Mine just dropped into place on my 49 Rap with 21 inch front & 19 rear tyres and was perfect from day one. The annoying thing was having to take it back off to paint it!!!
Lots of people have made their own versions over the years, but not many would make one for anyone. Dave Hills will, and has made hundreds, Pip Billinbgs obviously can't.
Thats why they are known as Dave Hills stands, not because he invented it.
Well done Dave.
By the way, I don't like this using a persons name as the subject. I keep thinking its an obituary
Ray
I gave Dave the photos, blueprints and notes so he could build them when he was over here at a Keystone section event some years ago. He was not doing stands yet.
Just ask him.
"PIP" would send anyone who wanted one the same information. He was in his mid 80's when he passed and had owned Vincents since before WW2. He road his last Irish National Rally on his Vincent and chair when he was 84. And seeing your address, he helped keep England free by flying as a flight engineer on Lancaster bombers all through WW2
And I guess "PIP's" stand is part of a great Vincent owners obituary. He is greatly missed by me.
Ken Smith
Lots of people have made their own versions over the years, but not many would make one for anyone. Dave Hills will, and has made hundreds, Pip Billinbgs obviously can't.
Thats why they are known as Dave Hills stands, not because he invented it.
Well done Dave.
By the way, I don't like this using a persons name as the subject. I keep thinking its an obituary
Ray
I gave Dave the photos, blueprints and notes so he could build them when he was over here at a Keystone section event some years ago. He was not doing stands yet.
Just ask him.
"PIP" would send anyone who wanted one the same information. He was in his mid 80's when he passed and had owned Vincents since before WW2. He road his last Irish National Rally on his Vincent and chair when he was 84. And seeing your address, he helped keep England free by flying as a flight engineer on Lancaster bombers all through WW2
And I guess "PIP's" stand is part of a great Vincent owners obituary. He is greatly missed by me.
Ken Smith