It's really not that difficult.
Put your rear wheel up on something (I use a cinder block), re-attacth the spring to the stand and clutch cover first, then maneuver the center stand in place and clamp it. And yeah, wear safety glasses.
It's really not that difficult.
Put your rear wheel up on something (I use a cinder block), re-attacth the spring to the stand and clutch cover first, then maneuver the center stand in place and clamp it. And yeah, wear safety glasses.
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Reattaching a kickstand springTopic by: D S | D S | 07/26/14 12:30PM |
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Re: Reattaching a kickstand springRe: D S | D S | 07/26/14 08:45PM |
Re: Reattaching a kickstand springRe: Josiah McCoy | Josiah McCoy | 07/26/14 02:00PM |
Re: Reattaching a kickstand springRe: Tim Regan | Tim Regan | 07/26/14 02:31PM |
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