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What do you have against center stands? The one for the V85 is well designed and takes minimal effort to get the bike up. My Triumph Tiger didn’t have one and I had to use a race stand to lift the rear wheel. I have a bike lift to get the front wheel up.Pete
Just do the CC. It makes everything simple. I just R&R'd a rear tire yesterday and it took 5 minutes to remove it.
hmmm...you make a good point. I just checked and they are a lot cheaper than I expected (CDN$191). If I decide I don't want it on the bike all the time I can just install it without the springs when I need it for service. I guess I'll order one. Thanks.
I am always very hesitant about using any type of jack against the sump/engine unless it is approved by the manufacturer. I know people have gotten away with it for years, but man, one small crack in the casting and you may have just totaled your bike! If the bike has a centerstand, I have weighted the back of the seat until the rear wheel touched the ground. Use a strap on the centerstand to make sure it can't retract accidently. Always enough to remove the front wheel. On bikes without a centerstand I use purpose built front and rear stands, such as Pit Bull to lift the bike.
Just makes me nauseous.
Are you concerned that the centrestand will spoil the sleek racy look of your V85 ?
Son of a Mongoose…..!If that front contraption flicks out, the bike will tilt forward, roll off the stand and crash off the lift…!(But I think you acknowledged that…)
Yeah, I hate getting old...idk wtf I was thinking when i did that. In the past I've tied them down much like pmx14 or tie the stand to a forward frame so there was no way for the stand to retract or back on to lift & put rear wheel in vise and tie down too. I actually didn't realize what i did until I looked closely at the pick upon posting it. I did the tires last week and was gonna post in the where'd you park your guzzi today but never got around to it. How embarrassing but it at least it didn't turn into a disaster.Art
I've done it that way a time or two. But after the front wheel is off, I slide the axle back in and set a nice jack stand under it. That plus a strap to prevent the center stand from folding up and I can sleep pretty well till the job is done.