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Ferger
 
Default Re: Bike cleaning and stands....

wessie secured a place in history by writing:

> Ferger wrote in news:Xns94CCE6DDFC223gsx750057xsg@195.129.110.67:
>
>
>> So....what do others do? Wheel the bike forward a bit to clean the
>> wheels, lube etc? Or do I just bite the bullet and go and get a
>> 'proper' stand?
>>

>
> Fit a centre stand? Althought the pukka Triumph one is a sill price IIRC
>


Probbly, the other bits on this bike cost stupid sums (I checked before I
bought it - £100 for a grab rail!). It has a belly pan, not sure if that
can co-exist with a centre-stand...anyone?

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Ace
 
Default Re: Bike cleaning and stands....

On 15 Apr 2004 23:00:31 GMT, Ferger <teferger-usenet@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

>wessie secured a place in history by writing:
>
>> Ferger wrote in news:Xns94CCE6DDFC223gsx750057xsg@195.129.110.67:
>>
>>
>>> So....what do others do? Wheel the bike forward a bit to clean the
>>> wheels, lube etc? Or do I just bite the bullet and go and get a
>>> 'proper' stand?
>>>

>>
>> Fit a centre stand? Althought the pukka Triumph one is a sill price IIRC
>>

>
>Probbly, the other bits on this bike cost stupid sums (I checked before I
>bought it - £100 for a grab rail!). It has a belly pan, not sure if that
>can co-exist with a centre-stand...anyone?


Should be fine - the stand (going by the ST's one) will mount behind
the belly pan.

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  #3
rb
 
Default Re: Bike cleaning and stands....

Ferger wrote:

>
> About to start cleaning the bike....by the end of the day I will have made
> a decision on this :-)


And the decision was?

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Ferger
 
Default Re: Bike cleaning and stands....

rb secured a place in history by writing:

> Ferger wrote:
>
>>
>> About to start cleaning the bike....by the end of the day I will have
>> made a decision on this :-)

>
> And the decision was?
>


I can live with wheeling it backward and forward :-)

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