Choosing a good stand is or was my issue. All you have to do now a days is google anything with bike parts and you can find the good and the bad.
I know the biggest problem people talk about on-line is how after a few years the stands will bend or damage the foot peg bolts and pull the threads out of the frame. None of which I want to deal with. When I buy something it has to last till the bike gets sold or is so worn out I don't care anymore.
So a few months ago I had the opportunity to beta test a centerstand for Happytrails.com. This stand has some very nice features with height adjustment and the added foot push assist bar.
All this was caused from the mounting holes just being too large. I contacted the guys at HT and according to them it was just me with the issue. I asked them if maybe mine had the holes drilled too large but they never answered the question. That was frustrating as I would of kept the stand.
I have to say that HT was very nice to me and I'm greatly happy they let me beta test the stand. All the other items I bought from them has been perfect. Too bad this missed my mark..
So I still needed a stand and I bought the SW-Motech centerstand. My buddy bought his when I tested the HT version. He had no issues with his moving and liked that it was still easy to put the bike up on the stand.
So I ordered up but had to wait a few weeks since they were backordered. It showed up about three weeks later and was beautiful and simple.
I had to go back and find the SW-Motech crash bar instructions to figure it out. I bought flange head 10 grade bolts, 35mm on the left and 40mm for the right.
Getting it up on the stand is pretty easy and gives me about a inch of clearance to work on the back tire and chain. There is no clearance problems with the chain or kickstand. So far a week of riding and using it with no issues. Loving it!!!
3 comments:
Nice write up and comparison. I think this will save me the trouble with the HT stand. I was leaning that way because of the foot assist bar - but these annoyances you found are steering me back towards the SW Motech.
Great post, thanks for the pictures! Still undecided on centerstand or quick-jack...any comments after more time passed with this centerstand?
Nope, no regrets with the SW-Motech stand. I have see the released version of the HT stand and I can't see a difference from the Beta I had.
SW-Motech has been flawless and everything about it still looks new after a year on the bike in all weather.
I have never used a quick stand on a bike as heavy as the KLR. Be careful!
BTW: thanks for stopping by here!!
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