So the FJR kickstand doesn't inspire you with its solid, "down and locked" confidence? Have you so little faith? Ah, smart man!Not that I know of, Albee. Most of us have had our pucker moments with the kickstand. It's something that you kinda have to get used to. After a while, it'll become second nature to make sure you tap it forward before you lean it to the left. Never face it forward when you park down hill. You'll get used to it.
I agree. And the second best thing that you can (and should) do to ensure side stand stability is to get yourself into the habit of always parking the bike facing up any hill. The side stand will never roll forward and fold if it is pointed up the slope.IMHO the single best thing you can do to improve the stability of your kickstand is to fit a WynPro (Big-Foot) . This will not only give the side stand better stability in soft ground but because of it's increased surface area it will reduce the tendency for the bike to roll off the stand.
Viagra!Anyone have an easy fix to stiffen the kickstand. It seems like it wants to fold up too easy.
If my bike's on the side stand, it's in low gear. I never bother with neutral except when the bike is on the center stand. I only use neutral then so I can turn the rear wheel to where I can get to the valve to check the rear tire.Not quite ready for the dark side Brody. I'll try leaving it in gear, hopefully it becomes habit.
Brodie sorry
Ditto on finding neutral. Why bother? I always leave mine in gear when I'm out and about. Just start it in first, let the clutch out and go. No more clunking to slam it into first from neutral...Not quite ready for the dark side Brody. I'll try leaving it in gear, hopefully it becomes habit.
Brodie sorry
I don't know why people bother finding neutral. Stop in 1st gear, kill the engine. To start, pull the clutch, side stand up, start the engine. it works fine in low.
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