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HD Aermacchi Sprints had their sidestands on the right. Why? Something got lost in translation?
Yes, my Vincent Comet has a side-stand on both sides.I don't think it had a centre-stand as we normally expect but the fender stays would swing down to hold either wheel off the ground.
For the EV stand being had to retract. Yes it is!!!!!!First thing to try is using your heel on the rubber nub instead of your toe. Makes a big difference. Second....Caution.. ..this can cause the stand to fall on it's own if a spring breaks......... is to remove one of the springs. Also drill a new hole in the center of the triangle spring holder that attaches to the stand and put the spring in the new hole. This keeps decent tension, almost too tight, but the original spring holes make it TOO loose.Also thanks for reminding me what brand bikes had the RH stand. I knew some brads of dirt/enduro bikes had it.Tom
Its not a side stand, but what is that aftermarket center stand named that you can ride off of and will it mount on a Guzzi? (Hope this doesn't derail the thread)
Doesn't it make sense to have the side stand on the same side as the shifter?
It has to be the left side. ( left is sinister ). We are a right handed people’s. It feels more “natural” to throw a right leg over the seat. Hence, left handed side stand.
RH Sidestand will tangle with the curb parallel parked in USA (right side drive lane). It will also drop the bike lower when parked as roads are crowned high side left in USA (right side drive lane).What portion of MG sales are in countries that drive to the left of center?
Right as rain : )
....The only issue I have with side stands is that on the EV models (my Stone included), why in the world couldn’t that have placed it where a person with a 30” inseam could reach it without having to slide all the way up on the tank😡😡😡,,,,,
Most of the trials bikes I have seen have side stands on the right side. Many Beta's are exceptions. Seems to be a desire to package the side stand on the opposite side of the chain drive. Although KTM's and some Euro bikes don't follow this packaging scheme.Default mode of side stand on left, like mounting a horse from the left to accommodate one's sword is much more common than right side stand.
Nope nope. Dual side stands would mean two side stand interlocks in series. I’ve tried the raise the kickstand with your left hand thing. It’s kinda cool, but a bit awkward, I’d hate to fall over.
What about side stand interlocks? Do we really need them? Has anyone ever tried to ride off with his side stand down?
On the R75/5. If you loosen the engine mount nut and rotate the stand spring bracket forward with the side stand deployed, it will stay down. If you want it to retract like BMW wants it too. Loosen engine mount nut, rotate the spring bracket reward with the side stand up and tighten the nut. Now it pops up when you raise the bike off the stand.I didn't mind the auto retract (except for having to hold it down with my foot until weight was on it) until I sat on the RH saddle bag and heard a "click". You wanna talk about a oh crud moment!!!! No stopping it from falling over.I have also been concerned if a strong wind hit the bike just right and took just enough weight off the stand.I have considered a switch to kill the bike when in gear if the stand is down. But then again if I rode it more than I do I would have the muscle memory to always pull the stand.Tom