Jetmaker737
Well-known member
"How do I get it down"...that is a question that just doesn't come up too often B)
No, but "I'm a Pole Vaultin' Hooligan" springs to mind!!"How do I get it down"...that is a question that just doesn't come up too often B)
Interesting visual there NightShine. :lol:My garage floor is pretty slick, and the first time I tried to lower it from the center stand (while sitting astride the bike) all I succeeded in doing was scooting the bike, still on its center stand, across the garage.
V45 Sabre.....Ha.... I just sold mine to buy the FJR. It was a good bike but too heavy and underpowered.I guess it's all relative. I find that the design of the FJR's center stand makes it easier to operate than that of my old Honda V45 Sabre. The tang that you step on gives a hole lot of leverage!
Lowering it from the center stand is the harder operation, especially if there's any up hill component, as FJRmogul pointed out. But there's another gotcha. My garage floor is pretty slick, and the first time I tried to lower it from the center stand (while sitting astride the bike) all I succeeded in doing was scooting the bike, still on its center stand, across the garage. :haha: Now in my garage I have a non-slip pad under the bike...
That was my experience as well. Before selling my V45 Sabre shortly after I bought the FJR, I was struck by how much work it was just to get the Sabre up to highway speed. I'd loved that bike for many years (bought it new in 1982), but it was probably a mistake to keep it for so long given the pace of innovations in motorcycling...V45 Sabre.....Ha.... I just sold mine to buy the FJR. It was a good bike but too heavy and underpowered.
Why?Don't put it up on the center stand fully loaded with the bike pointed uphill! Don't ask how I know this :lol:
Now you have confused me. Why can't you get your 4 fingers in the "secret hidden handle?" Do you have enormous fingers or extra large side cases? :blink:Trouble is, I can't get my hand in there with the side cases on, so I just use the passenger grab rail.
Well, I wear XL gloves, but they're not out of the ordinary huge or anything.Now you have confused me. Why can't you get your 4 fingers in the "secret hidden handle?" Do you have enormous fingers or extra large side cases? :blink:Trouble is, I can't get my hand in there with the side cases on, so I just use the passenger grab rail.
And....they wonder why they have center-stand failures?ZagZyg<snip>Posted on Jan 17 2006, 11:47 AMGetting it down, I just sit on it, rock forward, backward, forward, backward, forward and it rolls off generally.
It'd be interesting to see how the "top gun mechanic" removed the bike from the center-stand. I'll bet he didn't sit on it and repeatedly rock the bike back and forth till it fell off the stand. He probably knows the physics involved and that method is just a recipe for increased wear in the joints and stops and, ultimately, breakage. FWIW, stand next to the bike, parallel, and remove the bike in reverse order to deploying the center-stand.Yambone<snip>Posted on Jan 17 2006, 08:30 PMAsk the dealer or the seller to show you how to put the bike on center stand. If you didn't get that briefing, ask to watch a good mechanic do it when you are in for service.
As for where to grab, after watching a top gun mechanic at Sunnyside flip the FJR on the stand easier than flipping a burger, I use the passenger grab rail.
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