I couldn't get my Royal Enfield interceptor on the centre stand until I watched this, and wow it works! Then I bought a rear rack and realised that the lift handle wouldn't fit and I couldn't get the bike on the stand again 😔. So back I came to rewatch the video and it was all there! Wow for a second time, I can get my bike on the stand again!
Hello Alex, sorry to hear you are still struggling with this. If you would like further assistance please do reach out to the team at Triumph North London on 01923 273456, they will be happy to help 😊!
I’m with DC-RC here. Had a centre stand fitted by dealer to my T100. Must be something different with the geometry because with the whole of my weight, 12 stone, on the pedal the bike does not even begin to lever up on a level surface. What is different? I’m fully aware of the technique, I’m quite familiar with centre stand operation. I have to roll the back wheel on a piece of wood to get the leverage needed. Works ok then. I’m wondering if there is some gradient on your forecourt that’s helping, before the camera angle changes that back wheel doesn’t look very far off the ground.
I've got a t120. Lovely bikes. Once on the centre stand, can I remove wheels in order to change inner tube or will this throw the bike off balance causing it to fall?
Considering adding a Center stand to my '22 T-100 here in the sates. Does the factory side stand have to be removed or can both stands remain on? Thanks.
Great technique. I find its safer to sit on the bike and rock it forward to get off the centre stand otherwise it can fall when its unsupported if you are not careful. I also leave the sidestand down when lifting it up, for the same reason.
while on center stand, extend side stand, and put bike in 1st gear. rock bike forward, and slightly toward you and will land on side stand and lock on since is in gear. lot in words but very simple in practice
Try doing that with a much heavier bike like a Suzuki GT750 Kettle. Its much heavier than them Triumphs. My Brother had one in the 80's, and I have lifted many bikes onto its stand. But could I hell lift that one, the grab rail was too far back, the foot lever on the stand was too short, and I was then a 9 stone weakling. Oddly enough, I bought a GT550 Suzuki as a restoration project, and had no problem lifting that one, but it was a lot lighter than the 750.
took mine off i never use it way too low i took a sharp corner once heard it scraping the ground scared me to death side stand never gone over even on the windiest days if you park it correctly and in gear should be fine that bikes not going anywhere expect if it was purposely pushed over even that needs a good amount of force for my bike
Man, I have tried and tried and tried......can't get it on the stand. I have both feet of the stand on the ground, all of my weight on the stand pushing down and it will not budge
We are so sorry to hear you are still having trouble. You can visit or call the team at Triumph North London for assistance on 01923 273456 and they will happily help you - Lois
I couldn't get my Royal Enfield interceptor on the centre stand until I watched this, and wow it works! Then I bought a rear rack and realised that the lift handle wouldn't fit and I couldn't get the bike on the stand again 😔. So back I came to rewatch the video and it was all there! Wow for a second time, I can get my bike on the stand again!
😂😂 i m here for the interceptor too 😂
One small thing helped me a lot ! Making sure that both the ends of the stands are on the ground before lifting ! Made life easier 😊 Thanks a lot !
Thank you for your comment, we are so pleased this video helped you 😊 - Lois
You make it look so easy! I just got a thunderbird sport 900 and this is what I'm really struggling with
Hello Alex, sorry to hear you are still struggling with this. If you would like further assistance please do reach out to the team at Triumph North London on 01923 273456, they will be happy to help 😊!
Thank you for this! I've just got a larger bike than I've previously had and this is so helpful!
I’m with DC-RC here. Had a centre stand fitted by dealer to my T100. Must be something different with the geometry because with the whole of my weight, 12 stone, on the pedal the bike does not even begin to lever up on a level surface. What is different? I’m fully aware of the technique, I’m quite familiar with centre stand operation. I have to roll the back wheel on a piece of wood to get the leverage needed. Works ok then. I’m wondering if there is some gradient on your forecourt that’s helping, before the camera angle changes that back wheel doesn’t look very far off the ground.
great explanation i was struggling with it but now it feels like a breeze. effortless like you said !!
thank you sir !!
Glad it helped!
Thank you. Very helpful lesson, and much appreciated by this fellow Brit in Central California.
Thanks for this Great simple instruction. It really helped! :)
Thanks mate great demo well explained
I thought you needed the rear hand rail to use the centre stand
Cheers mate
USA
This is helped me a lot ❤
I've got a t120. Lovely bikes.
Once on the centre stand, can I remove wheels in order to change inner tube or will this throw the bike off balance causing it to fall?
Considering adding a Center stand to my '22 T-100 here in the sates. Does the factory side stand have to be removed or can both stands remain on? Thanks.
Thanks a lot. It was my first time trying and ur technique helped me lot.
That is great, we are thrilled that this helped you! - Lois
Im 5'6 and just got an 82 honda nighthawk amd cannot for the life of me get that thing on the center stand
Same here.....have a triumph, but cannot get it to work
Such a great explanation! Simple and clean.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you!
Great technique. I find its safer to sit on the bike and rock it forward to get off the centre stand otherwise it can fall when its unsupported if you are not careful. I also leave the sidestand down when lifting it up, for the same reason.
while on center stand, extend side stand, and put bike in 1st gear. rock bike forward, and slightly toward you and will land on side stand and lock on since is in gear.
lot in words but very simple in practice
Great vid - thank you for this !
Thank you! So much easier now!!! ❤❤
Thank you for your comment, we are so pleased it helped you - Lois 😊
new T100 owner thanks you!
Awesome Video Thanks
Nice video Craig :)
Super helpful
Very nice, thank you.
Thank you for your comment 😊
Thanks a lot
We are so pleased it helped 😊 - Lois
Thanks mate
I have tried and tried to get my 2023 SpeedTwin 900 up on the center stand and just can’t do it. Sorry I spent so much money for it.
I started trying to get it on the center stand and it nearly fell over the other way, scary!
Try doing that with a much heavier bike like a Suzuki GT750 Kettle. Its much heavier than
them Triumphs. My Brother had one in the 80's, and I have lifted many bikes onto its stand.
But could I hell lift that one, the grab rail was too far back, the foot lever on the stand was
too short, and I was then a 9 stone weakling. Oddly enough, I bought a GT550 Suzuki as a
restoration project, and had no problem lifting that one, but it was a lot lighter than the 750.
Nice!
Thank u
I did that for 40 years on a 250kg Suzuki GS 850G.....have metartarsalgia in my foot now....!
Woah!
took mine off i never use it way too low i took a sharp corner once heard it scraping the ground scared me to death side stand never gone over even on the windiest days if you park it correctly and in gear should be fine that bikes not going anywhere expect if it was purposely pushed over even that needs a good amount of force for my bike
Man, I have tried and tried and tried......can't get it on the stand. I have both feet of the stand on the ground, all of my weight on the stand pushing down and it will not budge
We are so sorry to hear you are still having trouble. You can visit or call the team at Triumph North London for assistance on 01923 273456 and they will happily help you - Lois
Should say “Motorcycle Center Stand Technique” 😉👍🏼 thanks
Only if you are American.
@@devaplan not the spelling but the description: it’s great technique shown and not just ‘how to use’