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co-worker of mine bought an '09 R6...it had been lowered about an inch before he bought it...the original kickstand is still on it. his problem-the bike is more upright and he's understandably concerned it has a better chance of a tip over than normal. he has been thinking of having the stand shortened...cut it, remove some length and reweld. I told him that may require someone who fabricates or at the very least someone good at welding, but it will cost him $$. he said he would look into getting one that is adjustable--telescopes, so to speak. I'm not sure something like that exists for an R6, or any bike for that matter. I've never heard of it. I suggested he look into a shorter stand from another make/model bike that has similar mounting position/hardware, etc. I'd appreciate some brainstorming/suggestions, or actual knowledge of how to remedy this for him. thanks in advance.
raise the bike back up?
Here................there is a few out there
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...20Kickstand%20
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Yes, adjustable kickstands exists. Good ones aren't cheap.
Do you mean he's not willing to spend a couple of bucks to shorten the kickstand? If so, how is he prepared to BUY and adjustable kickstand???
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Both cutting and welding and buying a shorter aftermarket stands are common fixes. Lots of drag racers do it. But, if it was me I'd look or some stock length links and raise it back up. It will probably be cheaper and definitely handle better.
I just googled "2009 adjustable kickstand" : http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...-R6-Parts.aspx Several other options show up. But I bet there are shorter non-adjustable models for less $ as well.
Edit : should have refreshed the page. When I typed this, I thought I was going to be his only reply.
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YANNA SHIISISI shit isn't bad at all.....I have bought there slider kits and they are real good for the $$$
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I have the stock kickstand off of my 06 R6... if he wants to give me like 20 bucks for it, he'll have a stocker he can modify without risk of ruining his only kickstand. It will also allow him to put the full length one back on if he ever decides to raise the bike. Let me know.
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The resident midget has spoken...
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I'm in Southboro.. i'm not sure if it will fit, maybe someone else cna chime in. I would guess so though.
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Dealer may or may not know... ask around the forum or look at photos/fiche maybe
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ok....called parkway...said the 06-13 stands are compatible...all my co-worker needs to know now is where in framigham--or near there-- is a reliable person to do the cutting and welding...anyone here know? I'm gonna charge him a consulting fee by the time this is over, lol
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i had talked with razee about doing mine at one point. I think they were saying it is like $100, they send it out to someone who does it for them. when my cbr was lowered i had a shortened stand, no issues. tell him to do something about it sooner than later rather than risking it fall over, happened to me a couple times