I had two of the faster blue ones in my garage last week! :^) Actually,
Bill Sower's REAL '94 is easier to put on the centerstand than my '93.5
GTS. It's a noticable difference.

Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC
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http://www.freecfm.com/r/raddboy
Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 //'93 Yamaha GTS1000 //'85 FZ750



I have the suspension adjusted fairly stiff and there's no ride height
adjustment (is there?)...cornering clearance seems fine. I'll look into the
pivot lubrication but I couldn't imagine it could affect it that much
without noticing the friction during the initial free movement of the
stand.

Anyone else think their GTS is not particularly easy to get on the
centerstand?

Joe.




-----Original Message-----
From: nicholas.threader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: More impressions - Now centerstands


>My GTS is not easy to get on the centerstand.
>Anyone have any ideas?

It could be down to your suspension set-up , if you have your suspension
set
low , so you can get your feet on the ground , it is alot harder to get it
on the main stand , because the mainstand has to lift the bike further up
and the starting angle of the stand makes it more difficult to get the
stand
moving in the first place .

atb Nick T



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