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just take an angle grinder to it


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re: 7r Side stand
Increase the tyre pressure..

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re: 7r Side stand
Lose weight !
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re: 7r Side stand
Thanx mario.
I guess the angle grinder is the easiest option.
Mario if i lose weight then it will not hurt when i jump on your head.
I guess the angle grinder is the easiest option.
Mario if i lose weight then it will not hurt when i jump on your head.
re: 7r Side stand
The bike looks like its had new paint and the frame's been polished. Maybe it's been on its side? Not a big deal at all but maybe the stand just hasn't been fitted correctly. My bike leans over a fair bit further than that, and being of similar weight to yours I can understand your worrying!
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There is only one hole for the stand bolt to go into.
It has been on its side at PI and has been properly fixed.
i'll pull it apart and see what i can do.
It has been on its side at PI and has been properly fixed.
i'll pull it apart and see what i can do.
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re: 7r Side stand
Yeah, mine is generally pretty vertical. I'd say just like the black one pictured.

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Re: re: 7r Side stand
mrmina wrote:There is only one hole for the stand bolt to go into.
It has been on its side at PI and has been properly fixed.
i'll pull it apart and see what i can do.
Mina, I checked it out last time I sore ya bike. It all looks in order and 100% origional. I'm betting ya spring has sagged. Memmber I did offer to have another squiz at it on the way past one weekend.
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yeah matty, sorry i didnt get back to you about that.
you can drop past when ever you like.
i've settled into the new house now.
you can come for coffee.
you can drop past when ever you like.
i've settled into the new house now.
you can come for coffee.
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jack the arse up abit, that'll get it leaning over.. mine's leaning over a mile... guy in the shop commented on it, said it's def been jacked up several mm.. but it suits me fine, plus allows for any crap spots I have to park at..
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re: 7r Side stand
yeah i know.
just didnt wanna stuff around with the suspension so my bike leans better.
i see what matty says when he checks it out and when i get around to adjusting the suspension to suit me.
just didnt wanna stuff around with the suspension so my bike leans better.
i see what matty says when he checks it out and when i get around to adjusting the suspension to suit me.
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What... jack it up 1ft, and stretch it a 1ft...
It'll still be abit short...
Mina you need a ZX7R crossed with a Trail bike hahahahaha.
It'll still be abit short...
Mina you need a ZX7R crossed with a Trail bike hahahahaha.
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re: 7r Side stand



might work on a design for big bikes soon.
excellent idea dan.
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