A side stand for your deluxe rizoma based restomod

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  • Kyler

    #16
    I guess my preference comes from Adventure riding. Almost every new-to-me bike that I didn't disable those items eventually stranded me in the middle of nowhere and I did a field strip.

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    • Guest

      #17
      On the clutch safety switch, you just connect the two wires together right, to make the closed connection. Aah never mind I found the thread.
      Last edited by Guest; 01-30-2013, 11:28 AM.

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      • Chuck78
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        Past Site Supporter
        • Aug 2012
        • 3691
        • Columbus, Ohio

        #18
        Got a chance to weigh the two stands yet? I'm getting really into all of these used part retrofit weight savings ideas. -90lbs +10lbs bigger tires, fork brace, twin disc, & frame bracing. 80 lbs lighter is like adding 8hp to my engine & will make the bike handle better as well... my buddy reminded me, "wow, 8hp is A LOT in terms of a motorcycle...!"
        '77 GS750 920cc heavily modded
        '97 Kawasaki KDX220R rugged terrain ripper!
        '99 Kawasaki KDX220R​ rebuild in progress
        '79 GS425stock
        PROJECTS:
        '77 Suzuki PE250 woods racer
        '77 GS550 740cc major mods
        '77 GS400 489cc racer build
        '76 Rickman CR1000 GS1000/1100
        '78 GS1000C/1100

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        • John Kat
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          • Oct 2010
          • 1433
          • France

          #19
          I had to go to my butcher to weigh the side stands
          Standard GS 1000 with spring: 1035 grams
          Standard Hornet 600 ( 2nd gen) with spring and switch: 975 grams
          Not a big difference for sure...
          sigpicJohn Kat
          My bikes: CB 77, GS 1000 ST Cafe Racer with GSXR 1052 engine, GS 1000 ST, XR 41 Replica with GS 1085 engine,
          GS 1100 SZ Katana with GS 1135 EFF engine, KTM Superduke 1290 R 2020

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