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aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh, I want a center stand
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:02 pm
by gazuk
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:22 pm
by Fausto
But can someone please tell me that I don't need a sidestand switch to pass an mot
Wouldn't have thought so. But you didn't say if it was working or not - just the moan about the belly pan.
My advice there would be to remove the bellypan !!
.......... at least til you sort something out.
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:51 pm
by Syltiz
I know its not what you are asking, but the best option is still to go for the US-spec stand. I know its expensive but it might be worth it. It would solve all the messing about with switches and stuff and I am confident that AF1 would get it to you in time for the MOT.
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:37 pm
by bigun
Bum! I've done the gixxer stand (finished this weekend) but ain't put me belly pan back on yet. Will let you know how I get on. I'm scared now!
I managed to fit the falco sidestand switch back on too so have the full function.......if you check back through some of the previous posts I've done one which has a link on how to do it.
HTH
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:07 pm
by Nooj
I've been tinkering with my GSXR stand today. I've had the OE Aprilia bracket bent by a local fabricator (actually it snapped, as it's a casting, so the two halves had to be welded in the end) so it's now halfway between its original position and the RSVPerky one, combined with the extra added kick-out from the GSXR stand the bike leans at exactly at the right angle now.
The stand plate thingy on the end does hit the exhaust spring when it's up, but I'm not that bothered about that. I've not tried it with the bellypan yet (lost the brackets

) But if I'm going to send my pan off to this guy in Leicester to get a carbon fibre copy made, I'll make sure it'll fit with the GSXR stand first.
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:51 pm
by D-Rider
Yep, if you've got a Skidmarx bellypan and fit a GSXR stand, you do need to get busy with the dremel (or dremel clone of course).
Didn't require too much to be removed when I did mine.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:31 pm
by gazuk
I have removed the sidestand switch. It was the easiest option and leaves less to go wrong. I soldered the 2 outside wires (as per a preious post) so it is a closed circuit now and the light/sensor is aways off. Totally happy with that bit.
Don't know the make of my belly pan, but he's a few photos:
[would I have the same problem with the firestorm stand?]

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:33 pm
by Nooj
I can see where it'll need cutting back, not a problem. Good pics!
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:03 am
by D-Rider
Here's one I cut earlier!
Sorry for the poor photos - just popped out to take them in the dark. Bike could do with a clean too!
Anyway, I hope these will help to reveal what needs to be hacked away ...

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:32 am
by gazuk
D Rider, thanks very much for that. Looks like my Dremel Clone will be having an outing.
Can't see from the picture, but does the bolt on your belly pand fit to anything? Mine does not, I guess I'm missing a bracket.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:06 am
by D-Rider
gazuk wrote:D Rider, thanks very much for that. Looks like my Dremel Clone will be having an outing.
Can't see from the picture, but does the bolt on your belly pand fit to anything? Mine does not, I guess I'm missing a bracket.
Hi gazuk,
Yes, there is a little bracket that comes with the bellypan ..... I may just be able to help you here .....
It was a few months aftter I bought my bellypan that I actually fitted it - by that time, I'd lost the bracket!
I bought a new fitting kit off of Skidmarx .... then (of course) a little while later the original turned up!
Think I know where it is ... I'll check later and let you know.
Cheers.

Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:04 pm
by gazuk
excellent, thanks. Where does it bolt onto?
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:25 pm
by Nooj
Is that the bracket where you have to drill and tap a hole in the engine? Any chance of a picture of the hole's location? I've lost the bracket and the instructions.
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:31 pm
by Moose
gazuk wrote:would I have the same problem with the firestorm stand?
I had to place my bellypan bracket between frame and side stand mount to stop the firestorm sidestand from hitting the exhaust

this then made the sidestand hit the bellypan I used a longer bolt and spacers to move the bellypan out of the way.
Nice colour BTW

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:36 am
by D-Rider
OK ....
1) I've found the brackets, fitting instructions and rubber spacers (these go between the brackets and bellypan). I have the mounting bolts BUT the Allen Key sockets are a bit chewed (I used the good ones to replace some that were less than perfect - sorry)
PM me if you want the brackets gazuk.
2) Nooj, no drilling and tapping required. Bracket on LHS attaches under the bolt that holds the sidestand bracket. The bracket on the RHS fits under a crank-case bolt. I'll scan the instruction sheet tomorrow and post it up (it's after 1:15 am and I'd better get some sleep soon as I've got work in the morning).
3) I did take a quick picture of the LHS bracket - not the best pic but you can see the bracket between the bellypan and the sidestand bracket (picture is from underneath the bike looking forward and up). As you cn see, I retained the sidestand switch. Also, to use the Falco's sidestand spring, I had the fixing lug moved down the sidestand to opposite the lug provided for you to kick the stand down (although that lug could also do with being moved a bit).
