TrevorB wrote:my prop stand doesn't have any lever to extend it with
Centre stand question
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Re: Centre stand question
Used a piece of 1/4 inch square section rod bent at right angle and fastened to stand leg with two jubbly clips.
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Re: Centre stand question
I took the side stand off, heated it to red with a propane torch and bent it out a little. Not enough to appreciably change the lean angle but just enough for me to flip it out with my toe while I'm sitting on the bike.
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Hello G80 owners - is there a photo anywhere of the CENTRE STAND SPRING in the correct position? I have got my spring wound up with Jubilee clips, but am not sure which way it goes. Any photo please?
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Re: Centre stand question
Hi
This photo shows the correct orientation:
The small hook locates in the RH engine plate:
Regards Mick
This photo shows the correct orientation:
The small hook locates in the RH engine plate:
Regards Mick
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Mick - thank you most helpful!