List,
The timing of the recent threads are ironic, as I just got my stand back
from Dual Star. I had posted a query for info about these guy's about a
month ago, and had hinted at some problems that I would post later. Here
'tis....
This is an email I wrote about a month ago concerning my Dual Star center
stand to a concerned lister/friend of Dual Star. I have edited it a little
with []:
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Ya know. I just hadn't heard anything bad about these guy's but..
Within two or three weeks, on the first stand I got, it was cocked forward
so much; it wouldn't hold the bike off the ground. Dual Star replaced it;
it took about three weeks though. I have set the bike on the new one maybe
ten times. Last Friday [19 May], I placed the bike on the center stand and
noticed it was sitting low. Close inspection revealed that the hinge pin
had slid out on the rh side around 2". I put it back on the side stand, and
fixed the pin. The rh spring is tweaked from the hinge pin interfering with
it. The pin has drifted out again in about 300 miles.
I called them this Monday; they asked my number, and said would get back to
me. I wanted to know if the pin was supposed to be a press fit, and if so,
are both sides press fits, or just the left [it is a press fit on just the
left side], and should I just try to drive the pin hard into the left side
to see if it would stay put. The guy I talked to (Jeff?) didn't know. I
called them again today (Wednesday) [24 May] and they told me I might not
get a response until next week. Whatever.
The shipping charges (the thing is heavy) are a dud, we're starting to look
at the cost of the stand just in those charges, and I'm not certain I'm
ready for round three. It seems like it is taking a long time to get this
right.
I can't possibly imagine what I'M DOING to cause any of this. I put the
bike on the stand by grabbing the rack and the handle bar grip and tossing
the bike on it. I've had a couple of street bikes that came with
centerstands, and that's how I've always done it. I don't really understand
why Dual Star doesn't weld those little *steps* like on the stock ones on
the street bikes, but I digress.
Do we have a QC issue here or what? Am I doing something wrong? I would
think that if these things are meant to handle a 400lb bike, they should be
pretty stout.
My faith is dashed..
I really liked having centerstands on my street bikes, and to be honest, I
consider the KLR more like one of my street bikes with a big suspension. All
of my bikes have been mostly dirt oriented, except a couple. I just don't
know whether to try and make this one work, try again with another, try
somebody else's, or just ship the damn thing back and figure my KLR was
never meant for a centerstand, and go back to using jackstands, which really
suck when you're on the road, and damn it, simply not as convenient when I'm
in the shop.
Anyway, I don't really want to post this on the list until it's resolved one
way or the other, and I can present a reasonably objective report.
Thanks for the concern,
Steve Anderson
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They (Mike) asked me to send it back to them so the could weld the pin in
place, and that this type of failure had only occurred once before. I
mailed it to them the 1st or 2nd of June. I got it back in less than three
weeks, which including the time to ship both ways; doesn t seem too bad.
However, when I mounted the beast, I think that it is cocked forward more
than when I got it initially, and wonder if it s not going to exhibit the
symptoms of failure on the first unit I got. If it does, the thing goes in
the trash, I m tired of dealing with this nonsense.
Dual Star told me they would *analyze* the first one as to why it failed,
but when I last talked to them (24 May), they hadn t touched it. I wanted
to know the results, because now I m worried that this one will do the same
thing as the first (why wouldn t it?), unless they could give me a
reasonable explanation as to why it failed.
Dual Star offered to pay all the shipping, but as far as I m concerned, that
s not the point. I just want a center stand to put on the bike and forget
about. I first ordered the beast early March. I have had little use of it
in the three and a half months that I ve owned it, and have little
enthusiasm for it anymore; I have no intentions of putting it in a box and
shipping it a third time. It will need to prove itself before I take it on
a long ride again, lest it become so much ballast .
I will post a follow up in a few months (or sooner, if there is a problem).
At this point, I will give the darn thing a chance, but the trash can awaits
any let downs...
Steve Anderson
dual star center stand follow up (long)
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