Nordboy wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2025 5:46 pm
tricol wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2025 3:38 pm
The only update...
I can't get the bike up on the center stand. Is there a technique to doing it? I've never had a bike with a center stand before.
With the big old work bikes, centre the stand so have both bits of the stand touching the floor, square on. point your foot and body towards the back of the bike. So you're not sideways on to the bike, you're pushing it down but also towards the way you want the bike to move.
It's much easier to do than to explain how to do it
Caveat: experience from mainly BMWs. Sorry
A lot depends on how the bike is balanced front - rear ie when on the stand will it see-saw (R series) or is most weight still on the front (K bikes - you need a jack under the engine to get the front wheel up ... )?
Also:
- is there a tang out the side of the stand to put your foot on?
- is there anything on the side of the bike to hold onto?
On the bigger Be-Ems, the technique is:
Level surface. If facing uphill it'll go up easy, be a pain to get off. If downhill, the reverse - possibly off too easily ...
Lift the bike upright. Stand down. Rock the bike eversi slightly side to side to make sure both sides of the stand are down.
Right foot on the tang, right hand on the handle.
Back straight, knees bent.
Hop! All your weight (left foot off the ground) onto the tang. At the same time, a tug on the handle, just 'assistance' - not a lift.
If it doesn't go up, don't persevere by trying to lift with your arm and back. That's hernia territory. Put it back down, reset.