Try Happy Trails. Get the one with the little kicker thingy on it, it's more expensive but much easier to get the bike up on it. -E> New 650 owner and looking to add a centerstand. " Dual Star " wont > have any available until after end of year. Anyone know of another > place to check out ? Many thanks in advance.
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, daisyway2000 wrote:
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I concur, I am VERY satisfied with the Happy Trails model. The foot
kicker is worth every additional penny!
-GFM
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:27:37 -0700 (PDT), Eric L. Green
wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, daisyway2000 wrote: > > New 650 owner and looking to add a centerstand. " Dual Star " wont > > have any available until after end of year. Anyone know of another > > place to check out ? Many thanks in advance. > > Try Happy Trails. Get the one with the little kicker thingy on it, it's > more expensive but much easier to get the bike up on it. > > -E > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Hi...any one have a centerstandfor sale....I also need side racks to hold alluminum cases....thanks
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Hi everyone... I was wondering if anyone out there, had any comments on
getting the centerstand for their KLR. I have been thinking about
getting one, just wanted to hear from someone who had one. Likes,
dislikes, etc....
Thanks Mike
Orlando, FL
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Mike,
I purchased one of the Studebaker Group's Afrika Stand back in January of '04 from www.isallgood.com. Price was around $99, and at the time shippping was free.
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/klrstuff/afrikacstand1r.jpg
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/klrstuff/afrikacstand2r.jpg
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/klrstuff/afrikacstand3r.jpg
For the price, the stand is certainly functional, however, there are a couple of things that could be done to make it better:
1. The stand swings too far forward and goes past the point of where the
rear tire is completely off the ground. More of an dogleg in the bend
would correct this and still make for a stable platform.
2. Better bushes in the pivots. If the bike is ridden in the rain or through a
lot of puddles, mudholes, etc., over time the stand becomes stiff and
doesn't pivot freely. A couple of shots of PB Blaster, WD40, etc., and a
little up/down movement to exercise the 'hinge' make it okay for another
6 mos., or so. I've thought about driving out the pin, then drilling a couple
of holes to make grease passages, then install a Zerk fitting, but just
haven't done it yet.
Other than that, it works, and didn't break the bank with its cost.
Guy
A16
Richmond, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: bbqman111
Sent: Nov 2, 2005 12:46 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Centerstand
Hi everyone... I was wondering if anyone out there, had any comments on
getting the centerstand for their KLR. I have been thinking about
getting one, just wanted to hear from someone who had one. Likes,
dislikes, etc....
Thanks Mike
Orlando, FL
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I purchased a Dual Star years ago when it was the only one available. It's a good deal harder to lift the bike on it then a good stock unit on say, a BMW. The main bolt that it pivots on broke after a few years; I replaced it with one from Ace. The springs that hold it up break once in a while; I have extras on hand and travel with them. Still, all and all, it's a lot better than not having a center stand. I believe every non race bike should come with one as in the old days. Bogdan, who stands in the... Center ?> Hi everyone... I was wondering if anyone out there, had any comments on > getting the centerstand for their KLR. I have been thinking about > getting one, just wanted to hear from someone who had one. Likes, > dislikes, etc.... > Thanks Mike > Orlando, FL
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On 11/2/05, bbqman111 wrote:
Centerstand: Offroad - Bad Idea On Road - Good> Hi everyone... I was wondering if anyone out there, had any comments on > getting the centerstand for their KLR. I have been thinking about > getting one, just wanted to hear from someone who had one. Likes, > dislikes, etc.... > Thanks Mike > Orlando, FL
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Yeah but our bikes are dual-sports. I've survived with mine in a few rough places but, then again, some people smoke two packs a day and live till 90. Bogdan> > Centerstand: > Offroad - Bad Idea > On Road - Good >
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Why is it such a bad idea for off-roading? Is the CS going to drop down
(say, after a hard landing) and grab something? Hasn't happened to me
... yet ....
--John Kokola
> > >>Centerstand: >>Offroad - Bad Idea >>On Road - Good >> >> >> >Yeah but our bikes are dual-sports. I've survived with mine in a few rough >places but, then again, some people smoke two packs a day and live till 90. >
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I guess if you were worried about it you could zip tie it so it wouldn't move. I always carry a few in my tool kit. Bogdan> Why is it such a bad idea for off-roading? Is the CS going to drop down > (say, after a hard landing) and grab something? Hasn't happened to me > ... yet .... > > --John Kokola >
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