You shouldn't have to pull too hard on it, the key is to get your weight on the stand. Use the heel of your foot and almost* stand on it.I used the center stand mosltly for maint. I roll the rear wheel up on a board about an inch thick. That way the stand locks in easier. I have also used phone books when staying at hotels. (I think the bike is more stable on the center stand)
it's not that hard to do without the boards, with me I end up straining my back if I get out of sequence.
Fine if you're tall enough to be able to sit on the bike to take it off the stand but if not you'll need to practice taking it off from the side too. Helps if you already have the side stand down so you can lean it towards yourself straight away. Once you've figured out it is more a case of pushing down with your foot rather than lifting with your arms/back you'll find getting it on the stand really is a piece of cake.Other than making shure that you are pulling up and back while transfering almost all of you'r weight to the cent stand lever so that it's as if you are trying to pull the bike apart at that point,..The other tip; there is a point between the stand touching down and it starting to lift the bike that gives you a bit of momentum toward the whole process (it's hard to explain but when you get the knack it will just kinda "pop" up...) And REMEMBER never take the bike off the center stand while standing beside,...Always bring it down whilst in the "seated/ride" position.
-Don
Somethings bear repeating. :lol:<this topic needs to be added to the newbie FAQs, it is one of the most commonly asked questions and has almost as many threads as oil>
Left hand on the end of the left handle bar just for stability; right hand on the frame lift point (you will feel it) near the top of the left bag; put the center stand down far enough to feel that both feet are touching; STEP DOWN ON THE SIDE STAND and use your RIGHT HAND TO PULL UP & BACK. Do not pull straight up, pull up & back. Once you get it right it will take almost no effort at all with your right hand. In fact, I have to be careful to keep the whole bike from skidding backwards.
Edit: Airboss and I posted at the same time with basically the same info. Advantage Airboss
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