lifting the front wheel up I rrally struggled with it!
I need to do it again I think
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First I would forget the front wheel lift and just get used to the main stand.
Put the bike on the side stand and secure the abba stand on both sides. Make sure the abba stand is tightened securely so it doesn't move at all and the ground is as flat as possible.
Extend the handle of the abba stand with your right hand and hold the bike handlebar with your left, keep your body near the abba stand. Use your left hand to lift the bike off the side stand and your right hand to balance the abba stand until it is flat. At this point the bike should be stable. Now, while still near the stand take a step forward taking the handle with you and the bike should lift up gracefully onto the stand.
Now follow the video as I never had the front lift. I just used a paddock stand, I would happily climb on the bike too.
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