the KLR frame, so I've tried to be gentle when pulling the bike up on the stand. Stuart Stuart, Florida>The centerstand puts a lot of stress on two fairly small welded areas of
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It appears to me, and I could be wrong, if installed correctly the load is
taken on by the plate that runs the entire width of the frame. The mounting
points should only keep the stand base from moving around. It is important
to have this area completely clean so the stand fits perfectly against this
plate. If not, you put a load on the mounting bolts. I was impressed when
mounting mine that this was taken into consideration when manufacturing the
stand. I thought it was a work of art.
Biker Mike
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Hey Lew,
If you ever buy a Dual Star centerstand it'll be LATER , I guarentee that !
If you really want on, if I was you, I'd order one now so you could have it
for the 2001 riding season...........
Steve/nc
A15.
At 08:33 AM 9/29/2000 -0400, punkynsquirt@... wrote:
Southwest>Hey Stuart: You are in my neighborhood. I live in Greenacres on the
>border of West Palm Beach. Maybe we'll meet one of these days and talk KLR >and adventure touring stuff. Thanks for the feedback on Dual Star's >centerstand. It makes me feel more confident about buying one. Later. > >Lew Waterman >Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo > >Visit the KLR650 archives at >http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 >Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... >Let's keep this list SPAM free! > >Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 >To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > >
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At 08:06 AM 9/29/00 -0500, Scherer, Michael wrote:
Yes, the dead load is taken through the mating surfaces, but when the bike rocks back and forth I can only imagine the stress transferred through the bolts. When the bike is loaded it seems worse. Stuart> >It appears to me, and I could be wrong, if installed correctly the load is >taken on by the plate that runs the entire width of the frame. The mounting >points should only keep the stand base from moving around. > > >The centerstand puts a lot of stress on two fairly small welded areas of >the KLR frame, so I've tried to be gentle when pulling the bike up on the >stand. Stuart
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Group, Thanks for helping me make a decision on a centerstand. I ordered a centerstand from Dual-Star 8/23/00 and have yet to receive it. First I was told 4-6 weeks, then I was told I should receive it sometime the first two weeks of October. Now, I am told sometime before Christmas. I am also waiting on a pair of mirrors that I ordered the first of August. And yes, ya'll have heard me bitch before about the "problem" at Dual-Star. Today after reading the "bad reports" on the Dual-Star centerstand, I will cancel my order(s). Dual-Star has not impressed me in the least..... steve A-15 NW, NC
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I got a Dual Star centerstand about a year ago and up until recently have
been very pleased with it. The problem is that I have noticed that the
height the stand lifts the bike is getting gradually lower. I am now at
the point where the rear wheel is barely off the ground and I can no longer
pull the wheel off without removing the brake caliper. I took the stand
off today to inspect it and found that the point at which the legs of the
stand contact the base plate has been pushed in slightly from the pressure
the legs exert on the metal when the bike is raised. The thing is that the
only time I use the stand is for maintenance, and I am surprised that
something like his could occur with such infrequent use. Has anyone else
on the list experienced this problem? I would like to here from you before
I contact Dual Star to see if they would help me.
Eric
A12
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Hi Eric:
Mine is doing exactly the same thing.
I haven't contacted Dual Star yet.
Thanks.
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Eric Kessler wrote:
pressure> stand contact the base plate has been pushed in slightly from the
that the> the legs exert on the metal when the bike is raised. The thing is
that> only time I use the stand is for maintenance, and I am surprised
anyone else> something like his could occur with such infrequent use. Has
you before> on the list experienced this problem? I would like to here from
YES I and some others have experienced the same thing. They will generally replace or refund, but there is no fix last I heard.> I contact Dual Star to see if they would help me.
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Hi Eric,
I just went through the same thing with my DS stand. I returned the stand
to them and they did "repair" it. I put the repair in quotes because they
just put a couple of weld beads on the stand legs where it hits the cross
brace. They did not replace the bent cross brace. The stand works better
now, but I don't think it is as good as it was when new. Call them up.
Return the stand and be patient.
Good Luck,
Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Kessler" To: "KLR650 Page (E-mail)" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:42 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Dual Star centerstand > I got a Dual Star centerstand about a year ago and up until recently have > been very pleased with it. The problem is that I have noticed that the > height the stand lifts the bike is getting gradually lower. I am now at > the point where the rear wheel is barely off the ground and I can no longer > pull the wheel off without removing the brake caliper. I took the stand > off today to inspect it and found that the point at which the legs of the > stand contact the base plate has been pushed in slightly from the pressure > the legs exert on the metal when the bike is raised. The thing is that the > only time I use the stand is for maintenance, and I am surprised that > something like his could occur with such infrequent use. Has anyone else > on the list experienced this problem? I would like to here from you before > I contact Dual Star to see if they would help me. > > Eric > A12 > > > > 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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Well I boxed the stand up to get it ready to ship back to Dual Star
tomorrow. Looks like from the responses I got that I'm not the only one
that this happened to. It's too bad because with the exception of this one
flaw the stand is really a well designed and machined part. OK now does
anyone have any suggestions on where I might get a basic lift for my bike?
I saw a simple mechanically activated one with a hydraulic damper made by
EMGO at a local motorcycle accessory shop for 83 bucks today. Only problem
was it looked to be too tall for the KLR when it was retracted. Anyone
know of a lift that will fit under my 10 inch, (measured), bikes clearance.
Eric
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From: Jim & Shannon Morehead [SMTP:morehead@...]
Hi Eric,
I just went through the same thing with my DS stand. I returned the stand
to them and they did "repair" it. I put the repair in quotes because they
just put a couple of weld beads on the stand legs where it hits the cross
brace. They did not replace the bent cross brace. The stand works better
now, but I don't think it is as good as it was when new. Call them up.
Return the stand and be patient.
Good Luck,
Jim
longer> I got a Dual Star centerstand about a year ago and up until recently have > been very pleased with it. The problem is that I have noticed that the > height the stand lifts the bike is getting gradually lower. I am now at > the point where the rear wheel is barely off the ground and I can no
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How did you miss all the posts on the Sam's Club lift? $99.00 and
those who have one seem to be happy with it.
Don Detloff
Fair Haven, MI A14
my bike?> anyone have any suggestions on where I might get a basic lift for
made by> I saw a simple mechanically activated one with a hydraulic damper
problem> EMGO at a local motorcycle accessory shop for 83 bucks today. Only
Anyone> was it looked to be too tall for the KLR when it was retracted.
clearance.> know of a lift that will fit under my 10 inch, (measured), bikes
> > Eric > A12
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