Sorry you dropped the bike but its easy to do. I haven't dropped mine but I recognize the need to be very careful and have good techniques to prevent a drop. The shorter of leg the more likely one will have problems. I only use my centerstand for maintenance and I never sit on it when getting it off. Why, because my 29 inch inseam doesn't allow me to have firm foot contact. Rolling off the stand you gotta get some part of you foot planted. If you hit a slippery wet or oil spot or if there is a slope, you might drop it due to poor ground contact with a partial foot contact.
I get mine off the stand standing on the side. One foot of course is already firmly planted, the second is flat footed as the bike rolls forward and I feel pretty steady while I then put down the side stand.
By performing a slight rocking movement then lifting from the handle she comes off easily. Front brake is available if needed but usually its not. I've never been comfortable fueling while sitting on the bike. On trips I have a tank bag and thats just more thing to manage. I can manage the fuel nozzel much better while standing. But that's just my take on it. One thing for sure is the FJR is a rather tall and heavy bike that needs caution when at a stop. One HUGE CAUTION for the uninitiated...If parking downslope using the side stand, MAKE SURE the bike is in gear and is against the gear before dismounting. In the mountains I've had about 4 of my friends on various bikes experience a fall as the bike rolls forward. Personally I always put mine in gear before I dismount. Best wishes, Bill
I get mine off the stand standing on the side. One foot of course is already firmly planted, the second is flat footed as the bike rolls forward and I feel pretty steady while I then put down the side stand.
By performing a slight rocking movement then lifting from the handle she comes off easily. Front brake is available if needed but usually its not. I've never been comfortable fueling while sitting on the bike. On trips I have a tank bag and thats just more thing to manage. I can manage the fuel nozzel much better while standing. But that's just my take on it. One thing for sure is the FJR is a rather tall and heavy bike that needs caution when at a stop. One HUGE CAUTION for the uninitiated...If parking downslope using the side stand, MAKE SURE the bike is in gear and is against the gear before dismounting. In the mountains I've had about 4 of my friends on various bikes experience a fall as the bike rolls forward. Personally I always put mine in gear before I dismount. Best wishes, Bill