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jwhelan65
Originally posted by Glen View Postanyone have a particular method for pulling the spring? I just bought a center-stand for my '83 1100E, and for the life of me I can't get enough leverage to pull the spring around the hook. anyone have any tricks? thanks
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I do it by attaching the spring to the swingarm and then sticking a phillips screwdriver though the spring loop and the loop on the frame and prying the spring over.Ed
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Here is a good method: With the spring attached to the frame and hanging down vertically bring your centerstand up and attach the loose end of the spring to the Centerstand. The centerstand will now be hanging horizontially. Now grab the centerstand foot rest and pull back so the centerstand bolt hole on one side is aligned with the frame hole so you can quickly stick a skinney screwdriver through both holes. This takes care of the spring pressure. With that done grab the other side of the centerstand, pull back and insert the first centerstand bolt. Remove the screw driver on the first side, pull the centerstand back and install the second bolt. Done and with no bleeding knuckles.Last edited by srsupertrap; 07-03-2009, 10:19 PM.Steve
1979 GS1000E (45 Yrs), 1981 GPz550 (11 Yrs)
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Originally posted by srsupertrap View PostHere is a good method: With the spring attached to the frame and hanging down vertically bring your centerstand up and attach the loose end of the spring to the Centerstand. The centerstand will now be hanging horizontially. Now grab the centerstand foot rest and pull back so the centerstand bolt hole on one side is aligned with the frame hole so you can quickly stick a skinney screwdriver through both holes. This takes care of the spring pressure. With that done grab the other side of the centerstand, pull back and insert the first centerstand bolt. Remove the screw driver on the first side, pull the centerstand back and install the second bolt. Done and with no bleeding knuckles.1983 GS1100E
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RyanJ
Another method I've seen recommended and used on my other bike was to bend the spring into a 'C' shape (with hands or vice grip/pliers) and insert a dime in one of the spaces that that open up. Bend the other way and insert another. Repeat. It makes the spring longer and will make it easier to attach. Once the stand is all bolted on, put the bike up on it and the spring stretches and the dimes fall out or at least are easy to pull back out.
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Originally posted by RyanJ View PostAnother method I've seen recommended and used on my other bike was to bend the spring into a 'C' shape (with hands or vice grip/pliers) and insert a dime in one of the spaces that that open up. Bend the other way and insert another. Repeat. It makes the spring longer and will make it easier to attach. Once the stand is all bolted on, put the bike up on it and the spring stretches and the dimes fall out or at least are easy to pull back out.
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max parsons
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You can buy a little tool that makes this job easy.It's a T handle with a hook on the end and I think they come from Motion Pro.If I can buy one in Finley I'm sure you'll be able to find one.
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