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    Getting bike off center stand

    Along with Stepbill's earlier question about backing up the F6B, I am asking those who are about my size, 5'9" and 195lbs, what is the best way to get the bike off the center stand?..I had my son put it up last fall and am wondering if I can get it down myself...Ride it off works for some, I think, others just rock it off holding the bars and seat rails....Any clues for this "old fart" would be most helpful as I do not want to have the thing fall over when getting it off the center stand....Thanks

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    Mount your steed, grab it by the handlebars, and ride it kinda like a hobby horse,,,

    I can't really reach the ground with both feet while its on the center stand, so I'm sure I look a little goofy flailing around, but I get the job done! LOL!

    Keep the front brake handy so once it starts to go 'over' (forward) you can feather it a bit.

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    You can do it the wrong way Like I did about a half hour ago, I backed my quad in to the bike while backing into the garage to make another pass plowing snow. Not paying attention. went right over off the center stand, not to hard to pick up though. did more damage where the quad hit it than where it hit the ground. cracked and scratched the black plastic panel that covers the left rad. sorry not trying to jack the thread just venting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opas ride View Post
    Along with Stepbill's earlier question about backing up the F6B, I am asking those who are about my size, 5'9" and 195lbs, what is the best way to get the bike off the center stand?.....Thanks
    Just mount the bike, both hands on the bars, and with a gentle rock back then forward it rolls off easily. SO easily that it almost feels that it was ready to roll forward on it's own. Personally I would avoid trying to rock it off while not on the bike unless it can't be avoided.
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    All good suggestions thus far. Here is an important tip: Do NOT leave your sidestand down/deployed when the bike is on the centerstand. Once you roll the bike up onto the centerstand...immediately fold the sidestand UP. The reason for this is so that when you do roll the bike forward to get it OFF the centerstand, the bike does not slam down onto the sidestand, and POGO up and over to the right side, and fall over.

    No, this has never happened to me, but I have seen countless numbers of people that have experienced this. Either use the sidestand (with a Rivco sidestand pad),http://www.rivcoproducts.com/product...cat=356&page=2 or use the centerstand. One or the other, but not both.

    I can assure you that if you are sitting on the bike, and rocking it forward to roll off the centerstand, that "IF" your sidestand is down, the bike will slam down onto the sidestand, and pogo over onto the right side.

    Not a good thing.

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    Centerstand Advice

    I apologize up front.....but if you need this level of advice, maybe a trike should be in your future.

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    Would it not be safer and simpler to just stand next to the bike, hold the bar and the seat rail and just rock the bike off the stand?

    Richie

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    I always take mine off the stand while sitting on it and rocking it forward.

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    Have the front brake lever in hand so you can stop the momentum the second it is off the center stand in case anything is directly in front of you.

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    Philbert 40...In all due respect how old are you??..I am perfectly capable of getting the bike off the centerstand, I was just looking for possibly a few tricks that make it easier...I am physically in great shape for my age and a trike is not for me at all...When I get to that point I will not ride and buy a hot rod car of sorts....Just my personal feelings and no apology is needed. I currently ride with a couple guys that have trikes and I just do not care for them....Too each his own as they say......

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