Two words:
Operator error.
My intent is to not sound smug ....but really, blame the kickstand???
*We often see posts on here of how to use the centerstand.
*I can't count the times I see guys park their bike in neutral.
*I can't count the times I've seen guys park the bike pointed downhill without snugging it up forward until the dead engine stops wheel rotation.
*I can't count the times I've seen guys park their bike with on a hill or angle with the kickstand on the downside side of the slope.
*...and, the times, (as illustrated on this post), not fully engaging the side stand before putting the weight of the obese bike on it.
These are the most basic of bike operation. They're not even moving operations, which makes me wonder how many of
those basic fundamentals are also not on the list.
All these advanced riding schools and books, me wonders if many don't need to take a step backwards and learn a few basics.
At least with the side stand misfortunes only the bike gets hurt. maybe that's only fair ....after all, apparently it's the bike's fault.
now, that's not to say we all haven't done stupid things. Hell, I got my bike wedged between two fence posts. No need of a side stand in that predicament LOL. Should have blamed the fence posts I guess.