GS-pd. side stand problem..

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Re-building my GS PD. Have found slight problem with the side stand, when the stand returns to the off stand position it touchs the exhaust"not Good "

posted photos below. apart from the springs can any tell me if there is some thing missing which the stand should stop on before it hits the exhaust..

Thanks Joe
 

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Re-building my GS PD. Have found slight problem with the side stand, when the stand returns to the off stand position it touchs the exhaust"not Good "

I take it, it did not do it before you stripped it...

One or two washers between the frame and the crashbar should fix it. Mine has 2 and that keeps the crashbar in the correct alignment - side stand bits have been ground off.

John
 
I take it, it did not do it before you stripped it...

One or two washers between the frame and the crashbar should fix it. Mine has 2 and that keeps the crashbar in the correct alignment - side stand bits have been ground off.

John
Tried that didn't work.. any idea why the leg of the side stand as a threaded hole in the top??? see pic's
 
On the inside of the sidestand leg should be a piece of pipe welded to it which has a 20mm rubber bung in it which bumps on to to 12mm nut in yer picture stopping any metal to metal knocking
Hope yer follow
If yer go onto my sidestand thread the picture may show it better you can see it when its out/down
 
I take it, it did not do it before you stripped it...

One or two washers between the frame and the crashbar should fix it. Mine has 2 and that keeps the crashbar in the correct alignment - side stand bits have been ground off.

John
My problem John, is the s/stand dosen't have any kind of stopper on it, it just keeps on hitting the exhaust, have i missed some thing out when re-building the bike. May be some one would be so kind to post me a good photo of the stand or better still take a look at there bike to see if i have missed sumitt...
R's Joe:thumb
 
Joe

do you want me to take some close up photos of the side stand area, tomorrow

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any idea why the leg of the side stand as a threaded hole in the top??? see pic's

grease nipple

from what i can see from your pics its on right (comparing it to mine) have you got the silencer fitted. if you havnt the collector box could be slightly out of place. the rubber bung on mine touches one of the mainstand bolts.
 
grease nipple

from what i can see from your pics its on right (comparing it to mine) have you got the silencer fitted. if you havnt the collector box could be slightly out of place. the rubber bung on mine touches one of the mainstand bolts.
from what you told me .. may be my exhaust needs some ajustment.............. Bill will send me some photos of his s/stand, see how I go on from there. Thanks every one for you help and in put. Joe
 
Photos

from what you told me .. may be my exhaust needs some ajustment.............. Bill will send me some photos of his s/stand, see how I go on from there. Thanks every one for you help and in put. Joe

Joe, (John)

I have taken the photo but cannot upload them and send you the link until Monday morning

I hope that this is OK

Cheers
 
+1 on the grease nipple at the pivot point. Make sure you fit and use it.
Where exactly is the stand touching the exhaust? If it's the foot (which looks different to mine but may be right for your model :nenau ) then it might benefit from some repositioning of the exhaust.
Is there any play in the stand pivot? Can you pull the stand up over where it catches the exhaust? It might be the case where if you fit the grease nipple and grease it up it will take the play out and your stand will retract properly.
 
+1 on the grease nipple at the pivot point. Make sure you fit and use it.
Where exactly is the stand touching the exhaust? If it's the foot (which looks different to mine but may be right for your model :nenau ) then it might benefit from some repositioning of the exhaust.
Is there any play in the stand pivot? Can you pull the stand up over where it catches the exhaust? It might be the case where if you fit the grease nipple and grease it up it will take the play out and your stand will retract properly.

After taking a long hard look I think the problem is with the exhaust positioning. I have however tried to adjust it but the new silencer box will not go far enough over to the right to let the s/stand clear.

If i can't stop it from hitting the exhaust, making a small bracket fitted under the full stand nut will do the trick, acting as a bump stop for the rubber that is fitted to the s/stand.:thumb

Thank you all for your help..
Joe
 
After taking a long hard look I think the problem is with the exhaust positioning. I have however tried to adjust it but the new silencer box will not go far enough over to the right to let the s/stand clear.

If i can't stop it from hitting the exhaust, making a small bracket fitted under the full stand nut will do the trick, acting as a bump stop for the rubber that is fitted to the s/stand.:thumb

Thank you all for your help..
Joe

If it was OK before then you should be able get it there again.
Have you tried a hide mallet? Loosen all the exhaust clamp nuts and just see if it can be persuaded to shove over a bit.
Otherwise it might be better to grind a bit off the foot so it clears. You may find some ground clearance issues if it won't retract fully.
 


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