Yes, that is the place from where I ordered it. There are many tricks to put
the spring on. I used a pair of lockable plyers and pull it back into place.
I see no reason why would you need to remove the side stand, so I didn't
followed the instructions on that neither.

Javier.

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:44 PM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:

> Best price for a center stand, $110 + s/h = $128 + change from:
>
> http://www.monmouthcycles.com/fiche_select.asp
>
> Several of us have ordered from there.  It's in New Jersey and takes
> about a week.  Maybe 30 minutes to install, and THE most well-spent
> money when it comes to working on the bike.
>
> Hardest part is attaching the spring, unless you know this trick:
>
> After you've launched the spring all over your workshop several times
> trying to muscle it into place with vice grips, sit cross-legged on
> ground and hold the legs up in the retracted position with one knee.
>
> Using a small screwdriver (3-inch or so shaft), hold the spring level
> with the legs at the closest position to the hook it attaches to and
> lever it onto the hook.  That's it.
>
> Instructions call for removing the side stand and standing the bike
> upright, but I didn't find that neccessary.  All the work can be done
> with it resting on its side stand.
>
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