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I feel likea DUMB A$$

Started by Apyung, April 23, 2005, 07:30:26 PM

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Apyung

Today I went to pick up my 05 GS500.  My older brother rode it home safely.  Did a few practice drills with him and my other brother and found out that I dont have good balance.  Then later on in the night I dropped the bike trying to get it onto its center stand.  All is good except a couple scrathes on the handle bar and brake.  Has anyone else ever dropped their bike trying to get it on to it's center stand?  I look forward to learning how to ride it and eventually riding it on the road and commuting. :)

shaykai

I still can't get my bike on its centerstand without help :) I've dropped my bike twice, once when I thought the bike was in neutral and I let go of the clutch, and once trying to get it backed out of a parking spot. Here is the handy dandy diagram:

http://www.shaykai.com/pics/ben/MC/bikedropped.jpg

Congrats on getting the GS, I'm sure you will love it. It definitely has enough power for all but the most suicidal speed demon. You should post some pics of your bike if you get a chance and you have a camera.

Scratches = Battle damage = awesome :)


It gives the bike character.

Shaykai

raylarrabee

Yellow 2000 Honda VFR800fi

nathanael

QuoteHas anyone else ever dropped their bike trying to get it on to it's center stand?

Been there, done that. In fact, the ONLY way I've dropped my bike is with the centerstand. I was trying to get it off the stand though.
'95 Suzuki GS500E
20,000k

Cal Price

I dropped mine on day one putting it on the centrestand, in a similar thread I said "don't worry we've all done it" which provoked a chorus of "OH! no we haven't"  Plenty of us have.

You will find lots of useful threads about putting it on the stand, it not difficult, it's a confidence thing realy and yours has taken a knock. Look at the threads and see what suits best, search "Centrestand" will reveal a lot. I always sit on the bike when taking it off as that too can be tricky first few times.

Enjoy the bike.
Black Beemer  - F800ST.
In Cricket the testicular guard, or Box, was introduced in 1874. The helmet was introduced in 1974. Is there a message??

DerekNC

Putting the bike on the centerstand is the hardest thing I've done. If you try it on soft ground it is almost impossible. The easiest way is to position the bike up a slight hill and then throw your weight down on the stand, pulling back at the same time. As far as dropping the bike don't worry about that. You'll get better with your balance the more experience you get.

Derek

geekonabike

Emphasize the weight you put on it with your foot.  Or at least that works for me, as I'm over 200lbs.  I am not a weakling, but when I tried to use more arm pulling strength and just a little weight on the stand, I couldn't do it.  All centerstands I've used are this way:  the more important part is what you do with your foot on the stand.  I knew something was wrong with what I was doing when I struggled on my Elite-80 scooter, and saw skinny Asian females doing it with no problem.  Once you figure out the mechanics, it's much easier, though admittedly it's scary with a motorcycle since you don't have to tip it far to the side before it takes a dive to the floor.

FWIW,
Mike D.
2005 EX250 Ninja

bbanjo

The ONLY time my bike has been down was trying to put it on the stand.
No time to wash the bike

rizp

Hey guys,

To anyone who breezed past raylarrabee's post, go back and click the link. there are great directions on there for putting the bike on tthe centerstand. When I first got mine, I needed help flipping it up because I was doing it wrong. Now it's wicked simple. My wife could do it, and she's 100lbs soaking wet.

seriously, it's all about *vertical* force. go back and read ray's link thread, and focus on pushing your foot into the ground.

Regards,
Riz
:thumb:

Laura

Yeah, I've dropped mine while attempting to get it on the centerstand. I still can't do it unless somebody helps me. And yes, I've read the directions many times, and I still can't do it.  :dunno:

geekonabike

You'll figure it out eventually, Laura.  My mechanic showed me many times and I still didn't get it.  I assumed it was because he was much stronger than I.  I think one day when I was mad at the world I did a slow-motion stomp on the stand, and voila, the bike nearly popped right up on it.  Just a little pull on the back and it worked fine.  Once you "stumble" into it, you think "DUH!"  Kind of like calculus.

--Mike D.
2005 EX250 Ninja

Laura

Holy crap!! I just went down to the garage and tried it again, and I did it!!  :mrgreen:

JetSwing

Quote from: LauraHoly crap!! I just went down to the garage and tried it again, and I did it!!  :mrgreen:
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:
good job  :thumb:
My hunch was right...Pandy is the biggest Post Whore!

geekonabike

Quote from: LauraHoly crap!! I just went down to the garage and tried it again, and I did it!!  :mrgreen:

Great.  How's the calculus coming?

--Mike D.
2005 EX250 Ninja

ukchickenlover

Once forgot to put the sidestand down but grabbed the handle bar just before it hit the ground so very little damage done. Lukely did this in the garage so no one saw it. :)

'04gs500f

i feel like a dumbass sometimes for slightly loosing balance and putting both feet down when stopping at a stop light, im pretty sure my bike pulls a little to the right after i went down on the right side and bent the handle bars.

could just be me...

JetSwing

Quote from: '04gs500fi feel like a dumbass sometimes for slightly loosing balance and putting both feet down when stopping at a stop light, im pretty sure my bike pulls a little to the right after i went down on the right side and bent the handle bars.

could just be me...
if you look down at the wheel, your feet,  instrument panel, a car in front of you, etc...when you're stopping, it's easy to lose your balance. always look straight ahead!
My hunch was right...Pandy is the biggest Post Whore!

ukchickenlover

Quote from: '04gs500fi feel like a dumbass sometimes for slightly loosing balance and putting both feet down when stopping at a stop light, im pretty sure my bike pulls a little to the right after i went down on the right side and bent the handle bars.

could just be me...

You should check the rear wheel alignment. Tie some string to the front on the front wheel and pull it straight back against the rear wheel. Do this on both sides to see if wheel is straight.

'04gs500f

ok thanks, i will give that a shot!

Laura

Quotegood job

Thanks!  :)

QuoteGreat. How's the calculus coming?

:lol:  Still working on that.

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