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    Senior Member Yeahoo Whoyah's Avatar
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    Wouldn't it be better to have the bike in gear? In the video the bike just about gets away from him rolling backwards as he's bringing it up.

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    How to pick up a Goldwing....

    I always just whistle and say something nice........seriously , great info...

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    Yes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Yeahoo Whoyah View Post
    Wouldn't it be better to have the bike in gear? In the video the bike just about gets away from him rolling backwards as he's bringing it up.
    Bike should be in gear! You are correct.

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    OK! So the bike's on the left side . . .How to put the side stand down??!!, and what does it accomplish?

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    Cool

    Welllllll from the right side the kick stand down would keep the bike from falling to the other side.....
    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4DI2D View Post

    OK! So the bike's on the left side . . .How to put the side stand down??!!, and what does it accomplish?
    What you do is lift it up and lay in down on the right side. Then put the kickstand down and lift it back up.

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    Good info to know

    Well, I am not going out and knocking my bike over just to practice but I am going to bookmark that video on my phone just in case.

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    These videos sure came in handy when I had a flat. Was a lot easier than I would have ever thought to change the tire.

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    I suggest finding that young lady and have her come over and lift your bike. She already has that skill down perfectly!

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