manwhoride
Well-known member
Had bikes all my life, just sold a Harley owning it for ten years. I got a new 08 FJR and two weeks later in the mountains in San Diego I stowed the kickstand (I thought) I started to get off this brand new machine and the only thing beating my new beautiful bike to the ground was a tear falling from my check.
Alas, I got into the problem and came up with a solution. This won't ever, and I caution using the word ever happen again.... But, I ground down the stay to give me more of an lean angle and took some 12 gauge flat stock, about 1/2 inch bigger in circumfrence than sits on the ground and welded it to the footprint. I Then affixed a piece of rubber mat the kind used in truck beds to the new footprint and whalla, I'm in fat city, it works very well Take that you non self-respecting piece of poorly designed iron...! I feel much better now!
This is a hell of a way to introduce myself telling the world that I dropped a brand new bike. But, it is what it is and I've done the re-wind countless times with no way to change the end results. I'm a newbee to the forum....
Alas, I got into the problem and came up with a solution. This won't ever, and I caution using the word ever happen again.... But, I ground down the stay to give me more of an lean angle and took some 12 gauge flat stock, about 1/2 inch bigger in circumfrence than sits on the ground and welded it to the footprint. I Then affixed a piece of rubber mat the kind used in truck beds to the new footprint and whalla, I'm in fat city, it works very well Take that you non self-respecting piece of poorly designed iron...! I feel much better now!
This is a hell of a way to introduce myself telling the world that I dropped a brand new bike. But, it is what it is and I've done the re-wind countless times with no way to change the end results. I'm a newbee to the forum....
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