Honda stand
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Honda stand
Could someone please confirm if i went down the 'Fireblade' stand option that this is the correct part (3), have also read that the Honda spring is also required?
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... ock_03=502
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http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... ock_03=502
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does it have to be
2006 vonly or will other years work? or did I miss that somewhere above ?
For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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Re: does it have to be
think it was 2004-2007flatlander wrote:2006 vonly or will other years work? or did I miss that somewhere above ?
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Re: Honda stand
I ordered a Fireblade 2006 stand, Part Number 50530-MEL-000 and fitted it last night, looks the same as the CBR600RR stand in your link, although the part number is different!furygan man wrote:Could someone please confirm if i went down the 'Fireblade' stand option that this is the correct part (3), have also read that the Honda spring is also required?
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... ock_03=502
Thanks
I fitted the stand last night using the original spring and found that it took a bit more of a stretch to fit over the Honda retaining peg, also the retaining "groove" on the peg isn't quite wide enough for both springs, I will file this down to get a better fit. I already had a blob of weld (1 - 2mm high) added to the back of the stand to keep it off the exhaust when in the up position.
The stand does reach out a couple of inches or more from the bike but I felt the stand did not reach far enough forward and the bike was too upright. I removed some metal from the mounting bracket stop to improve this, slight improvement.
I am now thinking that maybe either trimming the length of the stand slightly or investigating if fitting the Honda mounting bracket would put a bit more angle on the stand. (Anyone done this?) I still have a bubseywoo stand on order, may wait for this to turn up to compare.
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Re: Honda stand
The link is for akaisermuldoon wrote:I ordered a Fireblade 2006 stand, Part Number 50530-MEL-000 and fitted it last night, looks the same as the CBR600RR stand in your link, although the part number is different!furygan man wrote:Could someone please confirm if i went down the 'Fireblade' stand option that this is the correct part (3), have also read that the Honda spring is also required?
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... ock_03=502
Thanks
Honda Parts Block : STAND Displayed for Honda Motorcycle: CBR1000RR6 Year: 2006 Name: isn't it?

For the avoidance of doubt and for the benefit of my wife, not everything I may say here will be absolutely true I may on ocassion embellish a little for effect.
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
That said when it comes to motorbikes, I like to ride side saddle with a nice frock
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Re: Honda stand
flatlander wrote:The link is for akaisermuldoon wrote:I ordered a Fireblade 2006 stand, Part Number 50530-MEL-000 and fitted it last night, looks the same as the CBR600RR stand in your link, although the part number is different!furygan man wrote:Could someone please confirm if i went down the 'Fireblade' stand option that this is the correct part (3), have also read that the Honda spring is also required?
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... ock_03=502
Thanks
Honda Parts Block : STAND Displayed for Honda Motorcycle: CBR1000RR6 Year: 2006 Name: isn't it?
I seem to be adding to the confusion here

I ordered a 2006 Fireblade stand from a Honda dealer, the part number on the packaging was 50530-MEL-000. I see what you mean the the part numbers don't match. (Don't know how I got your link to show the CBR600RR fiche) I will be quizzing the dealer as soon as I get a minute, will let you know what they say.
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Hi Furgeyman
Here are a couple of snaps for comparison.
I will take one of the bubseywoo (ebay)stand whenever it arrives!

Part number search for P/N: 50530-MEL-000 is the 2004-2007 CBR1000RR sidestand
http://www.powersportsplus.com/parts/de ... 4Qodc3-p1A
Looks like there are two numbering systems running for some reason!?
This is a fairly easy fix, still feel the bike is too upright, but definately more stable.
By the way the Aprilia spring does fit but it takes a fair old tug to get it over the retaining pegs!
Here are a couple of snaps for comparison.
I will take one of the bubseywoo (ebay)stand whenever it arrives!

Part number search for P/N: 50530-MEL-000 is the 2004-2007 CBR1000RR sidestand
http://www.powersportsplus.com/parts/de ... 4Qodc3-p1A
Looks like there are two numbering systems running for some reason!?
This is a fairly easy fix, still feel the bike is too upright, but definately more stable.
By the way the Aprilia spring does fit but it takes a fair old tug to get it over the retaining pegs!
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Was working on RSVRuss' bike a few days ago which has a 'blade stand. MUCH better than the stock piece of sillyness.
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