12-16-2013, 06:22 AM
(12-16-2013, 05:39 AM)thumper_imp Wrote: Foolardi--We're trying to help you dude.
I really wish you lived near my neck of the city so we could do this trick together. I'd make you a "Centerstand Master" in about 5 minutes...and two beers. :-)
Regardless of what the manual says, your right hand will not move in relation to your body positioning. The motorcycle will come "up and back" due to the lever action of the centerstand and the rotation it goes through. But your right hand will maintain a lifting motion straight up, everything moves to the right as a result of that action. So your right hand and the motorcycle will move to the right away from you. You won't be physically pushing to the right with your right hand. By the time that's occurring, the bike is on the stand, and everything is coming to a stop.
I wish you luck on mastering the technique.
Oh so now it's " regardless of what the Manual says " when before
it was ALL ABOUT WHAT THE MANUAL SAYS.
Now yer the one stretching to the point of explaining what I
never said.Explaining in detail all about right this and right that
and here a right and there a right.Everywhere a right right.
Can't I make a statement w/o some clique trying to point
out as if anally retentive every little detail of where's I'm
wrong.
I get it.I'm the new whipping boy on the block.I have to prove myself and my loyalty to this club of clubs.
I couldn't put the bike up on the centerstand the first few tries.
And I ended up nearly spraining my back in the process.
Yes,I was doing something wrong.I think it had to be the fact
I had the sidestand down.Because when I tried again with the\ sidestand up it felt totally easier.
