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    Stand very close to chain when in 'up' position on ER6

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    I have a 2007 ER6n. The side-stand has always done this 'two-stage' kind of thing where you put it down, and then when you turn the handle-bars to lock the stand kind of 'relaxes' and slides along the ground a bit. Fine - it's done that ever since we bought it.

    However, I noticed just the other day that I think it now goes lower than it used to i.e. the stand 'slides' more. Also, when the stand is up, it's only about 5 mm from the chain, which is pretty darn close. I'm guessing it shouldn't be this close... anyone else come across this issue?

    I *think* the chain tension is still alright - looks the same as when it last went to the shop.

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    Have you checked the tightness of the chain? It does need constant adjustment, as it stretches through it's life.
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    Side stands are quite overrated. I wouldn't worry about this.
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    Worth stopping by shop and asking their opinion, shouldn't cost anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shflbm View Post
    hello
    However, I noticed just the other day that I think it now goes lower than it used to i.e. the stand 'slides' more. Also, when the stand is up, it's only about 5 mm from the chain, which is pretty darn close. I'm guessing it shouldn't be this close... anyone else come across this issue?
    I think you need to look at the side stand and where it fits to the bike - may be starting to come loose and need tightening up. Do as Big Al suggests - pop into a bike shop


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    Quote Originally Posted by shflbm View Post
    hello
    Hello

    Quote Originally Posted by shflbm View Post
    the stand 'slides' more. Also, when the stand is up, it's only about 5 mm from the chain, which is pretty darn close.
    I *think* the chain tension is still alright - looks the same as when it last went to the shop.
    Could possibly be your shock/suspension given that the side-stand slides out more but is closer to your chain??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray View Post
    I think you need to look at the side stand and where it fits to the bike - may be starting to come loose and need tightening up. Do as Big Al suggests - pop into a bike shop
    I noticed that my sidestand was coming loose last week. It mounts with two bolts with 17mm heads. I'd noticed that the gear position indicator was being a bit squirrelly and went looking for why (thought it might have been corrosion in the electrical connector. Imagine my surprise when I could wobble the stand on its mounting bracket....
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I noticed that my sidestand was coming loose last week. It mounts with two bolts with 17mm heads. I'd noticed that the gear position indicator was being a bit squirrelly and went looking for why (thought it might have been corrosion in the electrical connector. Imagine my surprise when I could wobble the stand on its mounting bracket....
    Yep same thing happened with my bike


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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I noticed that my sidestand was coming loose last week. It mounts with two bolts with 17mm heads. I'd noticed that the gear position indicator was being a bit squirrelly and went looking for why (thought it might have been corrosion in the electrical connector. Imagine my surprise when I could wobble the stand on its mounting bracket....
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    Yep same thing happened with my bike
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