Rear Stand - Total Motorcycle Community Forums
BACK TO TOTAL MOTORCYCLE - DAILY MOTORCYCLE NEWS - MOTORCYCLE MODEL REVIEW GUIDES

Total Motorcycle Community Forums

26 Years. 430 Million Readers. 54 years of Motorcycle Guides ∙ Reviews ∙ The friendliest motorcycle community on the internet!

Skip to content

Advanced search
  • Quick links
    • Unanswered topics
    • Active topics
    • Search
  • FAQ
  • Login
  • Register
  • Board index Total Motorcycle Talk Forums Total Motorcycle Talk
  • Search
  • Unanswered topics
  • Active topics

Rear Stand

Post Reply
  • Print view
Advanced search
25 posts
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next
Message
Author
User avatar
Flipper
Site Supporter - Gold
Site Supporter - Gold
Posts: 253
Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:49 am
Real Name: Nancy
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 7
My Motorcycle: 2010 Ninja 250
Location: Mar Vista, Calif.

Rear Stand

  • Quote

#1 Post by Flipper » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:04 pm

Is there some trick to getting my bike up on the rear stand by myself.
I have a Pit Bull rear stand that lifts the bike by the swing arm.
Even if I could balance the bike in an upright position and get the rear stand in place,
I don't think I'm strong enough to push the rear stand down by myself to lift the bike.
I terrified of dropping it.
Any suggestions?
2010 Ninja 250
2006 CB600F (sold)
2006 Honda Rebel (sold)
Top
User avatar
HYPERR
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 3159
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:13 am
Sex: Male
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model
Location: CT, USA

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#2 Post by HYPERR » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:53 pm

Flipper wrote:Is there some trick to getting my bike up on the rear stand by myself.
I have a Pit Bull rear stand that lifts the bike by the swing arm.
Even if I could balance the bike in an upright position and get the rear stand in place,
I don't think I'm strong enough to push the rear stand down by myself to lift the bike.
I terrified of dropping it.
Any suggestions?

Get a piece of wood that you can put under the sidestand. The right height wood would allow the bike to tilt just a smidgen to the left. Obviously you want the bike to be upright as much as possible but leaning just a smidgen to the left for safety. This will relieve you from balancing and holding the bike, giving you more reserve strength to use on the lever to push the stand down.
I would most definitely practice with someone watching you and the bike in case of a snafu before you attempt it on your own.
2008 Ducati Hypermotard 1100
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2002 BMW R1150R
1996 Ducati 900SS
Top
jaskc78
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 703
Joined: Sun May 24, 2009 6:39 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 6
My Motorcycle: N/A
Location: Iola, KS

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#3 Post by jaskc78 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:57 pm

i've put several bikes on stands and unfortunately the only way i've done it myself is to put it on a lift and then tighten the front wheel clamp before putting it on the rear stand. you need someone to hold the front brake while you push down on the stand usually unless you want to nose your bike into a wall or something to get it on the stand. unfortunately it's one of those two-person jobs without some weird setup.
"Dude, women are like Vol-Tron. The more you can hook up the better it gets!" --RvB
Currently waiting on a new hip before I can get a new bike.
Top
User avatar
HYPERR
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 3159
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:13 am
Sex: Male
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model
Location: CT, USA

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#4 Post by HYPERR » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:23 pm

jaskc78 wrote:i've put several bikes on stands and unfortunately the only way i've done it myself is to put it on a lift and then tighten the front wheel clamp before putting it on the rear stand. you need someone to hold the front brake while you push down on the stand usually unless you want to nose your bike into a wall or something to get it on the stand. unfortunately it's one of those two-person jobs without some weird setup.
I don't understand what you mean by needing someone to hold the front brake when you are pushing down on the lever.... :unsure:
2008 Ducati Hypermotard 1100
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2002 BMW R1150R
1996 Ducati 900SS
Top
User avatar
Flipper
Site Supporter - Gold
Site Supporter - Gold
Posts: 253
Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:49 am
Real Name: Nancy
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 7
My Motorcycle: 2010 Ninja 250
Location: Mar Vista, Calif.

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#5 Post by Flipper » Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:38 pm

Ok, so I'm hearing that it's not a simple thing to do. That makes me feel a little better.

HYPERR, I like your idea about using a piece of wood under the kickstand to get it more upright.

jaskc78, I like the front tire into the wall idea too,
although I'm not sure I'm strong enough to push that lever down myself.
I guess I was hoping for a magic trick.
2010 Ninja 250
2006 CB600F (sold)
2006 Honda Rebel (sold)
Top
jaskc78
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 703
Joined: Sun May 24, 2009 6:39 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 6
My Motorcycle: N/A
Location: Iola, KS

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#6 Post by jaskc78 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:06 pm

HYPERR wrote:I don't understand what you mean by needing someone to hold the front brake when you are pushing down on the lever.... :unsure:
just makes the bike stay put better and the stand actually leverage its way under the rear tire easier. i suppose it's not necessary, i just always feel like i'm chasing the bike a bit if there's nothing keeping it from rolling forward.
"Dude, women are like Vol-Tron. The more you can hook up the better it gets!" --RvB
Currently waiting on a new hip before I can get a new bike.
Top
User avatar
dean owens
Legendary 500
Legendary 500
Posts: 562
Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 8:34 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 4
My Motorcycle: '06 Yamaha Fz6
Location: Pittsboro, NC

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#7 Post by dean owens » Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:44 am

so happy i have a center stand. :mrgreen:
Current: 2006 Yamaha FZ6 (Faster Blue)

Previous: 1983 Honda GL650 Interstate (given back to previous owner)

Project: 1980 CX500 Custom - making a cafe racer
Top
User avatar
storysunfolding
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3882
Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2005 10:20 am
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 22
My Motorcycle: Vstrom 650, S1000RR, XS850, ZX6R
Location: Reston Virginia

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#8 Post by storysunfolding » Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:46 am

I just preposition the stand, raise the bike up from the rear, slide the stand and push it down. It doesn't take much effort. I can get my bike on the rear stand in about 4-5 seconds tops. Just practice with it when you have someone nearby to help. After 2 or 3 tries, you'll have it down pat!
My Blog

Grasp life by the handlebars
Top
User avatar
HYPERR
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 3159
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:13 am
Sex: Male
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model
Location: CT, USA

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#9 Post by HYPERR » Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:51 pm

storysunfolding wrote: It doesn't take much effort.
I agree with you. That being said you and I are both male. I believe the OP is a female. I can see how this would be quite difficult for a woman to do it solo. When you lack strength, it requires a lot more finesse and technique to overcome it. That is why I suggested to her to put the sidestand up on a block of wood. This will relieve her of having to keep the bike upright.
Last edited by HYPERR on Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2008 Ducati Hypermotard 1100
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2002 BMW R1150R
1996 Ducati 900SS
Top
User avatar
HYPERR
Site Supporter - Platinum
Site Supporter - Platinum
Posts: 3159
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 11:13 am
Sex: Male
My Motorcycle: Year/Make/Model
Location: CT, USA

Re: Rear Stand

  • Quote

#10 Post by HYPERR » Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:57 pm

dean owens wrote:so happy i have a center stand. :mrgreen:
Yes centerstands are nice but you have to remember it is not practical for a sportbike as it will be the first thing to grind on a corner.

Also BMW is the only one that makes a real centerstand. It balances the bike at the center and you can take off the front wheel or the rear wheel. I have it on my R1150R. On most bikes, the "centerstand" only raises the rear wheel.
2008 Ducati Hypermotard 1100
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2002 BMW R1150R
1996 Ducati 900SS
Top
Post Reply
  • Print view

25 posts
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next

Return to “Total Motorcycle Talk”

Jump to
  • NEW: Please Login/Register to see ALL forums
  • Total Motorcycle Talk Forums
  • ↳   Start Your Engines - Introduce Yourself
  • ↳   Total Motorcycle Talk
  • News, Events and Stories
  • Total Motorcycle Garage Forums
  • Reviews
  • Rider Cafe'
  • Off Topic!
  • Total Motorcycle General
  • Board index
  • All times are UTC-11:00
  • Delete cookies
  • Contact us

Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited

Privacy | Terms

 

 

TMW Privacy Policy - Forum Privacy Policy - Terms and Conditions

Follow us on X / Twitter - Facebook - YouTube - Pinterest - Instagram - News RSS Feed