Dahoum
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The right side of my main stand has come loose (fixing to main frame has broken)
Anyone has this apart? Tips?
Anyone has this apart? Tips?

What is broken exactly? The fixing bolt, centre stand, frame bracket or has the bolt just worked its way loose?
A bit more info would assist educated responses![]()
The right side of my main stand has come loose (fixing to main frame has broken)

oopsSimple way to remove tension from a spring:
Collect a few 10p or 20p coins and when the spring is at maximum tension (stand down) insert as many as you can inbetween the coils. Release tension (stand up) and the spring now stays extended and you can easily slip it of.
If you have a spring off the bike put one end in vice and bend 90deg. Fill one side with coins and then bend the other direction 90 deg and do the same. You now have a long spring. Once fitted pull coins out with pliers.
Works just as well with washers.
Always read and understand a post before replyingoops
Just refitted mine after powder coating the stand ('06)
With the bike on the side stand loosen the bolt that attaches the bracket on the main stand that the springs attach to but do not remove it. This will release the tension on the springs enough to allow you to remove them.
From in front of the centre stand I hooked a long peice of string under the front hook of the inner spring and pulled it enough to be able to disengage it from the frame pin. Repeat for the second spring and this time support the stand.
The stand is now hanging free and the attaching bolts can be removed.
Installation is the reverse of the above.
I'm sure the bolts get thread locked and clean and lube the bushes and bolts shanks on fitting.
Hope this helps a bit more than first post.
A willing assistant is very handy when doing this.
Why all these replies from people who have no idea
As stated above the springs have a tensioning mechanism.
JUST RELEASE THE TENSIONER AND ALL BECOMES VERY EASY
done mine many times
Can't picture it on a 12, but I've done the springs on an 11xx and after much grunting and groaning, nearly pulling the bike over on top of me and much use of good old Anglo Saxon swearwords, discovered that a chunky cable tie can be used as a makeshift handloop to get required pull on said spring, hoiking it over into the place it needs to go* then it can be pulled out (or melted out with a flamethrower type ciggy lighter if necessary)
*A glamorous assistant with a good hand grip and a pair of decent long nosed pliers may come in handy at this point IIRC
Simple way to remove tension from a spring:
Collect a few 10p or 20p coins and when the spring is at maximum tension (stand down) insert as many as you can inbetween the coils. Release tension (stand up) and the spring now stays extended and you can easily slip it of.
If you have a spring off the bike put one end in vice and bend 90deg. Fill one side with coins and then bend the other direction 90 deg and do the same. You now have a long spring. Once fitted pull coins out with pliers.
Works just as well with washers.
If in the boondocks with no chunky cable tie a length of emergency paracord will do nicely![]()

Simple way to remove tension from a spring:
Collect a few 10p or 20p coins and when the spring is at maximum tension (stand down) insert as many as you can inbetween the coils. Release tension (stand up) and the spring now stays extended and you can easily slip it of.
If you have a spring off the bike put one end in vice and bend 90deg. Fill one side with coins and then bend the other direction 90 deg and do the same. You now have a long spring. Once fitted pull coins out with pliers.
Works just as well with washers.
Why all these replies from people who have no idea
As stated above the springs have a tensioning mechanism.
JUST RELEASE THE TENSIONER AND ALL BECOMES VERY EASY
done mine many times