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Race (paddock) rear stand for GS1000G

Johno

Forum Mentor
I want to use a rear race stand on the GS1000G on my new lift table.

Where can the stand pivot on the shaft drive side?
 
When i want to use a rear stand on a twin shock bike - but don't want to or can't weld on stand lugs - I make up extended bottom shock bolts and use them for the stand pickup points. With a shaftie, it's about the only option. If you want i can take a pic to make it clearer.
 
When i want to use a rear stand on a twin shock bike - but don't want to or can't weld on stand lugs - I make up extended bottom shock bolts and use them for the stand pickup points. With a shaftie, it's about the only option. If you want i can take a pic to make it clearer.

Yes, pic please
 
When i want to use a rear stand on a twin shock bike - but don't want to or can't weld on stand lugs - I make up extended bottom shock bolts and use them for the stand pickup points. With a shaftie, it's about the only option. If you want i can take a pic to make it clearer.

Thanks Greg T - would appreciate a photo
 
Some photos of the rear.



Shaft side


Right side



The OEM pipes leave little room for the lower shock nuts.
 
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Well three goes and i can't get the pic on...the latest changes to the forum have left me behind. I'll happily email anyone the pic if they PM me an address.

i see the shafties use studs for shock mounts. Not a problem as i've made up long nuts for other bikes. More room can be gained by spacing the mufflers out a tad.
 
Well three goes and i can't get the pic on...the latest changes to the forum have left me behind. I'll happily email anyone the pic if they PM me an address.

i see the shafties use studs for shock mounts. Not a problem as i've made up long nuts for other bikes. More room can be gained by spacing the mufflers out a tad.

PM sent for emailed photos.

Thanks Paul (Johno)
 
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