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That sounds great; thank you all!jwinwi--does changing the screw solve the auto-retract function?
Please do be careful about retracting the stand before riding off. Making a quick left turn with the stand down can jack the front wheel right off the ground with a subsequent immediate loss of control. I'm certain that this is the reason for the original self retracting design. I've heard of this happening at high speed as well, but haven't experienced it myself.
and later models implemented a side stand switch that can be back fitted using V11 Sport parts, if you want.
Back in the mid-1990s, a friend bought a new Bimota DB2 in beautiful tricolore paint. One weekend he proudly rode it out to a big sport bike hangout and parked it prominently, for all to see. It was a windy day and the bike had a full fairing. The wind was able to lift the bike just enough for the spring loaded sidestand to retract. A moment of disbelief ensued as the crowd watched from just out of reach of the motorcycle. It stood on its two wheels momentarily, then slowly listed left and fell to the pavement. A grown man cried that day. The left side of the fairing had to be repaired and repainted at great expense! Oh, how he hated Italian retracting side stands after that day!