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BIG-G 29-Sep-2005 18:25

Side stand lean
 
My 749 seems to lean at quite an angle compared to other bikes I've owned. Without the 50 mile trip tp my nearest dealer can anyone tell me if this is the norm.
Do they stretch the bracket or come loose
Thanks
G

weeian 29-Sep-2005 18:57

This is normal Big - G, you can actually pull the bike over the stand and put the bikes full weight on it no problem, i do it all the time to manouver it around tight spaces, saves loads of time.

/ian

Stealth 29-Sep-2005 20:46

.....and another one to think about is if you (or someone has wound up the preload). Back of bike sits higher and therefore the lean is greater.......

bike mad 29-Sep-2005 21:26

not much lean on the 2 I've been on. if you want I'll give you the number of degrees that it leans over, but it will have to wait till tomo ,

tricky 29-Sep-2005 22:51

The lean is much greater than most jap bikes. Always feels a little bit worrying when your leaning the bike over onto the stand from the right hand side, u start thinking is the stand down ?

KeefyB 30-Sep-2005 06:54

Quote:

Originally posted by tricky
The lean is much greater than most jap bikes. Always feels a little bit worrying when your leaning the bike over onto the stand from the right hand side, u start thinking is the stand down ?
Yep,and a few worrying moments on uneven ground.:o

BIG-G 30-Sep-2005 13:16

Thanks, I feel easier now.
G

BIG-G 30-Sep-2005 14:26

Me again, just had another look and it still looks well over. Height from inside barend to floor is 66cm with wheel straight. Can anyone check this for me please.
Thanks
G

KeefyB 30-Sep-2005 16:40

Just measured mine,...69cm.
Ohlins forks with a fair amount of preload.

mark749s 01-Oct-2005 19:17

just measured my 749s and it is 68 Cm


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