🏍️ Elevate your sportbike game with precision and style!
The Venom SMI3001-S Swingram Spool Slider is a compact, lightweight floor-mounted attachment designed exclusively for rear sportbike stands. Engineered for secure stability and easy installation, it enhances your bike maintenance setup with a perfect fit and durable construction.
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Manufacturer | Venom |
UPC | 698056276205 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00698056276205 |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.2 x 2.4 inches |
Item model number | SMI3001-S |
Manufacturer Part Number | SMI3001-S |
G**S
Work great on existing Venom motorcycle stand
Saved me from buying a second stand. I just swap the ends on my existing Venom stand. Works great!
A**R
Price
I'm happy that I did not have to buy a whole piece this item worked well saved me money
A**R
Made stands more compatible
Fit Vevor stands , Rear swing arm had components that prevented use of spindles mounted rear swing-arm Kaw Versys 650
C**Y
Very good product
Very sturdy ang great price
G**2
Needed these for the stands
I needed these for the Cycle Stands. I now have the ability to use my quick stands on many typer of Motorcycles with ease...
J**.
Very convenient, but seems a little unsafe
I bought these since they are much easier to work with instead of the paddock, however I wouldn't necessarily call these very secure. They don't have a cotter pin nor does the bolt go through a hole to hold the metal in place, the only reason it doesn't slide out is because you drive the screw into the big metal piece with enough force that friction is holding it. It works on my ninja 400 (which is a very light bike to keep in mind ~365lb), but it does seem a bit sketch. I would use this for cleaning your bike and quick stuff but for winter storage I would stick with the paddock stands that seem more secure, just my 2 cents.
J**S
Perfect fit
More secure than the flat rubber pieces.
V**0
Does its job !
Works very well I just wish it had rubber or something to protect it from scratching your paint if you accidentally hit it on your bike while positioning it
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