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I'm a weakling and I could put my YBR on centre stand. Also not proud to admit this again, but I can pick up my SV650 from it's side
go to youtube and watch some videos, you literally need to step onto the stand. You don't need the alot of strength for the "lift in a semi circle" stuff. When you put your weight onto the stand, you could even take both feet of the ground so all your weight is on it ... not that I did that either
here's a decent video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwXZyJSPkx4
Cannot stress enough, but your foot on the stand and treat it like a step. If all your weight is on the stand and both legs of the stand are on the ground. All you need is a tiny tiny TINY rock back motion to deploy the stand.
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Yep, all for being able to put it on the stand yourself etc.
BUT
If you must use a ramp, I'd use something like Sadolin Four Seasons Garden Furniture Colour & Protector, its quite hard wearing and it's supposed to not let any moisture through thereby stopping rot. Its not cheap mind.
Spray paint won't work, it'll likely just soak into the wood, look crap and do nothing to protect the wood. You need a wood stain thats going to stop it from rotting.
This is all presuming that were talking about real wood and not just Chipboard or MDF which will just blow regardless of what you do. ____________________ Former: Derbi GP1 50, Sachs XTC 125, Suzuki GSXR 400 GK73A, Kawasaki ZX7R, Suzuki DR250, Yamaha RD350
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So you're standing next to the bike, usually on the left side.
Put your right foot on the center stand.
The bike's gotta be level so push it carefully away from you
until you feel the other side of the stand touching the ground.
Left hand on the left grip, right hand wherever you'll lift from.
Push down on the stand with your right leg.
Put all your weight on that leg and push down while
lifting the bike up with your right hand.
The bike will lift and come back on it's own weight.
Your left hand is only steadying the bike throughout.
Don't try to pull back or lift up with the left hand.
The bike's gotta be on level ground and with practice
you''ll be amazed how easily it will come up.
I'd suggest not using the seat as a lifting point. They can have a
tendency to fly open. (Allegedly).
I'm 5'6'' with a knackered back and I can get my
XV750 up easily. It's not a light bike.
Use your ramp to practice then you'll be able to get rid of it.
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https://www.coo-var.co.uk/floor-sports-line-paints/suregrip-antislip-coating/
This will also do the trick if you want something anti-slip.
There is a merchant near(ish) to where you are who deal with them and they should get a weekly delivery.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll get you their details  ____________________ Aprilia Classic 125, GS500E, ER5-A1, ER5-C4, ER6 & an XJ6 project frame... |
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Just use any brush-on paint. Bit of sand won't hurt but just a light sprinkle. If you're constantly putting the stand down on it you'll wear the paint away anyway.
Putting the bike on the mainstand is a matter of combining your weight on the stand lever with you lifting the grab handle. Your back and thigh muscles come into play to make it easier. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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