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Old 10-Mar-2005, 11:43
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Old 10-Mar-2005, 13:28
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Looks like Nelly is the man then.

Any ideas how much?
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Old 10-Mar-2005, 14:15
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Does anyone know where I can still get one of these ? have had the 748 less than 3 hours and its already annoying me
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Have you got a "flip up" stand or a stand with a "cut-out"?
If it's just a flip-up stand then you can modify it to stop flippin' flipping-up by sawing off the sidestand bolt.

Here's how:
- put bike on a paddock stand
- retract stand (it will have done it already)
- undo stand pivot allen bolt and lock-nut (this can be done without removing stand as it usually stays in position due to retract spring)
- saw off thread that protudes past back face of stand so that pivot bolt is flush on back-side.
- file to remove sharp edges
- re-install pivot bolt with copious amount of threadlock
- adjust bolt tightness to ensure smooth operation of stand
- once happy with bolt tightness, centre punch bolt flange edge so that it doesn't come undone.
- remove bike from stand
- ride away

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Old 11-Mar-2005, 10:56
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Can you take a picture to help on this one - looking to do it on my 916, and not sure which bit to saw off

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Old 11-Mar-2005, 11:04
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Just noticed this for the side-stand cut-out victims

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Old 11-Mar-2005, 11:12
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Does anyone know where I can still get one of these ? have had the 748 less than 3 hours and its already annoying me
Ta
Mike

Have you got a "flip up" stand or a stand with a "cut-out"?
If it's just a flip-up stand then you can modify it to stop flippin' flipping-up by sawing off the sidestand bolt.

Here's how:
- put bike on a paddock stand
- retract stand (it will have done it already)
- undo stand pivot allen bolt and lock-nut (this can be done without removing stand as it usually stays in position due to retract spring)
- saw off thread that protudes past back face of stand so that pivot bolt is flush on back-side.
- file to remove sharp edges
- re-install pivot bolt with copious amount of threadlock
- adjust bolt tightness to ensure smooth operation of stand
- once happy with bolt tightness, centre punch bolt flange edge so that it doesn't come undone.
- remove bike from stand
- ride away

R X
-

Yes a very good tip, reminds me of a certain trip I had out, on the way back I thought I would pop in and see a mate who was in hospital after binning his bike, pulled up and no stand! The previous owner had greased the bolts and the stand had fallen off some where. Just try parking up your bike with out a stand! it’s a good job the misses was in when I got home.
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 11:20
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thanks for that
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Old 11-Mar-2005, 13:33
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You dont have to cut anything off, you can simply replace the bolt and plate
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