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So I've had my RT for 13,000 miles and since October 2014.
In that time it's fallen over twice and both times on the right side when kick/side stand was deployed and on both occasions within minutes of getting off.
The last time was at the BMW Dealer.
I commented on Facebook RT forum, and two other RT owners had similar issues. I chatted with a chap on the bike team and he had same thing happen to him with an RTP.
As I'm off to Berlin soon, and taking the Eurotunnel I decided that I didn't want it falling over on the train.
The angle of the bike when on level ground with the side stand down was 9 degrees, I decided to get a shorter stand, bit as there aren't many second hand ones, I had a mate who builds extreme challenge Range Rovers make it shorter. I tested with putting the bike on some wood, and then getting the side stand down, and decided that 2cm shorter would be ideal, and give 13degrees lean.
Also we put a larger foot on, and he had some stainless steel on hand so it has a new larger foot.
Wil post some photos later on, but bike is much more stable, and even with two tosser sized ruffians rocking the bike from side to side it was very stable on its shorter stand.
In that time it's fallen over twice and both times on the right side when kick/side stand was deployed and on both occasions within minutes of getting off.
The last time was at the BMW Dealer.
I commented on Facebook RT forum, and two other RT owners had similar issues. I chatted with a chap on the bike team and he had same thing happen to him with an RTP.
As I'm off to Berlin soon, and taking the Eurotunnel I decided that I didn't want it falling over on the train.
The angle of the bike when on level ground with the side stand down was 9 degrees, I decided to get a shorter stand, bit as there aren't many second hand ones, I had a mate who builds extreme challenge Range Rovers make it shorter. I tested with putting the bike on some wood, and then getting the side stand down, and decided that 2cm shorter would be ideal, and give 13degrees lean.
Also we put a larger foot on, and he had some stainless steel on hand so it has a new larger foot.
Wil post some photos later on, but bike is much more stable, and even with two tosser sized ruffians rocking the bike from side to side it was very stable on its shorter stand.

