On Mon, 18 June 2001, michiganmosers@... wrote: > > This has been covered before, but it will be of help to new readers. > I just installed a Dual Star Centerstand and Moose Bash Plate. I > found that I needed the following: 1) cut 1.25" off the rear of the > Moose plate with a hacksaw. 2) Replace the four foot peg bolts with > longer ones. These are Metric M8 bolts - stock is appx. 22 mm long, > I used 1" long (25 mm) replacements. I got socket head (allen > wrench) steel screws at Home Depot for $3 total. I found that the > stock screws were stripping/cross threading as only the first one or > two threads were catching due to the extra thickness of the stand. > Replacement bolts are also stronger and harder steel - good for load > bearing support of the stand and proper torquing. 3) Prior to > installing, I partially "unfolded" the stand legs and wedged a thick > washer in the hinge area. This helped keep the stand sprung enough > so that the rear rubber "bumper" did not hit the bike's suspension > pivot. If I didn't do this then it was very difficult to position > the stand over the foot peg holes without applying a lot of > pressure. One final hint: when installing the stand first attach one > bolt on one side loosely WITHOUT the foot peg. This will keep the > stand supported while you bolt on the other side with the foot peg. > I got a used stand and did not have benefit of the factory > instructions, etc., so some of this may be redundant, but I see a lot > of used stands being bought and sold so if it helps, good!
ya gotta ride this....
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A new Dual Star stand should ship with replacement hardware. This hardware could be purchased separately from Dual Star. I have had the 5-star stand many, many years ago and the hardware that shipped with these sheared off one day as I pulled the bike onto the centerstand. Watchout for crappy hardware and hardware that rusts. I have had both.... The Dual Star hardware is top self.
Jim Barthell
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I have the Sagebrush Machine bolts for the Five Star center stands which are hardened bolts and will be much stronger than the standard bolts.
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Jim@... To: michiganmosers@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Tips: Dual Star centerstand and Moose Bash Plate Installation Tips A new Dual Star stand should ship with replacement hardware. This hardware could be purchased separately from Dual Star. I have had the 5-star stand many, many years ago and the hardware that shipped with these sheared off one day as I pulled the bike onto the centerstand. Watchout for crappy hardware and hardware that rusts. I have had both.... The Dual Star hardware is top self. Jim Barthell On Mon, 18 June 2001, michiganmosers@... wrote: > > This has been covered before, but it will be of help to new readers. > I just installed a Dual Star Centerstand and Moose Bash Plate. I > found that I needed the following: 1) cut 1.25" off the rear of the > Moose plate with a hacksaw. 2) Replace the four foot peg bolts with > longer ones. These are Metric M8 bolts - stock is appx. 22 mm long, > I used 1" long (25 mm) replacements. I got socket head (allen > wrench) steel screws at Home Depot for $3 total. I found that the > stock screws were stripping/cross threading as only the first one or > two threads were catching due to the extra thickness of the stand. > Replacement bolts are also stronger and harder steel - good for load > bearing support of the stand and proper torquing. 3) Prior to > installing, I partially "unfolded" the stand legs and wedged a thick > washer in the hinge area. This helped keep the stand sprung enough > so that the rear rubber "bumper" did not hit the bike's suspension > pivot. If I didn't do this then it was very difficult to position > the stand over the foot peg holes without applying a lot of > pressure. One final hint: when installing the stand first attach one > bolt on one side loosely WITHOUT the foot peg. This will keep the > stand supported while you bolt on the other side with the foot peg. > I got a used stand and did not have benefit of the factory > instructions, etc., so some of this may be redundant, but I see a lot > of used stands being bought and sold so if it helps, good! Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: http://www.dualsportnews.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Ok, here I go.....first question since becoming a member and probably not
the brightest crayon in the box
Q1: What is the stand for? and what would the Moose Bash Plate and Stand
retail for?
Shane Hood
(214) 849-1807
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From: Fred Hink [mailto:moabmc@...]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 3:27 PM
To: michiganmosers@...; Jim@...
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Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Tips: Dual Star centerstand and Moose Bash
Plate Installation Tips
I have the Sagebrush Machine bolts for the Five Star center stands which are
hardened bolts and will be much stronger than the standard bolts.
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Jim@... To: michiganmosers@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Tips: Dual Star centerstand and Moose Bash Plate Installation Tips A new Dual Star stand should ship with replacement hardware. This hardware could be purchased separately from Dual Star. I have had the 5-star stand many, many years ago and the hardware that shipped with these sheared off one day as I pulled the bike onto the centerstand. Watchout for crappy hardware and hardware that rusts. I have had both.... The Dual Star hardware is top self. Jim Barthell On Mon, 18 June 2001, michiganmosers@... wrote: > > This has been covered before, but it will be of help to new readers. > I just installed a Dual Star Centerstand and Moose Bash Plate. I > found that I needed the following: 1) cut 1.25" off the rear of the > Moose plate with a hacksaw. 2) Replace the four foot peg bolts with > longer ones. These are Metric M8 bolts - stock is appx. 22 mm long, > I used 1" long (25 mm) replacements. I got socket head (allen > wrench) steel screws at Home Depot for $3 total. I found that the > stock screws were stripping/cross threading as only the first one or > two threads were catching due to the extra thickness of the stand. > Replacement bolts are also stronger and harder steel - good for load > bearing support of the stand and proper torquing. 3) Prior to > installing, I partially "unfolded" the stand legs and wedged a thick > washer in the hinge area. This helped keep the stand sprung enough > so that the rear rubber "bumper" did not hit the bike's suspension > pivot. If I didn't do this then it was very difficult to position > the stand over the foot peg holes without applying a lot of > pressure. One final hint: when installing the stand first attach one > bolt on one side loosely WITHOUT the foot peg. This will keep the > stand supported while you bolt on the other side with the foot peg. > I got a used stand and did not have benefit of the factory > instructions, etc., so some of this may be redundant, but I see a lot > of used stands being bought and sold so if it helps, good! Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: http://www.dualsportnews.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: http://www.dualsportnews.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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At one time the Sagebrush bolts were cut down from longer bolts exposing a cut end that rusted. Has this been fixed?
Jim Barthell
On Mon, 18 June 2001, "Fred Hink" wrote: > >I have the Sagebrush > Machine bolts for the Five Star center stands which are hardened bolts and will > be much stronger than the standard bolts.
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ya gotta ride this....
Time's running out to enter the 5th annual Devil's Creek dual sport weekend
put on the the WDSRC! This event has been a crowd pleaser every year with
something for everyone. Attendance has been growing every year, and heck,
folks have been coming from Georgia, and North and South Carolina to ride
this one! You have to pre-enter to ride, though!
Saturday is an easy scavenger hunt ride on local paved and dirt roads,
followed by prizes and dinner (included!), and a trip to the local MX track
to watch the races, and then followed up with a night ride back to the
campground! Saturday is a great time to include the better half in your fun.
It's a great day for two-up riders, big, street oriented bikes, novices, and
those that just like to ride! Come ride the Florida countryside with your
sweetie. Afterall, that's the one you need to impress as to how much fun
this is just so you can get a new bike next year! We make it easier for ya!
Sunday is the challenging dirt oriented dual sport ride, encompassing 140+
miles of everything Florida can throw at you, except hills and mountains. It
includes stretches of pavement, old, broken pavement, grass coverd trails,
sand, hard, solid dirt trails, mud, water, downed trees, and as much fun as
you can have! Then you have lunch and do it again on a whole different batch
of trails until you return to the campground! Bail-outs are planned into the
route after lunch, so if you feel you've had enough fun, or need to get home
to momma, you can go ahead and skedaddle! Great for mid sized and smaller
dual sports (XRL650, DR350, XT225) and converted off-road machines(WR400,
XR400). KLR650 riders will have a MAJOR handful, (none have EVER finished a
Sunday Creek Ride) and larger bikes better not even try it. You better have
a serious street legal knobbies and ride smartly for this one, cause no
one's gonna haul your sorry, stuck, broken bike outa these woods but YOU!
WDSRC believes strongly that sound is a major issue in all land use
conflicts, so we INSIST that your bike pass a 92dBa at 20" sound test. We've
been doing it for the past three years with great success and an ever
increasing rider count, and people have been adapting and meeting the
standard, so no one whine about it, cause we can't here ya over your loud
bike anyway!
Your bike also needs to be legal. (Yes, you CAN make an off-road bike
converted, titled and tagged!) Tag, lights, mirrors,etc, legal. Not pretend-
really legal like you're riding an enduro, but honest-to-goodness-legal
since we use Florida highways and roads subject to all highway traffic laws
of the state of Florida. (including getting ticketed for excessive speed and
having an illegal bike impounded.) And the trails we use are only open to
street legal vehicles. Imagine that. When you see what we ride you'll say:
"THIS is a ROAD?"
We also prohibit any race numbers on the bikes that participate. So if'in
you put some numbers on your bike to look like Johnny Dirt Racer, take 'em
off. If non-riders see racing numbers on a bike with a high front fender,
and a rider dressed up in bright, swirling colors like a Star Wars action
figure, whatta they think? Yer right! A dirt bike, and they're not allowed
to be on the roads or in the forest! Just what we need. Another weenie
working against all the positive aspects of the sport and all the positive
P.R. that the WDSRC has done with all the forestry services in the past five
years. So if you have a loud pipe, an illegal bike AND race numbers, you've
got some work ahead of ya....
We've insisted on these rules for the past three years, and have achieved
great results with the folks in the forest service who we work with to get a
permit to allow all you riders to have a blast. And guess what? Everybody
with a loud bike gets a pipe that's quieter, numbers come off, converted
off-road bikes have been getting legal and everyone gets compliant just so
they can ride the Creek! Don't just talk about being a responsible
motorcyclist, BE ONE!
This is a killer two days of fun you're sure to enjoy....and everyone that
enters recieves a t-shirt, lunch each day, and the folks that sign-up for
saturday even get dinner and admmission to watch motocross racers on the
track where Tim Ferry started his climb! Whatta baagin!
Visit the Devil's Creek Website at
http://www.geocities.com/mrktm/creekflyer.html
Download a pre-registration form and send in your money to reserve your spot
and come on out to the BEST dual sport event in Florida.
The WDSRC is an organization of over 400 dual sport riders from throughout
Florida and the southeastern United States, and hold events throughout the
South! Each adhereing to and promoting the TREAD LIGHTLY! philosophy,
STEALTH RIDER principles and responsible behavior from all it's members.
We're willing to accept and educate every rider on the importance of these
issues, but if you insist on being a yahoo, we'll just ask ya to ride in
your own backyard, since that's the only place you'll be able to ride after
motorized recreation is shut out of the forests...oops, I believe they're
even trying to stop us from riding on our own land too, so you may just need
to sell that machine afterall, Mr. Yahoo Rider.
Swampy
The Grand Poobah, WDSRC
Shootin' From The Hip And Hittin' A Bullseye Everytime!
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