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 Rubber Feet for Center Stand?
#21
(04-09-2021, 11:25 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote:
(04-09-2021, 11:14 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:
(04-09-2021, 11:10 AM)Billie_imp Wrote:
(04-08-2021, 09:48 AM)Billie_imp Wrote:
(04-05-2021, 10:43 PM)KiowaEagle_imp Wrote: After getting used to putting a goldwing on a center stand when I do it with the CB the darn thing skids back a couple of feet! I like that carpet idea or maybe even a rubber mat.

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.
What happened to my Biden reference?

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.
What happened to my Biden reference?
It was moderated due to several complaints. We don't do political here.

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.
What happened to my Biden reference?
It was moderated due to several complaints. We don't do political here. You were right on this one Ferret !

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.
What happened to my Biden reference?
It was moderated due to several complaints. We don't do political here. You were right on this one Ferret !
Oh boy.
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#22
(04-09-2021, 09:22 AM)Dave_imp Wrote: I don't have a problem putting my bike ON the center stand, I have a problem taking it OFF! I have a very slippery garage floor, and I always use my center stand. Many times I end up pushing my bike several feet forward with the stand sliding across the floor without folding up until there is no more room to go when attempting to take it OFF the stand. Then I have to drag it back by pulling on the luggage rack and try it all over again. I will purchase a cheap carpet with a rubber bottom to place below it.

I have the same issue when taking off the stand, the bike moves forward sometimes but its my own fault because I stand mine on a square of slippy plastic so I can push the bike nearer the wall when its on the stand.

If memory serves me right I think back in the 60's/70's scooters had rubber feet on the stands ?
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#23
Try those rubber things for ends of crutches and canes.
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#24
(04-12-2021, 04:28 AM)Charlie Bravo_imp Wrote: Try those rubber things for ends of crutches and canes.

You can borrow them from another member.....
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#25
(04-08-2021, 09:48 AM)Billie_imp Wrote:
(04-05-2021, 10:43 PM)KiowaEagle_imp Wrote: After getting used to putting a goldwing on a center stand when I do it with the CB the darn thing skids back a couple of feet! I like that carpet idea or maybe even a rubber mat.

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.

Your CB moves back 2' when you put it on the center stand?

Come on Man.
MALARKEY ROFL
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#26
I would like to find a solution for this. The bottom of my center stand "feet" have been ground down to the metal and are much more slippery than on my old Nighthawk.

The fact that they sell rubber boots for scooter center stands is encouraging.

I will keep my eyes open and if I find a solution I'll share it here.
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#27
Just thinking about this thread after I put my bike on the center stand last night when I got home to lube the chain.

One thing I do which might help is this - as I mentioned earlier, I put a rubber mat on the floor before I lift the bike onto the center stand. When I'm ready to bring it back down, as I stand on the left side of the bike, I plant one foot in front of the left edge of the center stand while I lift the bike off the stand using the rear grab rail. That helps to keep the bike from sliding.
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#28
My EX seems pretty solid on the centre stand, are you all putting you bike on and off the stand on a frozen lake? (Not applicable to Canadians, I know you probably are most of the winter.)
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#29
I have an epoxy granite look garage floor that I wanted to preserve. My solution to protecting the floor and eliminating center stand slide is this mat: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-Black...in/3378646
It is thick and the entire back is rubber, so no slide. There has not been, but if there were any fluid leaks, the mat would catch it, plus it is a guide for parking in the same spot after every ride.

Biker
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#30
(04-20-2021, 04:59 AM)2017EX_imp Wrote: I have an epoxy granite look garage floor that I wanted to preserve. My solution to protecting the floor and eliminating center stand slide is this mat: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Hawk-Black...in/3378646
It is thick and the entire back is rubber, so no slide. There has not been, but if there were any fluid leaks, the mat would catch it, plus it is a guide for parking in the same spot after every ride.

Biker

No procedure, technology or product application to protect the epoxy floor? Big Grin
(04-20-2021, 03:41 AM)Tev62_imp Wrote: My EX seems pretty solid on the centre stand, are you all putting you bike on and off the stand on a frozen lake? (Not applicable to Canadians, I know you probably are most of the winter.)

I would love to see a CB1100 posing on a frozen lake. I think it would look awesome.
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