To the right as I tend to pull the right hand grip towards me as I get off. Bike feels more stable and less likely to fall if I put it to right.
To the right as I tend to pull the right hand grip towards me as I get off. Bike feels more stable and less likely to fall if I put it to right.
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Thats way cool.
Mine locks to the left.
I turn it to the left almost always
The DR sits pretty high on the stand so sometimes I have to be a bit careful if I am on a slope
I am left handed
Seems like the answer is
Left because most steering locks lock that way.
Then it just becomes a habit.
Also makes sense given most side stands are on the left hand side of the bike.. (aren't they?)
Hey Katie, we need bikepickingup lessons.
I dropped Eugenes bike on the weekendand he had to help me pick it up.All I could see was the petrol dripping onto my right leg that was stuck under the thing.Even a hefty kick from my left foot only just shifted it.Geez and it was only the xr250...you'd think I could get it up eh?
Otherwise, whichever way the handlbars will lock does just fine for me.about how it looks standing in line? No-one ever parks next to my bikes anyway
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