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Timoteo 25 Sep 2002 08:50

Centerstand for KLR
 
I was wondering if anybody knew a company that made centerstands for the KLR. I realize it makes repairing flat tires, which I get all to often, a lot easier.

thanks
tim

Kurt 26 Sep 2002 00:48

Check out www.dual-star.com. They sell a centerstand. Works pretty good too. I have one myself.

Kurt

JamesCo 26 Sep 2002 04:34

There is a German-made stand that I bought for my KLR from "Adventure Motorcycle Gear" (in the U.S.) for $140. The manufacturer (SW-Moto) lists it for 99 Euros, so it may be obtainable more cheaply if you speak Deutsch. It's well made, but unfortunately doesn't quite lift the bike high enough - a 1/2 inch piece of wood under the stand fixes that. Note that both the dual-star and my stand are impossible to use if the bike is loaded - neither of them has an arm for extra leverage.

James.

Timoteo 26 Sep 2002 08:55

Thanks for the direction. I'll check dual-star.com tomorrow.

All best
tim

onlycookie 26 Sep 2002 18:27

If you weld on a piece of metal it will fix the "lift not loaded" problem...

MotoDiver 2 Nov 2002 10:32

Before I made any trips on my 99 KLR, I, too, was looking for and thinking about a centerstand. Having made two sizeable trips now, I wouldn't have one. I carry a piece of hardwood(limb from tree)long enough to lift rear when I put it under swingarm. Slightly forked one end, makes a good stout club if needed too---Porter

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