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Started by nmh5028, September 10, 2013, 08:32:43 AM

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nmh5028

Hey guys, I recently started having an issue with my sidestand while riding. I have noticed it when I'm taking off from a stop and my foot isn't on the left peg. When I bring my foot into position on the shifter, my boot is pressing down on the little sidestand lever thing, and causing my bike to stumble. It happens if I'm not really thinking about it and just stick my foot into position. If I am careful, it doesn't happen, but that isn't something that I want to be worried about when taking off from a stop. Is there an easy fix for this? Am I the onyl one that has ever noticed this issue before?
2001 GS 500E
-V&H Exhaust + K&N Lunchbox + 22.5/65/150 jetting
-Sonic Springs front + Kat600 rear shock
-Bob B's ignition advancer
-15t front sprocket

Dr.McNinja

Quote from: nmh5028 on September 10, 2013, 08:32:43 AM
Hey guys, I recently started having an issue with my sidestand while riding. I have noticed it when I'm taking off from a stop and my foot isn't on the left peg. When I bring my foot into position on the shifter, my boot is pressing down on the little sidestand lever thing, and causing my bike to stumble. It happens if I'm not really thinking about it and just stick my foot into position. If I am careful, it doesn't happen, but that isn't something that I want to be worried about when taking off from a stop. Is there an easy fix for this? Am I the onyl one that has ever noticed this issue before?

Picture of your sidestand from the top down? I can't see how you're hitting the switch with your foot unless your shifting technique is wrong.

nmh5028

I'm not hitting the switch, my foot is pushing on the little extension from the side stand that allows you to push it down with your foot. I'm just pushing it down far enough that the switch signals the bike to shut off for a split second



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2001 GS 500E
-V&H Exhaust + K&N Lunchbox + 22.5/65/150 jetting
-Sonic Springs front + Kat600 rear shock
-Bob B's ignition advancer
-15t front sprocket

007brendan

Not sure if you're sidestand or footpegs have been modified, but on my bike, that little tab is almost directly beneath the footpeg, so I'm not sure how you would hit it while shifting unless maybe your shift lever is super low.  I would have to put my foot almost straight down off the peg to hit the sidestand
"Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement."

nmh5028

I'll get a picture of it when I get home. It feels like it is right between the peg and the shifter (neither have been modified). When my foot is in the normal riding position, the bottom of my boot may just barely be touching it. When putting my foot into place after a stop, sometimes I end up pushing it down trying to get my foot in. Sounds like it might be in the wrong place, but I don't know if I can change that
2001 GS 500E
-V&H Exhaust + K&N Lunchbox + 22.5/65/150 jetting
-Sonic Springs front + Kat600 rear shock
-Bob B's ignition advancer
-15t front sprocket

BockinBboy

#5
I had an unrelated issue that caused a similar situation on the sidestand relay... I just stuck a rubber spacer on the sidestand piece that pushes the switch (aprox. 1/4" ID, 1/2 OD" x 1/2" long? dunno for certain really)... it was just something I had in the parts bin that fit right on there nice and tight, and gave it a little more clearance, but still kept the switch depressed. This way everything works as is, and you can return it back just that quick if you wanted to.

- Bboy


Sonic Springs, R6 Shock, R6 Throttle Tube, Lowering Links, T-Rex Frame Sliders, SW-Motech Alu-Rack, SH46 Shad Topcase, Smoked Signals, Smoked LED Tailight, ZG Touring Windscreen

Janx101

I have 'just' caught that little stick out bit a few times... With the heel of my boot when I ride with the footpegs under the rear sole... Kinda let the heel rest against the peg to stop boot from going forward ... Change up a gear, toes go up/heel goes down ...

My riding boots have a industrial/military GP style heel and tread on them ...  :icon_rolleyes:

The little bit that gets caught is there so you can catch the stand with your foot easier to put it down ...

But also check that the springs that hold the stand upward are in good order ... Pretty sure I have the OEM spring and its a 'dual core' setup ... One spring inside the other in the centre coil section... Have seen a few bikes here and there with some other spring setup on ... And they do suffer a little with the stand wiggling down on bumps ... So then they bridge out the side stand switch .... Which sooner or later is gonna let them ride with the stand down .... Their choice I guess!

fetor56

Wierd foot positioning problem u have.....u could heat & slightly bend that extension.

nmh5028

2001 GS 500E
-V&H Exhaust + K&N Lunchbox + 22.5/65/150 jetting
-Sonic Springs front + Kat600 rear shock
-Bob B's ignition advancer
-15t front sprocket

GS500F2004

Looks bent too far up to me. Doesn't look straight. I sometimes wear boots when riding and never had that issue.

adidasguy

Bend the pin back down where it should be.
It should come straight out, not up.

Janx101

Just stood directly over mine with stand up ... And ok every bike a a tiny bit different .. But your side stand is sticking 'way out' ... On mine the base end of the rubber on footpeg and the rubber of gear lever ... Is more or less in line ... The very tip of that little rod bit ... Is 'just' outside that line ... By  quarter inch? .. Your whole rod is outside that line...

With the side on shot .. The angle of the rod is pretty much the same... Mine is un damaged far as I know ... Im thinking your side stand is just bent out sideways maybe 10-15 degrees ... It should be parallel to the frame when up .. Give it a gentle whack with a lump hammer maybe? Or heat the mount end and apply pressure..

:thumb:

Noticed Addy's post 'while I was typing' prompt ... So maybe my rod is bent up a little ... But my stand is definitely not that far out sideways  :thumb:


Big Rich

Just throwing this out there:

I added rearsets to my GR650 (a bike that was never meant to have them) and my foot caught on that little arm all the time. I ended up cutting that little extension off completely and painted over the bare steel. Granted, I have to angle my foot out and catch the kickstand with my heel to put it down, but it never catches anything by accident now.

But if your kicker is bent in any way, I'd fix / replace it before anything else.
83 GR650 (riding / rolling project)

It's opener there in the wide open air...

ustinka

Hi nmh, I think janx is on to something - I just had to replace the bent stand on my '90 gs, now when I look straight down (as in your photo) I can't even see the stand, only the tab.   Is yours bent out or perhaps the joint has too much play?  There was so much extra room in the "hinge" area that  I slipped a fat washer in to shim it and it still wobbles some.

ScottishBiker234

That is bent... whack it with a hammer a couple times till its straight, you will be sweet

tcmia

I agree. Looks bent to me. I checked on mine and the little peg is pretty much in line an parallel to the side stand foot.
I would try bending it a little or swapping it out.

weedahoe

Surprised no one said to bypass the switch..... LoL
2007
K&N Lunchbox
20/62.5/142.5
chromed pegs
R6 shock
89 aluminum knuckle
Lowering links
Bar mirrors w/LEDs
rear LED turns
89 clip ons
Dual Yoshi TRS
Gauge/Indicator LEDs
T- Rex sliders
HID retrofit
GSXR rear sets
Zero Gravity screen
Chrome Katana rims
Bandit hugger
Custom paint
Sonic springs

nmh5028

Thanks everyone, I'm going to try and bend it back so that it lines up with the frame tonight. I'll let you know how it goes
2001 GS 500E
-V&H Exhaust + K&N Lunchbox + 22.5/65/150 jetting
-Sonic Springs front + Kat600 rear shock
-Bob B's ignition advancer
-15t front sprocket

yamahonkawazuki

Quote from: weedahoe on September 21, 2013, 05:27:01 PM
Surprised no one said to bypass the switch..... LoL
whole liability issue there  :icon_confused: ;)
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adidasguy

Quote from: yamahonkawazuki on September 23, 2013, 12:32:40 PM
Quote from: weedahoe on September 21, 2013, 05:27:01 PM
Surprised no one said to bypass the switch..... LoL
whole liability issue there  :icon_confused: ;)
Nothing can compare to riding and making a left turn with the side stand down.

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