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    Carrying a triangle stand while riding

    I'm riding with kids on their first bikes and I frequently have to dismount to assist them. When i bought the triangle stand the guy in the shop that some enduro riders fasten the stand to their bikes with clips. Have you done that, if so how/where did you attach it?
    I bought some clips (like tool holder clips), it would fit quite nicely flat on the rear mud guard, or possibly up front on the number plate space, any comments??

    cheers

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    i am pretty sure you can buy multi fit side stands on trademe to fit to your beast
    mixin gas and kickin ass

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    Nope can say i have seen that just another thing that will get lost as you ride or hurt like hell when you have an off and land on it. As said before just turn the gas off and lay it on its side or find a tree heaps easyer. Do you real want to be bothered undoing the dang thing the tie it up again every time yah kid drops his bike odds are youll just tie it on and the kid will drop bike agian.
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    Which bike shop was this? NEVER go there again!

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    its a 2 stroke, there is nothing to lose by lying it down on its side. it will start just the same when you stand it back up

    step 1: fuel off
    step 2: lie bike down

    easy

    triangle stands are only good for washing the bike, a convenient stand in the pits, and a convenient stand in the shed. i wouldnt call the portable!

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