Jactana Posted July 29, 2012 #1 Posted July 29, 2012 Does anyone here with a Rivco centerstand also have the leveling links installed? Does it work OK with the links? Thanks, Ron
Phoneman1981 Posted July 29, 2012 #2 Posted July 29, 2012 Hello: I saw in a recent post that BigLenny has a Rivco center stand. I called him on the phone. Really nice guy. He likes his stand, but indicated it takes a lot of effort to get the bike up on it. I am going to pass. I really want a ride off stand instead. I had one on my 1981 Honda CB900 and sure would like one for my RSTD if anyone makes one??
friesman Posted July 29, 2012 #3 Posted July 29, 2012 I dont know for sure as mine is an 85 G1 , but I would think it might be hard to get onto the center stand with the bike lowered, and there may be issues with clearance on driveways entrances, etc. You could do something a lot of G1 riders do to make it easier to get the bike on the center stand and thats to just park on a 2x4 with you rear tire, it gives you a good lift and its way easier to get the bike onto the stand. Brian
Jactana Posted July 29, 2012 Author #4 Posted July 29, 2012 I've had a Rivco Centerstand before on a 2000 Valkyrie Interstate and had no issues getting it on the stand. I'm just worried that with the extra height created by the leveling links that the stand will not lift the bike high enough to get the rear wheel off the ground, rendering it kind of useless. Ron
friesman Posted July 29, 2012 #5 Posted July 29, 2012 ah, that changes things, I was under the impression that the levelling links lowered the bike, if it raises the bike it does create some different iissues, for sure. Maybe instead of buying the center stand you could talk to carbon One and get one of his jack stand adapters with legs. then you could just leave the bike on it for work to be done or winter storage.
Jactana Posted July 29, 2012 Author #6 Posted July 29, 2012 ah, that changes things, I was under the impression that the levelling links lowered the bike, if it raises the bike it does create some different iissues, for sure. Maybe instead of buying the center stand you could talk to carbon One and get one of his jack stand adapters with legs. then you could just leave the bike on it for work to be done or winter storage. The leveling links raise the rear of the bike approx. 1" reducing the rake and trail improving the handling substantially. Aside from maintenance and cleaning issues, I'd like a centerstand as I have a monowheel trailer that would be more easily connected and disconnected if the bike was perfectly upright. Ron
BigLenny Posted July 30, 2012 #7 Posted July 30, 2012 Yes, I have a Rivco center stand. I do not have the leveling links though. I was at Bikes Blues and BBQ and Rivco was there. I bought it and had them install it right then and have never regretted it. They aren't cheap, but overall I'm glad I spent the money. The only complaint I have is you gotta get aggressive with it to get it up on the stand. I am 6'6" and 300lbs, and I have to stand on it with my whole weight, and give it a strong tug on the rear bag guard to get it up. They are a quality built product. Since I had them install it, I have no recommendation as to how easy they are to self install.
Jactana Posted July 30, 2012 Author #8 Posted July 30, 2012 Yes, I have a Rivco center stand. I do not have the leveling links though. I was at Bikes Blues and BBQ and Rivco was there. I bought it and had them install it right then and have never regretted it. They aren't cheap, but overall I'm glad I spent the money. The only complaint I have is you gotta get aggressive with it to get it up on the stand. I am 6'6" and 300lbs, and I have to stand on it with my whole weight, and give it a strong tug on the rear bag guard to get it up. They are a quality built product. Since I had them install it, I have no recommendation as to how easy they are to self install. Could you tell me how high the rear tire is off the ground when it is on the centerstand? Ron
BigLenny Posted July 30, 2012 #10 Posted July 30, 2012 Thats a true measurement. I just did it with a tape. Lol.
Jactana Posted July 30, 2012 Author #11 Posted July 30, 2012 Thats a true measurement. I just did it with a tape. Lol. Thanks for going and measuring it, I have an opportunity to pick up a centerstand for 125.00 + shipping, but didn't want to buy it if it wouldn't work with the links installed. 1.5 inches should be enough. Thanks again. Ron
BigLenny Posted July 30, 2012 #12 Posted July 30, 2012 Yeah, you need to buy it at that price. Heck, if you don't use it, you could sell it and make a little cash.
eusa1 Posted July 30, 2012 #13 Posted July 30, 2012 I have the rivco and the links It is easier to get onto the stand because the bike sits higher and if you want more ground clearance to the rear wheel, just let the air out of the rear shock after its in the up position. And for those that have trouble getting the bike up onto the stand... Put max air in rear shock first!
Jactana Posted July 30, 2012 Author #14 Posted July 30, 2012 Thanks for the responses guys, that's just what I was looking for. Ron
Guest Slab_Ryder Posted July 30, 2012 #15 Posted July 30, 2012 Jactana, I have both. Works like a dream
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