Do you carry a Kickstand tray?

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#21 Unread post by flw »

I still like the $0.59 cent metal electrical circular cover plate from any hardware store.
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#22 Unread post by scan »

TechTMW wrote:Nope, I always park on the centerstand.
My FZ6 had a center stand. One time I put it up on the stand on some unexpectedly soft asphault and when I came back the rear wheel was all the way down and the center stand had sunk! I was able to pull it out, but it made a mess of the center stand base. Still, it didn't fall over.

I do now try to carry something as a kickstand plate now, since my current stand is tiny and the bike leans pretty hard by default.
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#23 Unread post by Big B »

i don't use it much, but when it's nice and hot out there's a crushed pabst blue ribbon can in my left hand bag. works good
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#24 Unread post by Maleficent1 »

I use a crused bud light can.

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#25 Unread post by Jamers! »

wait, what would one of those do? ive seen em used on grass and i can see why there, but why on assfault?



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JWF505 wrote:wait, what would one of those do? ive seen em used on grass and i can see why there, but why on assfault?
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I try to always have/use one on a sport bike.

#27 Unread post by safety-boy »

With my :ninja: s I try to always use one. Some shops I have been to use them like business cards, i.e. they are free. Go by a custom parts shop.

Now, when I had a cruiser, I never used one, and the bottom of the kickstand was the size of a soup spoon :-)

In a pinch... A piece of tree bark, a crushed can/plastic bottle, crushed cigarette packet, a pice of paper folded over several times, stack of business cards. Anything that will either be a cushion or spread the weight over a larger area than the kickstand does. It is amazing what you'll find in a parking lot that will work :-)

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#28 Unread post by kellanv »

its really nice about parking bikes around here...all the on-campus motorcycle parking is on concrete...they actually took out the pavement for that exact reason...to keep sidestands from damaging things.

Work I park on concrete as well...only places I really need one are at the horticulture gardens(gravel) and random parking lots I suppose..
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