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Ryca sidestand
12/01/13 at 14:17:49
 
Has anybody had trouble with the sidestand on their CS-1? The angle on mine looks too extreme and wobbly.
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Re: Ryca sidestand
Reply #1 - 12/01/13 at 16:57:46
 
Have had no problem with mine.
Did you watch the Youtube video carefully?
These guys are experts at their craft.
Send them an email.
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Re: Ryca sidestand
Reply #2 - 12/01/13 at 21:02:17
 
beacon wrote on 12/01/13 at 14:17:49:
Has anybody had trouble with the sidestand on their CS-1? The angle on mine looks too extreme and wobbly.


what do you mean?
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Re: Ryca sidestand
Reply #3 - 12/02/13 at 09:04:01
 
The bike seems to lean over more than most other bikes.

Gyrobob wrote on 12/01/13 at 21:02:17:
beacon wrote on 12/01/13 at 14:17:49:
Has anybody had trouble with the sidestand on their CS-1? The angle on mine looks too extreme and wobbly.


what do you mean?

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Re: Ryca sidestand
Reply #4 - 12/02/13 at 09:27:15
 
well you are raising the rear quite a bit
and your kickstand could be bent a little
so it will lean more than usual
unless you add a bit to the KS.
some add a hockey puck,
some add a magnet for picking up hammers on the side of the road
or occasionally changing signals quicker.   Cool
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Re: Ryca sidestand
Reply #5 - 12/02/13 at 09:46:38
 
The standard conversion raises the back up 3" (10.5" shockes replaced with 13.5" shocks), and lowers the forks 2".

The kickstand is moved to a spot just a tad behind the engine drive pulley.

I have not noticed that my bike leans over excessively....but I do park it with the kickstand on the uphill side if the grade is not flat.

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Reply #6 - 12/02/13 at 09:59:22
 
Puck it, man...

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