Those instructions worked well......but now what's the best way to get it back down?I'm fraid it will fall over the other way and there i'll be laying on top the bike.Oh well......guess i won't be ridin' for a while
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Originally posted by Rickyhj2002Those instructions worked well......but now what's the best way to get it back down?I'm fraid it will fall over the other way and there i'll be laying on top the bike.Oh well......guess i won't be ridin' for a whileBlack IS the fastest color!
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I may not be much to say...Michael Jackson but around here I am the shit!!
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I'm not sure what techinque I use, I just simply do it. My bike is in a shop right now so I can't go out to try it out, but I think I use my right foot, not my left as sugested in the original post. I would really like to se someone post a video of themselves doing it with the left foot/right arm, maybe it saves me some sweat (I can already see all the wise-ass comments regarding this sentence, but save it - it's not too wity when it's this obvious). All the video links posted utilize method that employs right foot.
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left foot puts you more towards the rear...and with the right arm...your force is at a diagonal to your spine...less risk of pulling a muscle when you utilize the right hand/foot method.
you can use the right foot...but be carfull with your back is all I am saying.
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Maybe I'm cheating
I have a pair of those short ramps to drive a cars front tires up on when changing your oil. Well, I use one of those and drive up just a little, then I stand on the center stand pedal and as the bike rolls back it comes right up on the center stand.
No huff and puff and no worry about tipping the bike.sigpic
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Re: Maybe I'm cheating
Originally posted by AirForce1I have a pair of those short ramps to drive a cars front tires up on when changing your oil. Well, I use one of those and drive up just a little, then I stand on the center stand pedal and as the bike rolls back it comes right up on the center stand.
No huff and puff and no worry about tipping the bike.
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