|
|
| Author |
Message |
| SDFarsight |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 SDFarsight Nova Slayer

Joined: 01 May 2017 Karma :    
|
 Posted: 19:29 - 04 Aug 2019 Post subject: Kickstand plates |
 |
|
These things
https://youtu.be/ihqCLIFcLJ8
I've been tempted to fix a kickstand plate to my bike as the stock one is fairly small and it's been sliding around far too much for my liking (probably an issue with the bolt rather than the foot, but it should still help). It seems like a no-brainer; more surface area so it's less likely to sink into hot tarmac etc. But something just doesn’t seem right.
If this is such a great product then why aren't they more common? You'd think that most motorcycle companies would be making their own yet it seems like 90% of these things come from one factory in China along with some suspiciously perfect Amazon reviews.
Would you use one? The only issue I think it may have is that the surface area might not entirely touch the ground since the angle of the kickstand is designed for a certain length. That and the few honest reviews that I have seen mentioned that the bolts need tightening every so often.
Alternatively there is the plastic pads that are literally just a piece of plastic that you park the stock kickstand ontop of; these seem to be more popular yet they have the obvious disadvantage of you having to place and remove it each time you park. ____________________ Riding: 2009 Kawasaki ER6f
Previous: Sym Wolf SB125Ni, 2008 Kawasaki ER6f |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Riejufixing |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Riejufixing World Chat Champion

Joined: 24 Jun 2018 Karma :   
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Islander |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Islander World Chat Champion

Joined: 05 Aug 2012 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Kawasaki Jimbo |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Kawasaki Jimbo World Chat Champion

Joined: 09 Oct 2015 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Courier265 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Courier265 World Chat Champion

Joined: 01 Oct 2017 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| SDFarsight |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 SDFarsight Nova Slayer

Joined: 01 May 2017 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| kramdra |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 kramdra World Chat Champion

Joined: 28 Oct 2010 Karma :     
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Teflon-Mike |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Teflon-Mike tl;dr

Joined: 01 Jun 2010 Karma :    
|
 Posted: 05:40 - 05 Aug 2019 Post subject: |
 |
|
| SDFarsight wrote: | It kind of sounds self-defeating as you're likely going to have to place the stock stand on the ground anyway unless you reach down to remove the puck while sitting on the bike, or maybe hold the bars in one hand then take the puck into your pocket with the other; being unstable at worst and awkward at best. Of course most surfaces won't cause your bike to drop during the couple of seconds that you spend putting the puck back in your pocket but still I'd like it to be a permanent upgrade rather than placing down a coster each time you park. |
'Pucks' are an deriggeur bit of 'Rally' equipment; they were originally aluminium and came in a veriety of styles and colours, like a beer-can... oh yeah, that's what they were!
The 'issue' of retrieving the puck from the sadle before riding off, is one that, I, with gorilla-arms have never realy suffered, BUT, at a rally some years ago, I observed a woman of shorfter stature, 'solve' with a coily kidie lanyard, you know the sort of brightly coloured cord you stick on a toddler in a super-market.... She had two, one on each handle-bar grip[, one went to the side-stand puck, which had a hole drilled in it to attatch it, other wemt to a disc-lock, as a reminder. One on the puck was used like a fishing line to reel it in so she could stick it in her pocket without leaning over so far to reach it. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 trevor saxe-coburg-gotha World Chat Champion

Joined: 22 Nov 2012 Karma :   
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| goto10 |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 goto10 World Chat Champion

Joined: 16 Oct 2011 Karma :   
|
 Posted: 08:55 - 05 Aug 2019 Post subject: |
 |
|
I use a basic plastic puck, never really felt the need to have one attached to the bike (this is more of a caravan idea, attaching feet to the corner steadies) - years ago I remember parking my bike on a tarmac parking bay on a hot summer day - as I returned to the bike I saw it gracefully sink down to one side - the stand had sunk through the hot tarmac - since then I've always carried a puck.
Also, my wife moans at me if i don't use a puck on the drive because my side stand sometimes leaves little rusty footprints.
I keep one under the seat and have one permanently on the driveway.
Pretty much exactly this:
https://bykebitz.co.uk/bike-it-stand-puck.html
Cheap & effective. ____________________ '12 NC700S & '12 CB600F Hornet [Stolen by some dickless twat] Suzuki GT500 shed |
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| Kawasaki Jimbo |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 Kawasaki Jimbo World Chat Champion

Joined: 09 Oct 2015 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| c_dug |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 c_dug Super Spammer

Joined: 04 Sep 2007 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
| SDFarsight |
This post is not being displayed .
|
 SDFarsight Nova Slayer

Joined: 01 May 2017 Karma :    
|
|
| Back to top |
|
You must be logged in to rate posts |
|
 |
Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 164 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
 |
|
|