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kick stand shenanigans.
I've never done it, but i see a lot of guys roll up at rallys and bike nights, put their bike in front end first, and use their kickstand to rotate the bike around and put it nose out.
Some tool was doing it tonight and dropped his fucking bike, it was priceless. this chromed out gsxr that was lowerd with ground effects. bike looked fucked up after he picked it up, and of course he couldnt get it started to catch up with his crew. dude got all pissed and tried to act like a hard ass like there was something wrong with the asphalt or a malfunction. I about busted my gut laughing, he looked at me and goes "what?!". after controlling myself i goes "nothing man, i just backed my bike in". |
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After i said that and got a few snickers from the group next to me he started pushing his bike towards the entrance/exit of the lot. the cops ushering people in couldn't figure him out until the bike finally started and he rode off. |
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i do it when it looks like im gonna austin powers my bike in the garage or some shit
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I've done it a couple times. it's nice when try'n to manuver in tight areas... wouldn't bother doing it on the street... or where I didn't "need" to...
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I started doing it a little while ago. Not parking front in and then spinning it, but just rotating it on the stand when I need to move it in the garage or something. Definately not a pro at it.
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i wish i could do that on my bike. but itll never happen
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I've never heard of anyone doing this. I could use it in my garage, but I'd be scared of dumping it.
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I mentioned this to the wife just this past week...she didn't know what I was talking about.
I said "like this"...grabbed the R6 and started rotating it....she wasn't impressed...said she thought the kickstand may snap or fold up and if I felt like doing that again to use the R1 and leave her R6 alone !! :lol: |
SOP, everyone should learn to do it properly, it's helpful when moving the bike in tight areas.
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i could do it with my Honda, and it came in GREAT when I needed to move that beast around, but with my Gxsr not so much...the balance doesnt seem right for it...:idk: but i dont have an issue moving it around anyway...
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To me it's not worth it. I wouldn't think the kickstand is designed to handle that much weight/pressure of supporting and turning the bike. I did it a few times on my 900RR with no issues. I never "liked" doing it, but I did a few times anyways.
I tried it once on the R1 after I just got it and saw the kickstand bow like it was about to snap. That was the only time i've done it on the R1. After seeing that, i'll never try it again. |
I wont ever try it. Not even once.
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My husband does it all the time...but only on the patio. I hate it...I wont watch him to it. Makes me nervous! :willy:
But it is the easiest way for him...since this is the size of our patio... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y47...oFurnature.jpg :lol: |
lol, classic hot dog stand
whats the rash from? |
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Love the GSXR table.
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On Ducs, the sidestand boss is cast into the engine case......I watched a fellow snap his off his 999 last year doing that stunt.....and watched the oil pour out.........
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damn that would have SUCKED ASS!
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Lmfao
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I've done it when I had my ZX11. But, not just on the sidestand... I stand in the front and put the weight on both the front tire and sidestand. And, just walk it around. I wouldn't ever do it with my ducs... not ever. |
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I tried yesterday as i was trying to spin my bike sideways and I didn't trust the stand. I ended up going back and forth like 5 times.
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