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Thnks for your comments and suggestions. Mitch. And I will take pics. this weekend and post them
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Back in the day lots of people switched to Mikuni 29 mm smoothbore carbs for better performance, but the stock carbs on an A1 are pretty good.
I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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hardrockminer wrote: To put the bike on the center stand. Put your right foot on the center stand and force it down to the ground. Rock the bike gently to ensure both sides of the stand are on the ground. Grab the back rail and lift while gently pulling backward.
Exactly! The first few times you do it you will be nervous. After a while though you will be surprised at how easy it is and wonder how anyone would think it was difficult. Ed
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Mikaw wrote: To add to HardRocks method if you still have trouble you can run the rear tire up onto a piece of 3/4” thick plywood or even two layers of 1/2”. It will help as you not lifting the bike as far.
I've been doing this to but still have got my wife to help the last few years (just in case). Have lost a lot of strength due to a kidney problem and age. Always has made me nervous even in the early years but with a little practice I'm bettin you'll be good. Maybe get a spotter for the first couple times just till you get the feel.
Just wanted to add like Hardrock says "lifting up" while pulling back is a must.
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