richardjames
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If I lower my 2014 fjr by changing the rear links and put the front forks above the triple clamp . Do I also make the center stand harder to use ? As I age I'm getting shorter and weaker but I do not want to stop riding it.
Yes, both the side and center stands will need to be modified to work as they do now. How much depends on how much you lower it.If I lower my 2014 fjr by changing the rear links and put the front forks above the triple clamp . Do I also make the center stand harder to use ? As I age I'm getting shorter and weaker but I do not want to stop riding it.
thank you I will search it that wayTalked about many times on the forum over the 15 years we've been here. Try +center +stand +shorter and similar terms to find them.
at 72 it might be better to change bikes , thanksYes, both the side and center stands will need to be modified to work as they do now. How much depends on how much you lower it.
Richard,at 72 it might be better to change bikes , thanks
thanks for your input! this is my third fjr and I love them. when you did this did the bike become easy to back up and move in the garage, gas station ,low speed ? thanksRichard,
I lowered my FJR, and had an independent bike shop cut and re-weld the sidestand at the foot, for cheap. They even painted it for me. Some riders carefully grind away the sidestand stop to let it swing farther forward a little bit, but don't overdo the grinder, because there is no easy way back if you go too far. I just ignored the centerstand, for a month or three.
The centerstand bolts go in the hard way from the factory, so the bike shop just cut the bolt heads off to remove the centerstand. That was easier than removing the exhaust system, to remove the bolts. Garauld cut down and re-welded the centerstand for me, maybe 1.5 inches shorter. He does great work; Google for Garauld Catalog. Send him an email, for a good price: GTWorksLLC on Gmail. New bolts, installed the easy way by the bike shop, and I was good to go. With the stock centerstand on a lowered bike, I had to roll the wheels up on a piece of 2x4, both front and back, to get it on the centerstand. With the shorter sidestand and centerstand, it all goes as it should, now. I'm about your age. Both changes together were better (for me) than changing bikes. PM me if you wish.
In my case in addition to the links and fork adjustment went with a Corbin seat which will also get you lower. Also did the grind on the side stand worked fine but never got around to the center stand. Been using the wood trick though I thought I read somewhere that the 13 and up center stand was shorter than the gen 2 which I have. Anyone have any insight into that??Before lowering the bike there are a couple of things you can do. Firstly narrow the seat by shaving the foam on the seat sides. Secondly you can shave at least an inch off the top foam without sacrificing comfort. I have a 29" inside leg and I can get the balls of both feet on the floor, with a pillion I can flat foot with these modifications.
Richard,thanks for your input! this is my third fjr and I love them. when you did this did the bike become easy to back up and move in the garage, gas station ,low speed ? thanks
It's not shorter, but they've changed the design so that it is significantly easier to get the bike on it. Would still be somewhere between extremely difficult and impossible to use with lowered suspension.Been using the wood trick though I thought I read somewhere that the 13 and up center stand was shorter than the gen 2 which I have. Anyone have any insight into that??
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