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engineer007
27th March 2008, 09:29
does anyone know if you can fit a centre stand to the ducati cheers guys
jim.cox
27th March 2008, 09:33
does anyone know if you can fit a centre stand to the ducati cheers guys
Which year?
My 82 MHR shares the same frame as the 900ss of the era - and they came with centrestand only.
xwhatsit
27th March 2008, 11:41
Going by his profile he's talking about the rather more modern trellis-framed thing.
Crisis management
27th March 2008, 11:57
I don't think so, at least not easily, but if you're determined I'm sure anything is possible. Look in Ducati.ms forum as they have a huge collection of Duke owners there.
Before you commit to the addition have a good look at your ground clearance as the 900 scrapes pipes in stock form and you may find a stand will hang below the pipes.
Personally, I never found a need for a stand, a paddock stand always worked and the 900 is best in its lightest, stripped down form getting the best out of the limited power available by reducing weight.
Have fun anyway!
McJim
27th March 2008, 12:08
Only reason I would use a centre stand on a bike is for maintenance and for a Ducati Supersport I would use a paddock stand.
My wife's bike doesn't accept the paddockstand comortably so I use the centrestand on that.
So is it for stability or maintenance reasons?
jim.cox
27th March 2008, 13:12
A quick internet search reveals aftermarket centrestands for the Monster range, but not for the 900. Looks like a paddock stand or make your own...
engineer007
27th March 2008, 14:23
cheers guys oh well was a thought for more stability butwill just live with what i got cheers
xwhatsit
27th March 2008, 14:49
cheers guys oh well was a thought for more stability butwill just live with what i got cheers
I use my centre-stand when parking all the time (mostly for kick-starting ease later on), but unless you've got a `suicide stand', the side-stand is mostly much more stable than the centre-stand. Weight spread out over a larger area or something.
I know this because of taking my bike over to Waiheke Island on the car ferry in particularly rough weather last winter. Certainly much more stable to put it in first gear and leave it on the side-stand.
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