Is it common with these GS bikes in general or the 650s in particular that the rear tire touches the ground when put up on the centrestand?
I do not recall my 650G doing this when I brought it home, but after a tire change it certainly is. It doesn't take much to get it off the ground, a piece of 1/2" plywood under the centrestand legs will do it, so it is mainly an inconvenience.
EDIT- I had a look back at the bike up on the centrestand with the original tires, and it looks like the rear wheel is hitting the ground.
For other reasons, I went back to a more or less stock tire size (100/90/19) on the front. I thought maybe the larger tire (110/90/17) that just came off the front was pushing the bike back and up a bit. The rear tire is still hitting the ground with quite a bit of weight on it.
Two things that are "new"
a. rear tire is a little oversize; 130 instead of 120
b. I had the shocks off to grease the final drive splines, but I didn't change the preload.
I have no idea about the condition of the shocks, but I believe they are NOT stock. They bounced me around pretty hard when I originally brought the bike home, so it is possible they may not have enough rebound in them and they are just stretched out to the max.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
I do not recall my 650G doing this when I brought it home, but after a tire change it certainly is. It doesn't take much to get it off the ground, a piece of 1/2" plywood under the centrestand legs will do it, so it is mainly an inconvenience.
EDIT- I had a look back at the bike up on the centrestand with the original tires, and it looks like the rear wheel is hitting the ground.
For other reasons, I went back to a more or less stock tire size (100/90/19) on the front. I thought maybe the larger tire (110/90/17) that just came off the front was pushing the bike back and up a bit. The rear tire is still hitting the ground with quite a bit of weight on it.
Two things that are "new"
a. rear tire is a little oversize; 130 instead of 120
b. I had the shocks off to grease the final drive splines, but I didn't change the preload.
I have no idea about the condition of the shocks, but I believe they are NOT stock. They bounced me around pretty hard when I originally brought the bike home, so it is possible they may not have enough rebound in them and they are just stretched out to the max.
Any thoughts are appreciated.