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Thread: Parking on asphalt; sidestand making holes

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    Get a Harley!

    Seriously, that's one thing that other brands could copy - a side-stand with a large 'foot', you rarely see a H-D stand sinking into soft ground like other brands do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    My VTR sunk in to the ashphalt and actually came off its stand and craked the fairing, smashed indicators, broke foot peg and bent gear shifter... and we were about to go to a rally...
    Happened to my bike in November. Had to replace one mirror and the screen (found a 2nd hand "buy now" screen on ebay within 1 hour of the accident luckily). Cycle treads guy said why not chuck your glove under the stand if you are uncertain and don't have anything else handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Was one of the riders much heavier than the other ... ?
    Neither of us sit on our bikes with the sidestand down.
    Conicidentally, for the first time in many moons, both bikes are at work today, so I had another look. From the front, both bikes lean at the same angle, and the sidestands stick out at the same angle too. However, from the side, the CBR's stand comes forward more, and the CBR is lower. The area of each foot is retty much the same, but on the CBR is a rounded rectangle, and a slightly longer semi-triangular shape on the VFR. None of this suggests anything at all to account for it, so it may be that at the time there was another factor, such as one sidestand was in shadow, whereas the other was on asphalt in full sunlight. The other thing was my bike was already parked, whereas the CBR possibly parked on pre-heated asphalt. Dunno...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by boman View Post
    Seen that quite a few times with Ducati's. Like Ukusa said keep a piece of wood handy.
    Snap, my Ducati does that badly. After the bikeoi I though I wasn't going to be able to extract my bike from the road surface.
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    Emergency sidestand foot

    1. Remove beer from fridge
    2. Drink beer
    3. Crush can so top and base line up
    4. Place under sidestand
    5. Does not work? Add more cans

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    Theres a stand puck you can buy.-Looks like a tea cup coaster.
    Problem will start to disapear as it gets cooler
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