Hamie
Well-known member
Tried to put the FJR on the centerstand for the first time a little while ago....couldn't do it.... was putting a lot of effort into it and not getting anywhere...so thought I was doing something wrong... any trick to it???
Yup. Use your legs and leverage. Kinda hard to explain. You have to pull up with your right hand on the handle, back with your left hand on the handlebars, and push down with your foot. If you do it right, it snaps up without even breaking a sweat.
all right, you go girl! for myself, i find it easier to grab the passenger hand hold, just a little further back than the handle. works a treat!Yup. Use your legs and leverage. Kinda hard to explain. You have to pull up with your right hand on the handle, back with your left hand on the handlebars, and push down with your foot. If you do it right, it snaps up without even breaking a sweat.
+1
even for us chiks...
That's kind of hokey... PokeyPut yer left foot out.........put yer right foot down.......something, women, something and you work it all around........
... for myself, i find it easier to grab the passenger hand hold, just a little further back than the handle. works a treat!
The only time I use the center stand is for maintenance so I pull the rear tire up onto a 2x4. Or 2, depending on the clearance needed for oil change, wheel removal, etc. With 1 2x4 the bike sort of falls onto the stand with little to no effort. 2 boards give the extra room for easy rear wheel removal by putting a 3/4" piece of plywood under the stand, again with little to no effort.Thanks.....got her up....easy when you do it the right way.....
I use mine everytime I'm parked at home. With a 3 year old running around (who has an utter fascination with motorcycles) I think it's a bit harder for him to accidentally tip over when being rambunctious.The only time I use the center stand is for maintenance so I pull the rear tire up onto a 2x4. Or 2, depending on the clearance needed for oil change, wheel removal, etc. With 1 2x4 the bike sort of falls onto the stand with little to no effort. 2 boards give the extra room for easy rear wheel removal by putting a 3/4" piece of plywood under the stand, again with little to no effort.Thanks.....got her up....easy when you do it the right way.....
Ok, I admit it, I'm a wuss . But it's my job to teach people to work smarter, not harder. I've always remembered what my teacher said many years ago, "Necessity is NOT the mother of invention. Laziness is."
Not that difficult, once you get the hang of it. Try with a smaller/lighter bike first, you'll get the idea.Tried to put the FJR on the centerstand for the first time a little while ago....couldn't do it.... was putting a lot of effort into it and not getting anywhere...so thought I was doing something wrong... any trick to it???
I can tell you this, it's a damn site easier than my 91 FJ1200.
+1. I belong to that club too. Only 1 drop so far though...Always on the C/S when I leave it for any length of time, unless I'm busy dropping it....
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