Death match with a side bet of a 749R tank. I like your thinking. Why bother waiting for Rob's partial bike to fall over, let's do this.
What do you take me for? An idiot? I always fill the tanks up and put more air in the tyres so they are heavier.
I usually see Elise when I want my tank back. Back on topic, did you realise that your partial bike hasn't been strapped down to the tie points?
Partial is the key word. Bless Elsie, but he hasn't noticed it will be lighter, so would fall like a feather. Keep trying to educte him please Liz.
Duh!, sellotaped to the other side of the bike, where you can't see them. That's where I always put them.
The machine mart ones are pretty good for home and don't cost the earth. They available from elsewhere and sometimes better money. Think they all come out of the same place in China? LV8 are very good. I use them daily but they are expensive. Will last a lifetime of home use and are serviceable. Available in the UK from RS workshop equipment. Great people to deal with. Pro bike do a fair range to but expensive again. I'd always suggest getting the biggest you can afford or fit in your workshop. If you don't have a bike on it, you have a handy bench for extra work space if needed.
You're not getting it Exie. I let the air out of one tyre to make it lighter and fill the other with hot air to make it heavier. So they cancel each other out.