07-29-2017, 01:13 PM
Without a centerstand, if you have a friend, one person leans the bike on the center stand while another spins the rear wheel and lubes the chain..
If you have access to car jacks, mount some rear spools (cheap) and you can put the bike on the car jacks on the spools (usually best with a friend), using the method above by leaning it on the side side and pop on side on then the other. With practice you can do it your self.. You can also use a milk crate too if it won't hit the exhaust (but milk crates will break after a bit)
https://www.revzilla.com/blog_content_im...hange1.jpg
Another option is to look for an off road alternate side stand. In off roading you get flats.. I carry a home made stand for the other side. I have a stand with multiple holes and a cottor pin for adjustable lengths and it has a sturdy foot.. I lean the bike on the side stand and put the the stand under the bike so it sits up right so I can take either wheel off to patch it.. I carry it in my tail bag.. I can take a pic of you want
Scroll down a bit on this link to see the bike with the rear off
http://www.dualsportbc.com/forums/showth...ire-levers
If you have access to car jacks, mount some rear spools (cheap) and you can put the bike on the car jacks on the spools (usually best with a friend), using the method above by leaning it on the side side and pop on side on then the other. With practice you can do it your self.. You can also use a milk crate too if it won't hit the exhaust (but milk crates will break after a bit)
https://www.revzilla.com/blog_content_im...hange1.jpg
Another option is to look for an off road alternate side stand. In off roading you get flats.. I carry a home made stand for the other side. I have a stand with multiple holes and a cottor pin for adjustable lengths and it has a sturdy foot.. I lean the bike on the side stand and put the the stand under the bike so it sits up right so I can take either wheel off to patch it.. I carry it in my tail bag.. I can take a pic of you want
Scroll down a bit on this link to see the bike with the rear off
http://www.dualsportbc.com/forums/showth...ire-levers
