F650 sidestand

Elle

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I went out for a ride on my recently acquired F650GS (great fun!) but rapidly discovered I can't put the sidestand down! The footpeg gets in the way of my leg when swinging it forwards.

I had problems with the demo bike I took out, but thought it was a knack yet to be learned & I didn't ride my bike back from the dealer.

The solution will be an extra bit welded on the sidestand and wondered if anyone has any photo's of modifications they have made?
 
I went out for a ride on my recently acquired F650GS (great fun!) but rapidly discovered I can't put the sidestand down! The footpeg gets in the way of my leg when swinging it forwards.

I had problems with the demo bike I took out, but thought it was a knack yet to be learned & I didn't ride my bike back from the dealer.

The solution will be an extra bit welded on the sidestand and wondered if anyone has any photo's of modifications they have made?

you are correct,they are like the old Airhead side stands, i have to look down each time,rather than just find it with my foot/boot ;)
 
Hi Elle,

I hadn't really thought about mine but when I checked I realised that I hook my heel onto the hoopy bit and it swings well clear of the footrest.

I also note that I have to lean the bike a little to the right for the stand to have a clear swing.

How are you enjoying the bike? I have around 400 miles so far but I am running in very cautiously - I am only now giving it 5000 revs.

Regards Phil
 
Hi Elle,
I hadn't really thought about mine but when I checked I realised that I hook my heel onto the hoopy bit and it swings well clear of the footrest.

I do the same thing but my leg gets stuck on the footpeg which doesn't lift out of the way without moving my foot & then the side stand springs back! grr...

How are you enjoying the bike? I have around 400 miles so far but I am running in very cautiously - I am only now giving it 5000 revs.

I've done about 25 miles :)
 
Hi Elle
I had the same problem when I first got mine. I even had to get someone to rescue me at the dealer when I took it for a test ride and couldnt put the stand down when I got back.

Somehow I just got used to it.

I don't even know how I do it! I think the problem may be small feet but I know yours are the same size as mine so it should be ok eventually.
Anne x
 
25 ???? !!!!

I've tried again with the stand and it's definitely a heel job.

My second tankful has dropped to 65mpg due to the fact I'm driving it harder than I would normally in order to run it in at the higher revs, I'm also keeping it off motorways. Once I run in and start driving economically I expect dramatic improvements (being a lard ass probably doesn't help)

My r100r averages 39mpg and my C1 200 77mpg - I'm hoping for 65-70 ridden "enjoyably"
 
Hi Elle,

I hadn't really thought about mine but when I checked I realised that I hook my heel onto the hoopy bit and it swings well clear of the footrest.

I also note that I have to lean the bike a little to the right for the stand to have a clear swing.

How are you enjoying the bike? I have around 400 miles so far but I am running in very cautiously - I am only now giving it 5000 revs.

Regards Phil

mine the same. it even worst when you have a pillion on board. The wunderlich sidestand foot enpand make it harder. But i have no problem when riding alone. :jager
 
What's the significance of a pillion? Would you not keep both feet on the ground ( and the stand up) when they mount/dismount?

These are seriously good bikes - I have 440 miles so far and am running in over 1500 miles, so it will be a while before I have the full picture. I am a little concerned about helmet noise, I probably require moulded earplugs or, failing that, a different screen ( don't most BMWs ? )
:rob
 


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