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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 01 Sep 2009 22:33 #318472

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To easily remove and install centerstand spring ---

Remove --- with bike on centerstand, press pennies between spring coils. Then push bike off centerstand (and support on sidestand). Centerstand spring should remain extended enough to easily remove with minimal pulling, if any.

Reinstall --- with spring on bench, bend the spring to create a gap between the coils and insert a penny in the gap. Do this several times, pressing several pennies in successive gaps so that the spring remains extended. Then (with pennies remaining in place) install spring, attaching at both ends, and raise bike onto centerstand. The pennies usually just fall out.

Good Luck! :)
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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 10 Sep 2009 00:52 #320359

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Great tip. Sweet and simple. Thanks.;)

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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 10 Sep 2009 18:57 #320534

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Great tipB) Tried putting mine on the other day and gave up after half an hour
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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 02 Feb 2010 17:16 #346122

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I knew I should have checked this forum last night. :S

I spent a bunch of time wrestling with that darn spring putting it on and off while trying to get the center stand adjusted...read big hammer...as it was bent and making contact with the exhaust. I will need to remove/install it again soon and will try this out, GREAT TIP, thanks. :cheer:
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2007 Vulcan 900 Classic

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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 02 Feb 2010 17:32 #346125

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what a great idea probably work in other situations as well
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81 GS 1100 gone
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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 02 Feb 2010 19:56 #346157

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works on kickstands also.i remember trying to be slick and pull a brake pedal and spring in one shot so i wouldnt scratch the frame.broke the outside of my ear for my troubles of having head to close and being more worried about that damn frame as the meat tenderizer on the brake pedal came around and slammed me in the side of head!be very carefull around springs guys,lots of freaking stored energy there! :S
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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 14 Mar 2010 15:54 #353395

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Been using it on kick stands & center stands for years, beats anything else Ive tried
78-KZ1000/1105, 80 KZ1000, 82 Kawasaki GPZ750, 95 Harley Fatboy, 80 Suzuki GS1100ET, 81 GS1100E parts bike, 83 GS1100SD Katana/1394,78 Yamaha XT500, 81 Yamaha XS650, 78 Yamaha XS650E, 48 Whizzer model J motorbike, 71 Honda CT70H, 71 Honda CT70, 81 IT 250 Yamaha,82 Honda XL100S owned

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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 14 Mar 2010 16:00 #353398

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Neat trick. Another good spring tool that I use along with my automotive brake tools is an old PTO handle and shaft. I leave just about 3/4" of cable on the shaft and bend it into a U shape. Leave the knob on and it makes a really good spring tool. I had one in my tool box at work for over 15 years now.
1980 KZ1000 LTD-B4(MK II engine) - Progressive suspension, MTC pistons, Dynojet Stage III, all wear items replaced, WFO paint scheme(1978), etc..

Past bikes- 2 1976 Kz900's, 5 1975-76 Honda CB750's, Honda 500 -4, Honda 250, Honda 125, Honda 100, Suzuki RM 250, Honda XL350, Kawasaki KLR 650, etc..

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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 14 Mar 2010 17:35 #353437

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Great idea! Why not just rub it until it gets bigger?...lol...rUSS
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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 20 Mar 2010 22:14 #355080

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Thanks for your 2 cents worth (or maybe 4 or 5).

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Centerstand Spring (easily remove and install) 20 Mar 2012 09:33 #510814

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Wow I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one to have trouble with that beast of a spring.

Sbc1320....could you post a pic sometime? I have a smaller spring puller and was trying to think of a way to make a larger one.
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