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Center Stand

14 Jul 2024 14:20
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    Just kind of curious why someone would cut off center stand bracket so no center stand can be used to put an exhaust on that has to be completely removed just to change the oil.
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Re: Center Stand

14 Jul 2024 14:30
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Would it not be easier to use a paddock stand than mess about re-fitting a main stand for this purpose (my brackets are still in place as this is where my lift picks up from)

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Re: Center Stand

14 Jul 2024 14:37 - 14 Jul 2024 14:43
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Because they can or are not the brightest candle on the birthday cake.
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Re: Center Stand

15 Jul 2024 03:52
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I use the centerstand only in wintertime when the Z is sleeping or when i want to change tires. The paddock stand is for oil change or chain cleening/ajustement.  I dont understatement People Who cut of the brackets.

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Re: Center Stand

15 Jul 2024 06:01
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Yea, i generally use my lift for oil changes and such, but i like having original stand. If id have issue along the road and need wheel off the ground for a broken chain, etc.  Thanks guys. Just wanted to ask others cause the guy i bought the bike from had a shit fit cause i took off the exhaust he had on it. Like i said, couldn't even change the oil without total removal.
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Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
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Bored throttle bodies

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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 08:50
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I have a full collection of paddock stands, and I cut off my center stand lugs to clear the exhaust on my Suzuki. I have to drop the exhaust anyway to change the oil. To me, it's no big deal  
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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 15:58
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Then you got the guys who cut off everything to save weight

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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 16:02
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Yes , i'm sure that will make a difference on a six hundred pound motorcycle
1977 kz1327
Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
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Web Cams 435/465

1984 GPZ1100
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RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies

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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 17:19 - 17 Jul 2024 17:20
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My center stand became a shop tool 40 years ago when installing my Kerker (now it's installed only for oil and filter, tire, and chain / sprocket changes).  Didn't notice any performance gains from the slight weight reduction      

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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 17:31
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I installed a center stand on my 77' KZ 1000LTD because it didn't come with one but has the mounting brackets. It had the dealer mounted Kerker that was trashed. I replaced it with a stainless steel Delkevik that allows you to use a center stand.
No center stand on a chain driven bike kinda sucks.
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Re: Center Stand

17 Jul 2024 17:37
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Yeah, I kept the brackets on my pro street KZ and can just slide the bolts in and use the centerstand at the house if I need it. Its not designed for long rides. Race gas mix and big block cylinder. Doesnt like hot summer days much.
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Cavanaugh Head 38.6/33
38mm Flatslides
MRE racecut trans
300mm rear tire
Web Cams 435/465

1984 GPZ1100
Cavanaugh Head
1170cc
Web 415 cams
RC Hp Inj.
Bored throttle bodies
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Re: Center Stand

18 Jul 2024 01:01 - 18 Jul 2024 01:02
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I guess it also depends how you use your bike. I can't speak for my KZ (yet) but many other bikes I have ridden had a tendency to "ground" the main stand on left hand bends which can be exciting   I guess this isn't an issue if your bike is set up for straight line performance
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