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DGA wrote: It took me about one and a half hours for the actual fabrication and welding time I bet, so whatever someone charges for that. I can lift the bike with one hand and steady it with the other on the left handlebar now, before I had to use two hands on the back and hope the bars didn't twist around. Also, the 1/2" of tire clearance I have now is with an almost new 130 rear tire, not an old worn one.
Is there a specific spot where you cut the 5/8" out of? Does it matter? Pics would be appreciated if possible.
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DGA wrote: Pretty easy welds to do there. But I can hardly believe Kawasaki would release a bike with the stand that hard to operate, had to be close to a 200 lb dead lift, I would cringe when I had to put it on the center stand and avoided doing that.
Sixteenth year, and would be lost without the center-stand for servicing needs and wheel removal...difficult at times, but well-worth living with IMO.
This year is first time off the bike until needed for service, since it was interfering with leans into turns. Temporary installation takes about a minute to put the bolts in, since changing out the stock exhaust for a header. Once the service is done, off it comes in thirty seconds.
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Plus the weight reduction of a cpl lbs. is a big plus for weight conscious riders and given the low location of the center stand wld effectively raise the bikes' overall center of gravity a slight amount. I am a fan of a leaner sleeker speedier look for highway riding and curvy mountain roads. Center stand, grab bar and rear pegs (total weight in the 5ish lbs range) are non-essentials for me and can be easily remounted in less than 5 minutes with minimum effort whenever the need arises. ...................................Mikedaveo wrote:
DGA wrote: Pretty easy welds to do there. But I can hardly believe Kawasaki would release a bike with the stand that hard to operate, had to be close to a 200 lb dead lift, I would cringe when I had to put it on the center stand and avoided doing that.
Sixteenth year, and would be lost without the center-stand for servicing needs and wheel removal...difficult at times, but well-worth living with IMO.
This year is first time off the bike until needed for service, since it was interfering with leans into turns. Temporary installation takes about a minute to put the bolts in, since changing out the stock exhaust for a header. Once the service is done, off it comes in thirty seconds.
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