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You can find a centerstand on ebay for cheap Redlinecycle.com will sell you one with the mounting bolts in excellent condition for around $30. Ebay will be the cheapest way to go, either way its money well spent since the stand is handy for other things.
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i reccomend topping off the gas tank,if you dont rust can formin the tank in the area with no fuel
i hear it's a good idea to avoid oxygenated gasoline in the tank for winter storage, cause any condensation can lead to separation of the gasoline and alcohol/water:
www.chevron.com/products/prodserv/fuels/...-nona/concerns.shtml
(so i don't fill up at sunoco immediately before winter storage.)
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duncan wrote:
(so i don't fill up at sunoco immediately before winter storage.)
Crap.
That's the last place I filled up...
Oh well, I had planned to drain the tank into my car's gas tank before the storage anyways, the body panals are getting a fresh coat of paint during the winter. As for the suspension weight, I'm still trying to devise a method of lifting the front and the rear of the bike without risk of it falling over. I think I'm going to have to remove the pipes...
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[quote As for the suspension weight, I'm still trying to devise a method of lifting the front and the rear of the bike without risk of it falling over. I think I'm going to have to remove the pipes...[/quote]
Go to Sears, buy a motorcycle jack/lift = US$79.00...perfect for an LTD w/no centerstand (but you still have to remove the pipes).
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Go to Sears, buy a motorcycle jack/lift = US$79.00...perfect for an LTD w/no centerstand (but you still have to remove the pipes).
The American Sears has it on sale for $59.99 right now. Here in Canada, it's $159.99... same price as every where else here. Too much money IMO.
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I just bought four small (3-ton) jack stands at Princess Auto today (they were on sale for $15 per pair), that will work well enough.
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Just saw your above post. That'll work as well. I use 2 jack stands and my centre stand to keep both wheels off the ground.
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I would have only had to use two stands if I had a center stand. :S:
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