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Old 01-Jun-2005, 15:28
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Stupid Flip Up Sidestand for \'97 750ss

Anyone know how to change the stupid flip up sidestand to something more sensible?
Just bought my 750SS as a 1st Bike after being born again, and the stand really annoys me

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Old 01-Jun-2005, 15:31
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Welcome to the board diveguide

Those stands are useless aren't they ? My superlight and sps have got proper 'stay down' ones but my newly acquired 888 has a flip up jobby which I hate. Apart from anything else, how are you supposed to get the damn thing off a paddock stand without dropping it ?

When someone (who knows what they're talking about) posts a reply, I think I'll get mine sorted too.

Any pics of the 750 ?
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 17:05
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When someone (who knows what they're talking about) posts a reply, I think I'll get mine sorted too.

Any pics of the 750 ?

Three choices.
1. Buy a new stand bolt from Brancato Engineering which doesn't have the projection that makes the stand flip back up.
2. Cut the projection off.
3. Make a new link which connects the top of the spring to it's post with a crank in it to clear the projection on the bolt.

I did No.3
I also wired a small electrical buzzer in parallel with the "Stand Down" warning light to let me know if I'd left it down. I put a "service" switch in series with the buzzer so I could switch it off if I was carrying out work on the bike which required the ignition on.
So there you are.
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 17:08
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Hmm.....sounds like 1. for me
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 17:36
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I bought a little plate from Chris Clarkes for my 750ss which stopped it flipping up, cost me all of £7.
Catch is, they don't exist anymore!
I'm sure Baines or JHP or someone like that must do an anti flip plate?
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 21:45
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Paul James, our own PR guru, makes stainless plate that solves the problem a treat. Good quality and they work!!
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Old 01-Jun-2005, 22:17
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"fast by ferraci" sells a bolt in screw that eliminates the spring in the kickstand.
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Old 02-Jun-2005, 00:11
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Tony and Donna from Brancatto Engineering will hopefully make it down to Castle Combe on Saturday, maybe they should bring a few bits with them, based on tonights posts they could do with carrying sidestand bolts and fuel filters.
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Old 02-Jun-2005, 09:46
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Thanks for the welcome and the replies, I reckon number 1 or 3 for me.
A picture of my gorgeous yellow baby will be forthcoming after she's back from her service

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Old 06-Jun-2005, 20:20
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