Falco\Tuono side stand
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Falco\Tuono side stand
A friend of mine has a Tuono and asked me about his side stand, he stated that his seems to lean over a lot and he is afraid that it might topple one day.
I knew straight away when I bought my falco I had to change the stand, did or does the tuono suffer from the same thing.
I said I would ask for him and then pass on the information or the link if there is one.
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I haven't seen his bike in the flesh so I can't say how bad the lean is.
I knew straight away when I bought my falco I had to change the stand, did or does the tuono suffer from the same thing.
I said I would ask for him and then pass on the information or the link if there is one.
cheers
I haven't seen his bike in the flesh so I can't say how bad the lean is.
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From everything I have heard and having asked about this recently for Gen 1 I would say yes Tuono Mille and Falco do unlike the mobile sofa which Mart Tells me has a centre stand :)
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
Yup. Centre stand beats even the best enema for satisfactionflatlander wrote:From everything I have heard and having asked about this recently for Gen 1 I would say yes Tuono Mille and Falco do unlike the mobile sofa which Mart Tells me has a centre stand :)
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yes
but consider the following caveat
the tuono's generally have a better spec rear shock on them than the falco and early mille and are often set higher - hence why they do lean over more BUT - as i have said in other threads, look at the bike from behind when it is on its side stand - the footprint remains very narrow so....
but consider the following caveat
the tuono's generally have a better spec rear shock on them than the falco and early mille and are often set higher - hence why they do lean over more BUT - as i have said in other threads, look at the bike from behind when it is on its side stand - the footprint remains very narrow so....
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
Re: Falco\Tuono side stand
Exactly the same problem we have - basically same old crock of shite (except for the USA market bikes)Tonyunn wrote:A friend of mine has a Tuono and asked me about his side stand, he stated that his seems to lean over a lot and he is afraid that it might topple one day.
I knew straight away when I bought my falco I had to change the stand, did or does the tuono suffer from the same thing.
I said I would ask for him and then pass on the information or the link if there is one.
cheers
I haven't seen his bike in the flesh so I can't say how bad the lean is.
The sidestand bracket is the same part number - however the stand itself doesn't share part numbers.
I've never closely compared the two but I think they are probably the same stand with a simple difference (which I suspect is the positioning of the rod that sticks out for you to be able to get your foot on it and kick it down).
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