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And that's called cheating. Also against the code.
At WFO in Moscow Idaho there was a guy from Minn. (I think). He could put his FJR on the center stand while he was still on the bike. I was never brave enough to try it. It seemed that he could get enough leverage standing on the stand and pulling back on the bars to get it up on the stand. True story, Maybe some of you who were there might have seen it.
Here's a way that makes it much easier. I believe the problem is that the centerstand is designed to lift the rear wheel way more than is needed. Before you try to lift it, drive the rear wheel over a small section of one-by four lumber. Now the distance to lift the bike is significantly less. The bike will be a breeze to get up, and there will be plenty of room to simply kick the board out of the way once it's up.
And that's called cheating. Also against the code.
+1The key, as well said previously, is DRIVE the centre stand into the ground using the grab "handle" as leverage and it will pop up as easy as anything.
Eh, let's keep this topic on the center stand.I could almost pop it up with no hands. The handhold is just for guiding it up,Joy is mostly in the downforce with the ball .
And that's called cheating. Also against the code.
Er, yeah. 'Just raggin' on the new guy. It's my job here.Cheating? Code? Are you kidding?
:lol: :lol:These bikes have a center stand? Hold on, I gotta go out to the garage.....
You are right it is all about technique and fear of dropping the bike. I just never knew hoe to do it but thanks to everyone now I do.I can't understand you having a problem getting this bike on the centerstand, the FJR has to be one the easiest bikes I've had to get up. My last bike was a 98 Honda VFR, now that bike took more of a bump, I guess you just need to work on you technique.
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