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Originally Posted by northsidegz
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Originally Posted by Water Warrior
Oops, my bad memory. I had forgotten you had the big Suzuki years ago. Oh well, hopefully my comment wil help some one who has no experience. :lol: :lol:
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LOL. I think it will.
For what it's worth, it was a lot of work to get my 82 GS450 up on the center stand. It had been bobbed and lowered (frame cut and rewelded). The centerstand was shortened a bit, but not enough to make it easy. You either 1) really had to muscle that sucker with your upper body, or 2) try to leverage it back and forth, but in doing so almost always rack your shin on the footpeg once it got up on the centerstand. I often opted for #2 because I was face-beat-red dead tired after doing #1 a few times.
When I sold it, I warned potential buyers that they may want to plan to spend some money to get a kickstand installed. Most of them looked at me like it was not a big deal until they actually tried to put the bike up on the centerstand. After which they looked at me like, "Holy crap that's hard."
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Back when the Earth was still cooling and I had my Suzuki GT750 I used the Center stand and it was easy. That is until I removed the OEM handy dandy lifting handle to install a rear rack. The long flat arm of the rack was like a cutting tool when lifting a full size bike. Shouda coulda kept that bike.