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RE: side stand too short? - the Ferret - 08-11-2020

I've noticed that PB. Tis why he is lord of the realm


RE: side stand too short? - Lord Popgun - 08-11-2020

Thank you Big Grin


RE: side stand too short? - bioman_imp - 09-15-2020

(08-09-2020, 10:25 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: how does it look folded up bioman? Might have been an opportunity to make the footprint a little larger too.

(08-10-2020, 06:22 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(08-09-2020, 10:25 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: how does it look folded up bioman? Might have been an opportunity to make the footprint a little larger too.

Agree with "The ferret" with the wide foot print, this help on soft asphalt or grassy area.

Yes, you are both correct, of course. The wider, the more stable. However, my problem was mainly the awkward, steep angle that the bike stood on, caused by the side stand that was too short.
I very rarely park the bike on a soft surface, so the width of the foot was OK. In addition I also had to make sure that it fitted under/next to my Moriwaki exhaust: see picture. I now have left 1 cm space between exhaust and puck.
And finally, it is also a bit of the old "form-over-function" trade-off: I didn't want it to look as if I had a hockey puck hanging on my stand! Undecided

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(08-10-2020, 11:26 PM)Inhouse Bob_imp Wrote: [quote='bioman' pid='272576' dateline='1597018467'
So I copied this idea, and cut a hockey puck to the right shape and glued it (with epoxy) underneath my stand. 15 minute job. And so far (having used it for a few weeks now on an almost daily basis) so good. If it every falls off, I'll just glue a new one on.

Who are these strange folks who have hockey pucks just laying around??
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I am confident that you can find an old hockey puck in virtually all Canadian garages, attics, or storage sheds! Big Grin


RE: side stand too short? - Houtman_imp - 09-15-2020

Do they still play hockey in Canada ?


RE: side stand too short? - the Ferret - 09-15-2020

[quote='bioman' pid='275515' dateline='1600193071']

it is also a bit of the old "form-over-function" trade-off: I didn't want it to look as if I had a hockey puck hanging on my stand! Undecided


ROFL


RE: side stand too short? - peterbaron - 09-15-2020

(09-15-2020, 05:00 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: Do they still play hockey in Canada ?

John, the ONLY answer I have is: we have NOT stop playing yet !!!!!Tongue


RE: side stand too short? - LakeWylieJoe_imp - 09-15-2020

Did you ditch your center stand? That's one thing I'm not willing to give up.


RE: side stand too short? - bioman_imp - 09-15-2020

Yes, I had to take the centre stand off when I put the 4-in-2 Moriwaki exhaust on. Very unfortunate but to be honest I rarely used it when it was still on.

Of course a centre stand comes in VERY handy when cleaning the chain and when changing oil, but I use a nifty roller (see [url=https://fortnine.ca/en/hardline-rollastand]here) for the chain-cleaning, and a front wheel stand when changing oil, so it is all good.


RE: side stand too short? - Gone in 60 - 09-16-2020

Ah yes, I remember years ago, they did "Puck Night" at a Kings game in L.A. All spectators got a hockey puck with a Toyo Tire logo on it.

Big mistake. Most of them got thrown onto the ice during game play. I nabbed a bunch of them and did a really bad body lift on the truck I was driving at the time. So, pucks have many uses beyond hockey.


RE: side stand too short? - the Ferret - 09-16-2020

(09-16-2020, 01:54 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: Ah yes, I remember years ago, they did "Puck Night" at a Kings game in L.A. All spectators got a hockey puck with a Toyo Tire logo on it.

Big mistake. Most of them got thrown onto the ice during game play. I nabbed a bunch of them and did a really bad body lift on the truck I was driving at the time. So, pucks have many uses beyond hockey.

ROFL the best laid plans