08-25-2020, 06:27 AM
Many thanks once again
Just from a safety point of view is there a method of locking the bike in position so you don't simply push it off the prop stand or is it a case of grabbing the front brake during manoeuvres?
Best wishes
Chris
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The sidestand leg portion is adjustable fore-and-aft. So with the front wheel as far forward as it will go, you position the sidestand leg very close to the back side of the deployed sidestand. That way, when you roll in, put the sidestand down, then tilt it to the left, it is definitely locked in place. It can't shift around until the bike is set upright. It becomes very secure, more so than if it were on the garage floor.
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Just from a safety point of view is there a method of locking the bike in position so you don't simply push it off the prop stand or is it a case of grabbing the front brake during manoeuvres?
Best wishes
Chris
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The sidestand leg portion is adjustable fore-and-aft. So with the front wheel as far forward as it will go, you position the sidestand leg very close to the back side of the deployed sidestand. That way, when you roll in, put the sidestand down, then tilt it to the left, it is definitely locked in place. It can't shift around until the bike is set upright. It becomes very secure, more so than if it were on the garage floor.
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