I learned the proper centerstand technique in this forum, and now I put it up on the centerstand all the time. I don't even use the kickstand. You should see the looks on Harley riders at the gas station when I put the thing up on the stand. It's so effortless when you know how to do it right!
I would give $50 just to see one of them try to lift their big fat boy up on the centerstand only to watch it tip over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Infact, I just took the kickstand completely off!!! I don't think the holes were drilled right on my kickstand or mounting plate anyway. The kickstand when fully raised still has about a good 1.5 inches to go before it would fit snug against the pipes. It looks really weird with it on, as it is definetely the lowest point on the bike. I'm afraid to put it back on because its so damn low, I think I could very well scrape it when leaning in a curve. I think the the Suzuki QA dept. took the day off when my bike's kickstand plate and kickstand were being put together.
Anyhow, I'm wondering if it is ok to to use the centerstand as much as I do? Is it rugged enough to withstand me using it all the time? The bike is
a 1978 GS550E, so it's pretty easy to get up on the stand.
Chad
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