Center stand when lowering the R 1150 R ?
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LRMR1200RT
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Center stand when lowering the R 1150 R ?
I'm about to install Wilber shorter shocks to lower the '04 R 1150 R. The parts include a shortened side stand. I'km checking about the availability of a shortened center stand? Has anyone performed this to their R? If so, how did it work out for you?
Larry
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Larry,
The center stand can be shortened by a good welder/fabricator, but he/she must pay attention to warping and properly fitting the stand to the bike. The shop I take my bike to has a long relationship with a professional fabrication shop that does the work for about $200. It is best to take it to someone that can do the work while having the bike handy for proper fitting. If you want the info for the guy here in SLC, UT, drop me a line and I'll send you the info.
The center stand can be shortened by a good welder/fabricator, but he/she must pay attention to warping and properly fitting the stand to the bike. The shop I take my bike to has a long relationship with a professional fabrication shop that does the work for about $200. It is best to take it to someone that can do the work while having the bike handy for proper fitting. If you want the info for the guy here in SLC, UT, drop me a line and I'll send you the info.
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LRMR1200RT
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Shorter Center stand
Thanks to all who replied. I will check into welders/fabricators here near Sac and hopefully will find a good one.
Larry
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I think that leaving the center stand the way it is may be a problem because as you all know the mechanical leverage that you use to lift the bike into the center stand is significant. If the center stand is to be left at the same lenght I think that you may have some muscle issues rolling the bike on the center stand due to additional distance the bike has to travel after being lowered.....
As some of the guys and gals mentioned, you should be able to have the center stand shortened by a good welder.
Good luck!
Mahalo Nui!
EM
I think that leaving the center stand the way it is may be a problem because as you all know the mechanical leverage that you use to lift the bike into the center stand is significant. If the center stand is to be left at the same lenght I think that you may have some muscle issues rolling the bike on the center stand due to additional distance the bike has to travel after being lowered.....
As some of the guys and gals mentioned, you should be able to have the center stand shortened by a good welder.
Good luck!
Mahalo Nui!
EM
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LRMR1200RT
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Lowered the R 1150 R
The Wilber shocks are installed and the riding position is much better with significant improvement in control while stopped.
The side stand kit worked well and the center stand is still being fabricated . Should be completed soon.
Overall, the lowering kit has been a great success.
Larry
The side stand kit worked well and the center stand is still being fabricated . Should be completed soon.
Overall, the lowering kit has been a great success.
Larry
Larry