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What to do with centerstand after Wileyco install

Started by vfrocket, July 02, 2005, 09:34:09 PM

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Phaedrus



I wussed out and took my bike to the shop to have the Wileyco installed. You can see in this pic what they rigged up. They cut the stock bracket off and re-welded it on. Looks pretty good I think  :thumb:
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raylarrabee

I cut a hotdog sized chunk out of one side of an old tennis ball.  Poked some holes in it, and used zip ties to attatch it to the centerstand.  The tennis ball rests on the dogbones...hopefully this setup will not kill me.
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The Buddha

That cant hurt ... Dogbones are strong ...
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jakkyl

QuoteI gave him a funny look back, he was riding 2up with another guy...
:lol:  :lol:

QuoteThey cut the stock bracket off and re-welded it on

That's what I plan to do after I install my GSXR can
05 GS500F     Jets - 20/132.5/62.5    Progressive Fork Springs
GSXR can       K&N lunchbox

scootr9718

I have the V&H on mine...and here's how I dealt with the centerstand...it's a rubber doorstop with zip-ties...from the local hardware store, hits on the bottom of the Kat shock I put on.
Ghetto-rigged...yee-haa
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