Subject: Re: Question and stuff for sale prior to putting on E-Bay (Long)
Author: Richard Cunningham
Date: Sep 5, 2000, 7:05 PM
Post ID: 1702298315
Hi Richard,
I couldn't resist I haven't figured out the trick yet, so I use a floor
jack to get the damn thing in the air and pull the stand down. I figured I
would use the side stand in public :-)
Rick
67 V700
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Mullendore <C.D.Mul-@worldnet.att.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: Question and stuff for sale prior to putting on E-Bay (Long)
Hi Richard,the
It is also helpful if you have saddlebags to push rearward with your leg.
Lubricate the pivot bolts to make sure the centerstand works smoothly.
Charlie
Ian Adkins wrote:Hi Richard,
I struggled with my stand for a while and I got so tired of calling to
ingirlfriend to help me pull it on the centerstand....kind of embarrasing
justpublic you know :-)
I finallly figured the trick.
Step on the very bottom (back) of the stand. The part that touches the
ground. If you do that, get a good grip on the crash bars and get your
weight right the bike should roll up on the stand fairly easily.
Regards....IanSince my newly acquired Ambassador is a first 'loopframe' for me I
would like to ask one question? How in the heck can you put it on the
centerstand? Is there a trick that is learned?
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