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Title: Removal of Center stand
Post by: andwr on May 22, 2006, 04:30:01 AM
hey guys, just wanted to know if i will run into any problems if i was to remove the center stand, i know that the side stand has the kill switch thingy on it, and was wondering if any problems would arise from me removing the stand?

Thanks guys
Andy
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: Wrecent_Wryder on May 22, 2006, 04:36:26 AM
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Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: andwr on May 22, 2006, 04:41:30 AM
ok thats cool. . . so yeah if i remove it. . i wont have to worry about no starting or anything like with the side stand?

Andy
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: MarkusN on May 22, 2006, 04:47:20 AM
Nope. Better lean clearance right into the bargain.
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: andwr on May 22, 2006, 04:53:47 AM
say what??
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: MarkusN on May 22, 2006, 05:10:14 AM
When you lean her over hard and hit a wave in the road it's quite probable that the centerstand hits the ground (it swings down.) Most noticeable when riding two-up.

Oh, and "nope" was a direct answer to your last question.
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: domas on May 22, 2006, 05:49:15 AM
I love my centerstand :) Helps so much winter storage, oil checks, oil changes, working on front forks, lubing chain, adjusting chain, removing any of the wheels, removing tank (alone),  etc... any of these jobs without center stand would be a pain. Maybe i am just too practical  :dunno_white:, but take these things under your consideration, before removing center stand.
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: 3imo on May 22, 2006, 06:12:49 AM
I second that notion.

yes, you can remove the centerstand with no problems, but you gain nothing in return.

for me the centerstand is a great convenience. I hate working on other (most)bikes simply because we have to find a way to stabilize them for maintenance and repairs.

even the bike stands we use are a PITA and hardly provide the type of lift necessary for the work at hand.
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: Wrecent_Wryder on May 22, 2006, 06:28:08 AM
43s
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: galahs on May 22, 2006, 06:35:30 AM
What sort of weight range is the center stand?
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: 3imo on May 22, 2006, 06:47:07 AM
I don't know exactly but removing will not reduce your 1/4 mile time.  unless its in conjunction with removing every other none essential part.


Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: pantablo on May 22, 2006, 09:02:30 AM
Quote from: 3imo on May 22, 2006, 06:12:49 AM
I second that notion.

yes, you can remove the centerstand with no problems, but you gain nothing in return.

you gain clearance. thats why I took mine off. but I kept it and bought a 8" long screw so I could temporarily reinstall it to do chain and oil/filter maintenance.
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: andwr on May 22, 2006, 09:54:16 AM
thanks for the info guys, but i had a quick go at trying to take the right hand bolt out, and got most of the way untill it hit the pipe. . .and i couldnt get it out any further. . . .how can i overcome this, or how did you others take yours out??

Andy
Title: Re: Removal of Center stand
Post by: 3imo on May 22, 2006, 10:08:55 AM
you will need to drop your pipe.
just undo the bolt/nut attached to the rear peg mount it should drop enough to allow you to remove that bolt.


Quote from: pantablo on May 22, 2006, 09:02:30 AM
Quote from: 3imo on May 22, 2006, 06:12:49 AM
I second that notion.

yes, you can remove the centerstand with no problems, but you gain nothing in return.

you gain clearance. thats why I took mine off. but I kept it and bought a 8" long screw so I could temporarily reinstall it to do chain and oil/filter maintenance.

but you raced it didn't you? Joe blow on the street won't need to worry about clearance.

I don't mean to knock this guys idea. just IMO its pointless to remove a useful tool.  oh well  :dunno_white: to each his own.