Groller Stand // Cleaning Stand // Grand Pitstop // Review
The Groller Motorcycle stand by Grand Pitstop is designed to be a cheap and effective way to clean your motorcycles chain. It allows you to roll just about any motorcycle onto it, both my Ducati and TW200 work on this stand! For 37 bucks you cant go wrong! Let me know if you have any questions about this product in the comment section. Thanks for watching! Product Links: Groller: https://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Whe... Motorcycle: 2021 Yamaha TW200 Instagram: @mostromoto Camera: GoPro Hero 8 Black WARNING: Always work on your motorcycle or vehicle at your own responsibility. Always wear proper safety gear and read the factory recommendations & warnings. All modifications, repairs and any other maintenance done to your motorcycle are done at your own risk. If you don't feel comfortable working on your motorcycle or vehicle you should not attempt any maintenance or modifications. I take no responsibility for any death, injuries or damage caused before, during, or after watching this video. Always wear safety gear and know your limits. Ride Safe!

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