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It's possible to turn our FZ6R with the side stand?

AL72

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Hi fellas. I've seen some guys flipping his motorcycle with side stand, most sport bikes. It's possible to do this with our (a bit) heavy bike? It could damage the side stand?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6RLmlGRPn8

Thanks!
 
There have been times where its just easier to do this than try to turn the bike around by just pushing back and forth.
 
Ill have to give this a try sometime, where i park my bike its about 15 yards or so that i have to push it backwards, would be much easier to just turn it on the spot
 
Ill have to give this a try sometime, where i park my bike its about 15 yards or so that i have to push it backwards, would be much easier to just turn it on the spot

Yeah, I have this same problem from time in time, I need to push the bike backwards some distance. I thought do it but I feel I could damage the stand.
And yes! How MiltonDorkenhoff says, this guys turn his aluminium-frame+120hp-bikes in places with plenty space just to impress everyone around!

Regards!
 
Firstly the title should be Is it....? It's = It is, it is is a statement not a question...

Ok grammar Nazi aside, Yes it is easily possible to turn the bike around on it's side stand, it's a common practice, also heard it under the name of kickstand b!tch, or stand turn...

I used to need to do it on a daily basis due to parking, have also done something similar to lube the chain in sticky situations (Leave front wheel on ground during lift, bike in neutral, you lift, then mate turns wheel and sprays lube...).

Your fine provided you have the body strength and height, bakerxderek did a video of it recently (can't see youtube at work so don't know what video you've linked).

Don't drop your bike and blame me tho...
 
I do it constantly BUT the bolt that attaches the kickstand to the frame is what you want to look out for, they can bend and buckle.
 
Firstly the title should be Is it....? It's = It is, it is is a statement not a question...

Ok grammar Nazi aside, Yes it is easily possible to turn the bike around on it's side stand, it's a common practice, also heard it under the name of kickstand b!tch, or stand turn...

I used to need to do it on a daily basis due to parking, have also done something similar to lube the chain in sticky situations (Leave front wheel on ground during lift, bike in neutral, you lift, then mate turns wheel and sprays lube...).

Your fine provided you have the body strength and height, bakerxderek did a video of it recently (can't see youtube at work so don't know what video you've linked).

Don't drop your bike and blame me tho...

hey grammar Nazi, it's you're :p
 
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