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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 06:23 #7144

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If you're doing a streetfighter, you could remove it. Thos swingarm stands are just about as much as the jacks. Keep the centerstand as mentioned above, but remove it for that cleaner look if you ar going for that. I have my center stand on my bike, and wouldn't remove it. Comes in handy when changing oil and anything with the rear tire. I'd like to invest in a good jack someday, and maybe like this:

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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 06:27 #7146

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Thanks for the advise guys, I decided 2night it is coming off. I just purchased one of those race stands that hook under the swingarm and lift the bike. Just need for maint.

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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 09:54 #7168

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Wise decision, Wildog. Give some thought to that "level parking" thing I mentioned, too.

And Mr. Clough...

"Don't sweat the petty things..."

Okay...

..."and don't pet the sweaty things!"

You're kidding on this one, right...? AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Post edited by: DanVVArider, at: 2005/11/08 13:04
"CHOP 'TIL YA DROP!"

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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 10:24 #7172

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ronboskz650sr wrote:

Also, I believe tyhe centerstand was the first thing to scrape in the old kz650 road tests, especially with heavy riders. I'd pitch it for a streetfighter.


As a large individual, I can confirm this. I prefer having the center stand there, though, since I'm pretty sure the next thing to scrape would be the stock exhaust! :(

Of course, the 4-into-1 probably keeps this from being a problem for you...

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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 10:36 #7174

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I leave mine off and only put it on when I need it. It looks like shit, it's heavy, and it scrapes. I also use a paddock stand for oiling the chain and cleaning.
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Center Stand, Or Not? 08 Nov 2005 14:06 #7207

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How about a pic?
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Center Stand, Or Not? 10 Nov 2005 07:01 #7509

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Finishing a repaint and have fabbed up the rearsets, when the body and rearsets are on I will take some photos. Again, thanks for all of the input. Should have some pictures by Tuesday next week.

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Center Stand, Or Not? 11 Nov 2005 18:48 #7845

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Center Stand ...now gone. ;)

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Center Stand, Or Not? 14 Nov 2005 09:13 #8139

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Update...Well the center stand is now gone and it looks great. I have installed the 1986 Kawasaki Ninja rearsets also and they really give the bike a great look. I am finishing up my paintjob, decided to go with all black and airbrush in some real flames on the lower faring and tank along with the shortened tail section. the photo below is an example of what I am doing. I should have some pics up this week. Again thanks for all of the advise.

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