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Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? (/showthread.php?tid=8026) |
RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - CB4ME_imp - 10-16-2015 I made a small foot pad for my CB using 3 pieces of 1/8" aluminum plate.
RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Bazbro_imp - 04-29-2022 (10-16-2015, 05:29 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Here is one I use. Get them at the HD dealer or order. Jiffy stand coaster. An old post, I know, but does the CB110 (2018) sidestand fit the Jiffy Stand Coaster, do you know, please? I'm quite alarmed at the extreme angle of lean from my sidestand. I'd like to get an appropriate puck and screw a block under it - to kill two birds with one stone... stop the extreme lean and stop the stand digging into soft ground/tarmac. I cannot find a commonly available CB1100 sidestand puck for sale ANYWHERE! Thanks, Pops. RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - peterbaron - 04-29-2022 (04-29-2022, 05:00 AM)Bazbro_imp Wrote:(10-16-2015, 05:29 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Here is one I use. Get them at the HD dealer or order. Jiffy stand coaster. An old post, I know, but does the CB110 (2018) sidestand fit the Jiffy Stand Coaster, do you know, please? I'm quite alarmed at the extreme angle of lean from my sidestand. I'd like to get an appropriate puck and screw a block under it - to kill two birds with one stone... stop the extreme lean and stop the stand digging into soft ground/tarmac. I cannot find a commonly available CB1100 sidestand puck for sale ANYWHERE! Thanks, Pops. May this help:? http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=15657&pid=268971#pid268971 http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=15838&highlight=side+stand+enlarger RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Lord Popgun - 04-29-2022 Bazbro, Looks like the old link doesn’t work. Here is the current one: https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/shop/Jiffy-Stand-Coaster/p/94647-98 Looking at it I wouldn’t see why it wouldn’t fit just about anything. OK, since you are going to ask, I went and measured mine. The space at the narrow end is 1 1/4” and the wide end is 2” RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Bazbro_imp - 04-29-2022 Many thanks guys. One little tip I have regarding side stand pucks... Attach a length of thin cord to the puck with a handlebar (3/8"?) spring clip on the other end. When you park, lower the sidestand and drop the puck near the stand, clipping the other end onto the handlebar. You can move the puck to best position with the cord. Then, when ready to ride off, raise the sidestand and reel in the puck, unclip from handlebars and pop it into your pocket/tank bag, etc., all while sat safely on the 'bike!
RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - ymtnpoah11_imp - 07-22-2022 Helpful stuff in this thread, then and now. Thanks Having seen the hockey puck pucks, I take a shine to the idea of making one. Has anyone DIY-ed that? RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - GoldOxide_imp - 07-22-2022 Hey ymtnpoah11, what is a "hockey puck pucks"? RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Nachodaddy - 07-22-2022 If a hockey puck could puck pucks, how many pucks would a puck puck? RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - ymtnpoah11_imp - 07-22-2022 (07-22-2022, 11:27 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Hey ymtnpoah11, what is a "hockey puck pucks"? They're the side stand pucks (plates) made from ice hockey pucks, seen earlier in the thread. I used to play. Was someone asking for pucks? I only have so many to give. RE: Advice - carry water bottle and side stand plate? - Charlie Bravo_imp - 07-23-2022 WWAAAYYY back in the day, I was riding with a group in MI, up into the UP. Everyone on that ride had a flattened beer can that they put under the sidestand on sandy or gravelly roads or on hot asphalt parking lots. |