Priller
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Oof. Two black marks against Ducati. First, not accounting for spools with the swingarm (my Aprilia came with spools attached!); second, charging $300 for a centre stand.@Priller the Scrambler doesn’t have spools or threaded holes for spools. The rear stand with the rubber pads isn’t good because the angle of swing arm is such that it slides off unless it’s perfectly aligned.
Centre stand is about $300 after tax. ABBA stand is about the same used, but need to find adapter for the bike.
No easy/cheap solution.
However I did find spools for it near Cambridge that have an expanding nut and can be used into the axle at the rear wheel. If that works out, I’ll just get front and rear stands.
I don’t expect to be pulling the wheel but if I keep the bike I want to replace the chain and sprockets.
Looks like Evotech sells crash bobbins that double as spools (not sure of your exact model, but something like this: Evotech Paddock Stand Bobbins - Ducati Scrambler Classic (2015-2018)), but they're £45 on their website, so about $75 in Canadian Pesos. Still, those plus a cheap $99 track stand would be the lowest cost of entry. Bonus of a track stand is it'll work with most bikes, so is something you can keep if you do end up selling the Ducati. I can also speak to the quality of Evotech stuff, it's generally very good...