homie wrote:Concerning breaking the C-stand mount, hard not to get on your PCX first and then push off. I doubt any of you shove off any other way.
Here is something someone brought to my attention that one doesn't think about... wind.
Like from a non-stop express
NC700, nice
Hogging two bays, not nice
My steering only locks in the other direction
homie wrote:Concerning breaking the C-stand mount, hard not to get on your PCX first and then push off. I doubt any of you shove off any other way.
Here is something someone brought to my attention that one doesn't think about... wind.
Like from a non-stop express
I like the idea of parking on the platform, not possible in the UK, ooooh no.
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I cant belive honda made a centre stand that breaks easy I brought one with a broken centre but I side stand are fine just if it was heavy wind im holding my fingers lol
accyuklad wrote:I cant belive honda made a centre stand that breaks easy I brought one with a broken centre but I side stand are fine just if it was heavy wind im holding my fingers lol
This was on the 2013’s or there about right ? Weren’t the center stands on the later models a different design to correct this issue ?
accyuklad wrote:I cant belive honda made a centre stand that breaks easy I brought one with a broken centre but I side stand are fine just if it was heavy wind im holding my fingers lol
This was on the 2013’s or there about right ? Weren’t the center stands on the later models a different design to correct this issue ?
The issue was on the original non eSP model, manufactured from 2009-2011 I believe.
The centrestand mount lugs were significantly beefed up on the eSP engines.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
To park: Side stand to get off the bike. This also kills the engine and disables idling stop. Then always center stand with side stand still in open position.
To go: Take the bike off the center stand and lean it on side stand to get on the bike. This is particularly helpful when Termoscud is installed.
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