Couldn't you just carry a tree or a signpost or a stick? (Sorry, couldn't resist.) Tom -- +------------------------------------+ | CycoActive Products tel (206) 323-2349 | 701 34th Ave fax (206) 325-6016 | Seattle, WA 98122 USA | webpage: http://www.cycoactive.com | e-mail: TomMyers@... +------------------------------------+>Tom Myers wrote: >[...] >> Put the sidestand down and scoot it up against a tree or signpost. >> Or find a large stick on the roadside to prop it up with opposite the >> sidestand. > >Else carry an aussie-made "Tour-prop". It's a simple gadget, just a >couple of tubes, one slides into the other an the length is set by >pushing a big R-clip through holes drilled through the both tubes. >One tube has a foot plate welded on, and the other tubes has a larger >U-shape plate to go under a frame rail or swing arm. >The ones I've seen are steel but it wouldn't be super hard to get one >made up in aluminium.
[dsn_klr650] trailside tire changing 101
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