blazing_nitro
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Just picked up my yamaha center stand and doesn't have any installation instructions. Anybody get this yet. I will email yamaha
I wouldn't think they are much different as the mounting point on the bikes are all the exact same in any country. You can still follow the write up and see if it works for you. Do you have a picture of the stand and all the hardware?Thanks I did see the mono tech version.
Unfortunately mine is an oem Canadian version from yamaha. My brackets seem different.
YAMAHA MOTOR CANADA | Accessories
I will call yamaha Canada today.
Click on his link to the stand.How much was the stand?
Gets the rear wheel off the ground without the need for a separate rear stand, and it also stands the bike straight up which is nice in a garage type setting where space could be a little tight.Still very new to the motorcycle world. I'm confused what is a center stand used for?
Some bikes have a center stand, some don't. It's a 2nd stand underneath the bike and is even more sturdy than the side stand if you park it.Still very new to the motorcycle world. I'm confused what is a center stand used for?
It is a piece of equipment that should have come with the bike which you would take off after you drag into the asphalt when you get really good at cornering.Still very new to the motorcycle world. I'm confused what is a center stand used for?
If you got the Leo Vince, it would still work, because it was designed for the Diversion, with the stock center stand...Some bikes have a center stand, some don't. It's a 2nd stand underneath the bike and is even more sturdy than the side stand if you park it.
Now it's easy to do maintenance on the bike because the rear and the front is off the ground, instead of buying a rear stand.
Drawbacks of it is a little extra weight on the bike, if you get an after-market exhaust for the FZ6-R I don't think you can use it.
It's kind of hard to use on but once you get the hang of it it's easier.