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Get the rear tire on a 2x6 or 2x4 with at least a foot minimum sticking behind the tire when you start. Right foot with some pressure on the centerstand, both hands on the handlebars, and have your chest against the tank. Using the momentum and weight of your toso, pull back on the handlebars with everything you got while pressing on the centerstand with your foot. Once the bike is on the centerstand, the wood plank is removable from under the tire if need be.
It still might take me a few tries to do it on my 82 KZ1100, but this is how I engage my centerstand. Good luck!!
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DGA wrote: Yes I just did it that way, worked fine. But still, something's got to be wrong if I have to carry a block of wood around on the bike somewhere.... considering cutting the center stand tubes down and welding the feet back on about 1" shorter.
You could always ask someone for help too, I had to the first time I attempted to use mine. My neighbor was lightly giving me crap about asking him for help, so I told him to try it himself and he changed his tune real quick. I don't blame you for thinking about chopping the tubes down at all, I think about 1/2" would make a big improvement myself. Now when people ask me why I carry a 2x4 with me I tell them "to hit people with stupid questions" lol.
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DGA wrote: Based on your experiences then I think I am going to cut mine down. I will let you know how much etc. Sounds like bad engineering on Kawasaki's part.
I really wouldn't because it could to crack and fail on you if you try welding it back together with even a average good weld. I mean you got 600+ pounds riding on a couple of what, 3/4" hollow tubes that also have to support weight at an angle as you're lifting the bike up? If I was forced to do it I wouldn't use anything less than a TIG welder. Then you also have the headache of cutting the tubes and welding them back together at the exact same length...there's a lot that could go wrong with this mod. I don't know if cutting the tubes down would impede certain maintenance procedures that require centerstand use.
Do what you want, but I ultimately wouldn't recommend cutting and welding the tubes.
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Check this out.
I do the same for my 750 - ok I know its only a small 4 - but I have done it with a Goldwing with both feet off the ground.
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76KZ900 wrote: I have same bike. When you put center stand down try this.. Hold your right foot on stand and when pulling bike back use front brake to hold your progress. That is pull back but also use the cam action of center stand by pressing down with body weight. If you don't get it first pull you use front brake to keep it in place, usually a easy pull is all that's necessary on second attempt. Most people just pull back on bars.. It's way harder that way.
Confused with "cam action of center stand", but I'm pretty sure I tried this stopping halfway method a few times with no luck. The centerstand wouldn't stay in place because the angle was still too severe to hold up the weight and the bike would just drop back down when I stopped pulling mid-way. I get the idea, but it was just too fiddley for me as I just didn't have the coordination, that or I was just getting angry.
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