Wicked Webby
Right is Harder than Wrong.
08FJR4ME,
Hey thanks for catching that. I will edit it above also.
WW
Hey thanks for catching that. I will edit it above also.
WW
I think it depends on some variables -- riding 2-up all the time (or, a 'generously-sized' rider) may not affect geometry as much as a smaller/lighter rider?Any thought on raising just the rear and not the front? Adverse handling??? I would love more clearance.
The seller on Ebay claims that they have had no complaints about the rear tire touching when on the centerstand, however, they expect me to pay the shipping back if it does.... this makes me suspicious. Seeing that nobody can vouch for their claim further increases my suspicion.
Installed ebay dogbones and rear tire is kissing the ground....on a side note its much easier to get it on the center stand now LOL
It's very common to have a 2x4 or wooden patch of ply moved under the centerstand to gain some height when removing rear wheels. On other bikes, this is necessary to preclude having to remove the rear fender to get the wheel off.Installed ebay dogbones and rear tire is kissing the ground....on a side note its much easier to get it on the center stand now LOL
As in touching? I would be concerned about mounting such a riser when the time for new tires arises.
I'm assuming no issue with the side stand; might even be a little more stableI am planning on having a buddy weld some extra steel to the feet if I decide to keep this setup.
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