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ptomkrvr
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This may be old news, but it is new to me, and I didn't see anything for it already posted, for what's that worth. To remove the side stand spring with no sweat, with the bike on the center stand, swing the side stand to where the spring is expressed, pulled out, elongated,(insert your word) the most. Then washers, I used some stainless steel washers about 9/16 --5/8 across...the stainless are usually slimmer than standard washers. The thin part mattered, in that when the washers were inserted between every coil of the spring, the thin ones went further in. So I gently pushed as many washers as I could, one per wrap, in from the front right, more or less. I pushed them in enough so they would fit snugly, but they did not go all in...3/16, maybe 1/4 harnging out. I then pushed the side stand back in, and the spring fell out in my hand. I put it aside, and installed, after fooling with side stand, in reverse order. thanks