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Black Widow Wheel Balancer Stand with Truing Arm

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$119.99

$ 48 .99 $48.99

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  • Works with motorcycle wheels up to 7.5"W x 35"D
  • Adjustable truing arm, centering pins, alignment tube, and leveling feet
  • Includes peel and stick weights (30 grams total)
  • Static balance double-bearing design
  • Heavy duty construction with a black paint finish



Product Description

BW-WB-30

Black Widow Tri-Fold ATV Ramp with Punch Plate

BW-WB-30

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The Black Widow Wheel Balancer Stand with Truing Arm is designed to work with motorcycle wheels up to 7.5" W x 35" D. It comes with an adjustable truing arm, centering pins, alignment tube, leveling feet, and self-adhesive weights for optimal precision.

Specifications

  • Measures: 16.25" L x 9.5" W x 21.125" H (center of axle)
  • Base: 3.25" H with 0.625" to 1" H adjustable feet
  • Material: Steel
BW-WB-30

Features & Benefits

BW-WB-30

Height-adjustable feet

Level footing on uneven surfaces for precision truing.

BW-WB-30

Truing arm dimensions

BW-WB-30

True and balance wheels on the same stand

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Black Widow - Motorcycle Service Equipment and More

Black Widow offers affordable loading, unloading, transportation and service options for powersports users with motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, and more. Our affordable motorcycle service equipment will help you maintain your ride in your garage or professional shop.


Jer1my
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
I have a high quality marc parnes shaft, cones and bearing set up, so I just needed a stand to put those well machined parts on. This stand is very sturdy compared to the first one I bought off amazon, and it's a little narrower, making it a better base for the 14" shaft I have. This thing works beautifully for my purposes and does what it says. I have had zero issues leveling it with the adjustable feet.The bearings and parts on this seem decently made as well. I imagine if you wanted to use them, a bit of TLC would get the included bearings and parts working just fine, they definitely spin more freely than the first kit I bought hahaha ;). I have heard tale that sewing machine oil goes a long way to freeing up bearings, but never tried it myself.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Checking balance on newly installed tires.
Stan
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
Its ok. The only unit i could find that has an arm included so i dont have to use a dial indicator and mag base to true spoked wheels. Other than that its your regular Chinese trash.
lisa
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
bought this for my husband for changing motorcycle tires, he really liked it
JAMES KERLINE
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
this stand looks well built and arrived on time, I'm very satified
J. L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2020
Only one complaint. The cones that are tightened against the wheel bearings while trying a wheel become misaligned when the set screw is tightened. This can introduce a wobble at the hub. For a device that is otherwise well made with precision in mind, this flaw will make precision almost impossible if assembled as directed. My advice ...don't tighten the set screws.
D Dorwa
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2018
Very sturdy stand and excellent price point combining balancing and truing in one tool. The 7/16" axle offers great flexibility to use on older machines with smaller diameter axles like my '49 Indian but still works well on modern machines with larger axle diameters. The only down side was that they should have packed the base with bubble wrap or something. The paint on the base was scuffed from rubbing the inside of the cardboard box during shipping, but that was only cosmetic and had no bearing on the function of the stand. A little buffing compound cleaned it up some, but no worries it is a shop tool not an end table.
John M
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2017
The package came in and the first thing I checked was the rod that the wheel would balance on. It was straight, but when I looked at the base of the stand, I noticed it was warped. It looks like it was from when they bent the sheet metal or when they welded the support pieces across the bottom. So the result is that the two upright pieces don't exactly line up. I think it is still usable to balance a wheel, but the centering pins are useless.
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