Seaking Posted July 13, 2010 #1 Posted July 13, 2010 Anyone here have a centre stand on their 2nd Gen RSV? Does it get in the way of anything? Easy oil drain access, ground clearances etc? I might be able to get my hands on one, and like the thought of having the bike in an upright position when doing light maintenance on the bike. thanks in advance..
Condor Posted July 13, 2010 #2 Posted July 13, 2010 Anyone here have a centre stand on their 2nd Gen RSV? Does it get in the way of anything? Easy oil drain access, ground clearances etc? I might be able to get my hands on one, and like the thought of having the bike in an upright position when doing light maintenance on the bike. thanks in advance.. Don (Freebird) used to build center stands for a while, but has ceased production. Now Dave (Ponch) is working on building a new one for my '99. You might contact him to see if he'd like to make another?? You'll need to pick up a 1stGen center stand off Ebay, and Ponch will make the mounting bracket.
Ponch Posted July 13, 2010 #3 Posted July 13, 2010 Anyone here have a centre stand on their 2nd Gen RSV? Does it get in the way of anything? Easy oil drain access, ground clearances etc? I might be able to get my hands on one, and like the thought of having the bike in an upright position when doing light maintenance on the bike. thanks in advance.. Nuisances: - jacking the bike up with a m/c jack (stand is in the way, but it is possible), The stand installs or uninstalls in about ten minutes. - hard left hand corners & sweepers can cause the stand to drag (not an issue if you have the levelling links), - hard to get on the stand (I drive the rear tire onto a 2 X 4, then stand the bike up rather easily (not an issue if you have the levelling links). Benefits: - Makes oil changes easy, - Check your oil very easy, - Makes a smaller foot print in the garage. W/o the stand, I put a 2 X 4 under the side stand to accomplish the same thing. Note: - With the levelling links installed, there is very little clearance under the rear tire. I'm working on a center stand kit, if there's interrest. Ponch
Guest scarylarry Posted July 13, 2010 #5 Posted July 13, 2010 (edited) Go with the jackstand out weights the benefit of a centerstand, I did consider it and after using the jackstand, the thought never enter my mind.. IMHO. Also the jack stand takes the risk of damage out when using the MC jack.. Oh I keep a crush can in a zip lock bag for my stand on them hot days, so the side stand don't sink in asphalt I been having that trouble a lot here at work for some reason, a center stand might need a jck to rasie it out of the ashpalt.. Ok done with the editing was doing this when I was walking out the door...... Edited July 13, 2010 by scarylarry
Condor Posted July 13, 2010 #6 Posted July 13, 2010 Go with the stand out weights the benefit of a centerstand, I did consider it and after one time with the stand, the thought never enter my mind.. IMHO Oh I keep a crush can in a zip lock bag for my stand on them hot days Ahhhh.... HUH??
Eldermo Posted July 13, 2010 #7 Posted July 13, 2010 Go with the stand out weights the benefit of a centerstand, I did consider it and after one time with the stand, the thought never enter my mind.. IMHO This sentence doesn't make any sense.
SteveP Posted July 13, 2010 #8 Posted July 13, 2010 Proposed "Tennessee-to-English" translation: Go with the stand out weights the benefit of a centerstand, I did consider it and after one time with the stand, the thought never enter my mind.. IMHOYou should consider getting a motorcycle jack. The benefits of a jack vs. a centerstand outweigh the additional cost. Once you work on the bike up on the jack you won't wish you had a center stand for working on the bike. Oh I keep a crush can in a zip lock bag for my stand on them hot daysIf you want a center stand because you're worried about your sidestand sinking into hot asphalt, just carry a crushed can in a ziplock bag... you put it under the sidestand on hot days and there are no worries about the sidestand sinking in. Just my 2 cents.
Guest scarylarry Posted July 13, 2010 #9 Posted July 13, 2010 I edited to the universal language.......LMAO
1 Canuck Posted July 13, 2010 #10 Posted July 13, 2010 Proposed "Tennessee-to-English" translation: You should consider getting a motorcycle jack. The benefits of a jack vs. a centerstand outweigh the additional cost. Once you work on the bike up on the jack you won't wish you had a center stand for working on the bike. If you want a center stand because you're worried about your sidestand sinking into hot asphalt, just carry a crushed can in a ziplock bag... you put it under the sidestand on hot days and there are no worries about the sidestand sinking in. Just my 2 cents. Thanks...got it!
Guest scarylarry Posted July 13, 2010 #11 Posted July 13, 2010 Geez, one slip on typing here and it was walk the plank time
Guest scarylarry Posted July 14, 2010 #14 Posted July 14, 2010 I thought most did/would , I was heading to the crayons next....:rotf:
bmorcom Posted July 14, 2010 #15 Posted July 14, 2010 I have a Rivco center stand on my 06 RSV. It does a little work to get it on the stand but I do like it. Makes it great for storing in the garage, changing the oil or doing any work on the bike. I also like it for long trips when I cover it at night. Don't have to worry about someone knocking it over. I have had it scrape on hard left turns, but not a real issue.
Seaking Posted July 14, 2010 Author #16 Posted July 14, 2010 Thanks for your responses guys... I think I might pass up on it for now, still hunting for that easy lift device that you pry up on to centre lift the bike (Goose has one at his garage, what a neat device...)
MikeWa Posted July 14, 2010 #17 Posted July 14, 2010 I also have the Rivco which I like real well. Rivco's are manufactured with an offset to the right. So the right foot can drag on hard right turns or if there is a bump in the turn. This bothered me enough that I ground the corner off the foot. If your side stand is sinking in hot asphalt so will the center stand. Mike
BOO Posted July 15, 2010 #18 Posted July 15, 2010 I also have the Rivco stand. Think it's great. Never had it scrape. Actually the mufflers scrape from time to time but I don't think the center stand has. BOO
friesman Posted July 15, 2010 #19 Posted July 15, 2010 Thanks for your responses guys... I think I might pass up on it for now, still hunting for that easy lift device that you pry up on to centre lift the bike (Goose has one at his garage, what a neat device...) What center stand device does goose have? Are there pics? Inquiring minds want to know.....and see....just because we are snoopy. Brian
Sylvester Posted July 15, 2010 #20 Posted July 15, 2010 When in the garage my bike rolls into a WheelDock and locks in. I do most all my maintenance while the bike is verticle. I have the Sears jack and the Carbon One adapter for extreme maintenance.
kj1961 Posted April 14, 2011 #21 Posted April 14, 2011 My last 2 ventures (83 & 87) both came with centre stands,just bought 06 without,don't know why it wouldn't have one,the rivco ones aren't cheap.....
Condor Posted April 14, 2011 #22 Posted April 14, 2011 My last 2 ventures (83 & 87) both came with centre stands,just bought 06 without,don't know why it wouldn't have one,the rivco ones aren't cheap..... It's because Harley's don't have one....
MizzouMike73 Posted April 14, 2011 #23 Posted April 14, 2011 What center stand device does goose have? Are there pics? Inquiring minds want to know.....and see....just because we are snoopy. Brian http://www.rivcoproducts.com/products/product.php?productid=60&cat=202&page=1
friesman Posted April 14, 2011 #24 Posted April 14, 2011 Why not just try this in the garage? I use this chock inside my trailer. no lifting it up onto a center stand, just drive it in, back it out. There are chocks around for less if you shop around but I wanted the heavy duty one with the quick floor detach for the trailer. http://www.baxleycompanies.com/LAChock.html
BigBoi Posted April 14, 2011 #25 Posted April 14, 2011 Rivco is the way to go! It does take some getting used to however. Easy to get up on the stand but if you have a "slick" garage floor like mine use a rubber mat under the stand, otherwise your bike will just slide.
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