Well let me tell you. Iam 63 year old and for most of that time I have rode bikes. I have never known how to get a bike on its centre stand, always used kick stand. After recently discovered the smartphone l watched this video. So I tried this on my bike, and to my amazement it gracefully popped up on the stand. I stood there staring at my new achievement. This a major achievement in my life, no messing. This is up there with my wedding day and watching the birth of my children. What else don't I know that I don't know.
Yep. I've been riding motorcycles of all types for 45+ years, and have never used the center stand. I'm headed out to the garage to try it for the first time on my Goldwing.
Lol I freaked myself out into learning this. Bought a heavy cruiser and was told that if I can't plop it onto it's center stand, it's probably not the right bike for me to ride.
You give me hope. Ive been riding just over two years and cannot get mine on stand!!! Ive yet to watch video , I read comments first lol. Ill watch and try. But thats how it would feel to me as well. Like a life achievement!
ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!! You have no idea how much I struggled!! I'm average size and thought "am I too small?!?" YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
My dad showed me how and told me it was easy when I was just a lad (I never doubted it). He said it was better because the oil didn't pull to one side. I have no clue if that's true, but I never doubted it. I think that's the key; I never knew it was supposed to be difficult so it never was. Thanks dad! You will be missed but your wisdom will live on forever...
I’m a smaller guy (170lbs and 5’ 8) and I’ve got a 2016 gold wing. The bike is obviously a bit large for me but this video really helped! I’ve never been able to get it on the center stand until now. I just did it 3 times!
Thank you Cody, I'm 73 and have a gammy left leg after surgery left me weak and with poor balance. I could not change up the gears because my foot is compromised with a condition called equine foot. Changing down was fine , unless I missed neutral and had the find it from first gear. An aneurism in my popliteal artery silted up all the arteries in my lower leg , not a biking incident you'll be pleased to hear. I had a Sprint RS which I traded for an Aprilia Mano 850 ABS www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/aprilia/2014-aprilia-mana-850-gt-abs-review.html Yesterday I tried to lube the chain, but it is so inaccessible it meant repeatedly rolling the bike to expose another bit of the sprocket. Not ideal. I then remembered it has a centre stand and proceeded to commit every error you highlight! I put the side stand up so it couldn't hurt my leg. Then I tried to grab both handgrips to pull the bike back. Impossible in my state of health whilst trying to tread on the centre stand. I knew I wouldn't be to lift it if I dropped it , so I gave up and found you on here. Can't wait to put your tutorial to the test, I might even go for spin ionce I have lubed the chain. Thank you so much. btw Demonstrating on different models of bike was inspired. How often do videos show the easiest task which is impossible on anything different. If it works for me, I might just avoid scratching my left mirror on the side of the house - side stands are good for that.
I felt like an idiot trying and failing to do this, until I read the comments. Most of the bikes I have owned didn't have center stands, but a few have. Never been able to do it until yesterday. Thanks
Bought an XS750 for my first bike. almost 600lbs wet. 2 people and it was still a helluvuhtime getting it up there. after a long time of going through the bike and fixing things here and there, it was finally time to drop it down. Your technique help greatly. I then said screw it, I'm going to put it back up and had no problem. Thanks a million
Thanks mate, from the bottom of my heart! After watching this video I was able to put my bike effortlessly on its center stand - something that i struggled with all my life! THANK YOU!!
This is so much better than the other tutorials I've seen. Explains exactly where people go wrong, which was exactly where I was going wrong! Having a heavy bike means really needing the proper technique.
Dude - thank you. I am not a small guy and was really having trouble putting my new BMW F 850GS on its center stand - just did it with ease thanks to you
You are a genius... i have been riding my scooter for 2yrs and i could never put my scooter on double stand. After I watched this i tried to put my scooter on double stand and it worked in the first time.. 😊 Thankyou so much for your tutorial.
Tnks alot man,u really have no idea how much i owe u, I'm struggling with this for years and also make myself joke infront of many hu r weaker than me.tnx bdy
I don't normally use the phrase, but *OH EM GEE !!!* I *have* been doing it wrong and I just now learned how to do it right! It was easy! I have a Honda Pan European ST1100 and I almost never put it on the center stand because there's one or two vertebrae urging me to get a lighter bike, or just take up knitting instead of heavy lifting. I just put it on center stand three times in a row, just to make sure it wasn't beginner's luck. Thank you so much!
BRO!!! I LOVE YOU!!! Dude you have no idea how scared i was to do this on an FZ6....watched the first four minutes, walked outside and did it in 2 mins! Thanks so much man! now i gotta figure out why i have oil in my coolant >:(
Thanks for the video. I have a 1985 Honda 650sc Nighthawk. When on the centerstand, the rear wheel is approx 3" off the ground. (warning, I'm a left hander) What I do is use my left foot to push the centerstand down, position the bike (with the kickstand down, just in case) up until both legs are in contact with the ground, then pull hard and steadily back and up using my right hand on the rail behind the seat while holding the left handlebar. Works for me, but since it takes a lot of force to be put on the centerstand lever, I sometimes put a 1/2" inch board underneath the rear wheel to lesson the left and wear my boots. (btw, I'm 6'1" and 195 lbs. To get the bike off the centerstand, I sit on the bike and simply rock it forward until the centerstand over centers. Simpler than putting it the centerstand.
Where have you been!? I have been doing it all wrong!! I am a 60s+ old girl with a Honda XMax, small and light, but have a horrendous time getting it on the center stand (I also have a bad back). Thank you for this, you saved me!
3:50 didn't need to watch further. You're the best! I was struggling with this for over a year of active attempts and now got it with minimal effort and it took 3 seconds
Centerstanding my "light" 100kg scooter has been something i thought I'd never do since I'm merely 165cm and just 40kg. But this video changed that. Out of all the countless videos that I've watched about how to centerstand a motorcycle, this one really helped! Thanks man
Wow. Thanks man. Subscribed all the way. You don’t understand how much I’ve struggled and still couldn’t get it done. Had to keep bugging my wife to help me. Just went outside with sandals and got it up on the stand. Really great full
Thank you so much for making this video. I added a center stand to a bike that originally did not come with one; and, after being unable to get the bike up on the stand, I thought my idea of adding a center stand was not going to work. After watching your video; however, I realized that I was doing it all wrong. Using the correct method of lifting the rear worked like a charm. Again, thank you very much...
My problem now is putting a center stand on my bike. My old CB 750 and even my VMAX had center stands, but the 2005 Triumph bonneville I just bought, doesn't. Can't believe it. Now I have to put one on. But you're right . The honda had a grab bar specific for getting it on the stand. The VMAX i used to seat grab bar. Not sure yet about the Triumph. Thanks for giving people the knowledge. I know the honda weighed about 4 something and the Max about 6 and they both pulled right up. Not sure the bike's u were pulling up. But yes the stands are designed to be doable. Thanks again. Happy holidays.
Awesome! Your technique really works I am able to lift my bike on the center stand now. I was about to give up using the center stand till I saw your video.Thank you so much!
Just had my first lift off today with my 800lb ‘08 Connie 🙌🏼 I’m very light so I had to get someone to help pull up with me 😂 but it worked like a charm and I did my oil in 5 mins ty!
Great advice man. I struggled a lot to put my vfr1200 on the central stand. After I watched this video I managed to do it nice and much easier. And I tested it a few times, works great.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I used this method on my wife's Honda Silver Wing scooter n it worked. This guy in Canada (MSG) did a lousey job of explaining it, but your method was so frickn simple n it worked. Thank you sir
Thank you sooooo much for this video! I dreaded putting my Burgman on its center stand because it was so difficult for me. I thought the problem was me being weak or the bike being too heavy. Thanks to your video, this last oil change went a lot quicker than last time because I didn't spend 30 minutes fighting with it, lol!
omg so easy when you know how to do it properly, my bike's relatively light but i was still groaning when pulling the bars and luggage rack backwards lol. I'm pretty much a newbie rider but dont feel so bad now i read that more experienced people had problems as well, so thanks
I use to use the center stand when younger. I have the same CB750 Anniversary Edition you did the carb sync on. At 71, id like to see how you get it up on its center stand. When I was 28 , no problem. But had it in storage since 88 while raising my family, made her road worthy during shelter in place: and wondered how did I ever get it up on its center stand back when? -
When rolling the bike back off the centre stand it depends on how long the side stand is. If the bike leans over quite a bit (so the side stand is short) the technique on this video is probably OK. If the bike stands quite upright on the side stand then you risk grounding out the side stand when you take the bike forward, and you will almost certainly drop it. It is far safer (if there is enough space in front of you) to grasp the handlebar with both hands and just push the bike forward. As you are holding the bars from both sides you have complete control.
So THAT is what the handle on the left side of my bike (ZZR-600) is for! The more you know! I thought I was just a weakling, but it turns out I just didn't know how to put it on the centerstand correctly :D Thanks for an informative and concise video!
Awesome video, it worked for me 1st try! Ive given up trying to do this on my mulstistrada 1200s and it was so easy with your technique, thanks a lot!!!! Cheers from 🇨🇦 ⚡️
Thanks dude. I have a Concours, and it's a total pain for me. I got ill, had surgery, lost a butt load of weight and thought I would never get that bike up on it's stand again. I think I am pulling with the left arm like you say not to, so I just push down and lift with the right leg and right arm at the same time. Damn, it used to be so easy.. Peace out bro...
I had an original Connie and yeah, it was a pain before I learned how to do it properly. I think my BMW and most Goldwings are actually easier than your bike. Watch my vid and see if that helps. Take a peek and let me know what you think! ua-cam.com/video/VY3gFElimCU/v-deo.html
Great video. I almost popped an o ring trying to get a bike up on a centre stand the first time I tried and is was a 125cc. Certainly all in the technique.
Awesome video..❤ jt is advisable to.put on first gear and side stand open for safety while removing from center stand especially when bike is heavy and you are not very familiar
Taking it off the stand works well for me if i hold the handlebar at both grips, while standing with my right foot on the stand lever. When pushing forward, i use the front brake to slowly let the bike down in a controlled way, then pull her towards me and the side stand. You did well to emphasize that the lifting is done with the leg, not with the back. Mine is only a 1200GS, but my back is problematic and i have no bother with the centre stand at all. Nice video.
I must say it looks so easy how you do it. I bought a gsx 750 f and i struggle to put it on the center stand and i weight about 65 kg so maybe its to heavy for me and afraid i'll drop it but i will keep trying thank you for youre tips greetings from holland
Hi there Cody,thank you so so much,I'm due soon to receive my motorbike Honda cbr1000 & the weight does terrify me,I couldn't believe how you put the Goldwing & the 1800 cc , Excellent technique & thank you friend,you cover apsolutely everything 🙂🙂🙂
Great video, Bro.. simple but brief advice.. If I may add one more tip, when you get the bike off the center stand, put the bike in gear, pull the clutch in, when the rear tire reach the ground release the clutch gently, working as a brake, to prevent the bike rolling forward uncontrollably. Make more video, Bro..
Thanks! I just made my first center stand after n times of trying of doing it wrong. Lol. The explanation really helped me understand the process 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
One really important thing to have in main is the shoos you are wearing. It have to be flat and strong to take the weight out of you foot. Thanks Cody.
Im 5 11 275 and can deadlift 565 pounds and squat 465. And the neighbor was laughing at me watching me trying to put the old goldwing I bought on its centerstand and when I bought it the 60 year old guy laughed when I tried to get it off. Its definitely a skill/knowing what to do so dont feel bad lol
Amazing technique. Thanks 👍. I had never used a bike with a centre stand until I got my super 10. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't do it. A couple friends tried pulling the bike and lifting the bike while I was pushing the stand down. We dropped the bike hard :(. The reason was that the bike was lowered by 30mm with a different dog bone. Once I got something with 30mm height, I put it on the floor, got the real wheel on it and then tried the stand.... It got on the first try. So for bikes that are lowered, try changing your stand or try getting the rear wheel a bit higher before you try .
Amazing Bro., it works!!!!! Its my first time to own a big scooter, and it just so hard for me to do this, after watching your video, I got it in one try, and so easy, thanks a lot for the demo, Mabuhay to you, from the Philippines.....
Wow, you made it look so easy, especially with that big bike. I just bought a Suzuki, Bergman scooter and couldn;t do it. It is almost 600lbs. That Goldwing must be twice that. Thanks man.
This is the technique I was taught by my driving instructor. I'm glad I learnt to do it right or my ST1100 would have killed my back already! Excellent explanation, the right technique really makes all the difference.
Might consider having bike in gear when taking off the stand?? Would stop it from rolling forward and potentially lifting the side stand. Good technique you show. Some after-market stands aren't well balanced and needs quite a bit of effort to get on the stand. Best portable tool you can have. 2 observations 1) Takes all weight off the rear suspension - good for the suspension and long storage 2) because weight is also lifted off the front wheel, the front suspension will extend - be careful of brake & speedometer cables that they don't stretch too much. Thanks TMMD. Best regards PS - wear sturdy soled shoes as flip-flops will hurt your foot! :)
watched 3 or 4 other centerstand tutorials, and tried it after watching each one, but none worked for me, I still couldn't do it, then I watched yours and bingo, up on the center stand she went, and I did it 4 or 5 more times just for fun... thanks
Good Video. I have a 2013 GoldWing F6B and a 2006 Suzuki Katana 750 and even though the F6b weighs 400lbs more it is easier to put on the Center Stand. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Ride mid 80 Goldwings GL1200. As a aging senior 70+, can't seem to consistently get mine on centrestand. The theory I'm sure is sound, but can't help but wonder is these bikes either have too high of a centrestand or are in the wrong position. If I drive the back tire on a 3/4" plywood it comes up not bad but is hard to get off. Any help would be much appreciated.
Well let me tell you. Iam 63 year old and for most of that time I have rode bikes. I have never known how to get a bike on its centre stand, always used kick stand. After recently discovered the smartphone l watched this video. So I tried this on my bike, and to my amazement it gracefully popped up on the stand. I stood there staring at my new achievement. This a major achievement in my life, no messing. This is up there with my wedding day and watching the birth of my children.
What else don't I know that I don't know.
Loved this comment
👍👍😂 same with me
Yep. I've been riding motorcycles of all types for 45+ years, and have never used the center stand. I'm headed out to the garage to try it for the first time on my Goldwing.
Lol I freaked myself out into learning this. Bought a heavy cruiser and was told that if I can't plop it onto it's center stand, it's probably not the right bike for me to ride.
You give me hope. Ive been riding just over two years and cannot get mine on stand!!! Ive yet to watch video , I read comments first lol. Ill watch and try. But thats how it would feel to me as well. Like a life achievement!
ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!! You have no idea how much I struggled!! I'm average size and thought "am I too small?!?" YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
I tipped over my bike the very frist day I got it, and broke off my mirror… :’(
That’s why I’m here.
@@suicidegaming6638 I'm sure you'll be able to fix it soon! Congratz, you unlocked a new skill!
I’m 5’3 and I got a honda silver wing and I’ve struggled so hard also but finally now I know
Thanks!
So glad I found this. Thanks 👍👍👍
oh my god, i’ve been struggling to get my old 750 on the center stand forever and after watching this video i got it up on the first try. thank you!!
My dad showed me how and told me it was easy when I was just a lad (I never doubted it). He said it was better because the oil didn't pull to one side. I have no clue if that's true, but I never doubted it. I think that's the key; I never knew it was supposed to be difficult so it never was. Thanks dad! You will be missed but your wisdom will live on forever...
I’m a smaller guy (170lbs and 5’ 8) and I’ve got a 2016 gold wing. The bike is obviously a bit large for me but this video really helped! I’ve never been able to get it on the center stand until now. I just did it 3 times!
I'm so glad to live in the UA-cam era. Got my first bike with a center stand and couldn't figure it out on my own. So thanks for the help.
best tutorial on UA-cam i have watched many but your video is the best
Simple tutorial video but extremely important. I’ve been doing it wrong since 1969!
Haha! Happy new year man!
You are still alive
@@ZERObgmi2011 bruh
Hey 👋🏽 wait a minute, that’s my moddow 😂😂😂😂
Thank you Cody, I'm 73 and have a gammy left leg after surgery left me weak and with poor balance.
I could not change up the gears because my foot is compromised with a condition called equine foot.
Changing down was fine , unless I missed neutral and had the find it from first gear.
An aneurism in my popliteal artery silted up all the arteries in my lower leg , not a biking incident you'll be pleased to hear.
I had a Sprint RS which I traded for an Aprilia Mano 850 ABS
www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/aprilia/2014-aprilia-mana-850-gt-abs-review.html
Yesterday I tried to lube the chain, but it is so inaccessible it meant repeatedly rolling the bike to expose another bit of the sprocket. Not ideal.
I then remembered it has a centre stand and proceeded to commit every error you highlight!
I put the side stand up so it couldn't hurt my leg. Then I tried to grab both handgrips to pull the bike back. Impossible in my state of health whilst trying to tread on the centre stand. I knew I wouldn't be to lift it if I dropped it , so I gave up and found you on here.
Can't wait to put your tutorial to the test, I might even go for spin ionce I have lubed the chain.
Thank you so much. btw Demonstrating on different models of bike was inspired. How often do videos show the easiest task which is impossible on anything different. If it works for me, I might just avoid scratching my left mirror on the side of the house - side stands are good for that.
I felt like an idiot trying and failing to do this, until I read the comments. Most of the bikes I have owned didn't have center stands, but a few have. Never been able to do it until yesterday. Thanks
Yours is the third video I have watched about this subject, center stand. Yours is by far the best.
Bought an XS750 for my first bike. almost 600lbs wet. 2 people and it was still a helluvuhtime getting it up there. after a long time of going through the bike and fixing things here and there, it was finally time to drop it down. Your technique help greatly. I then said screw it, I'm going to put it back up and had no problem. Thanks a million
Thanks mate, from the bottom of my heart! After watching this video I was able to put my bike effortlessly on its center stand - something that i struggled with all my life! THANK YOU!!
This is so much better than the other tutorials I've seen. Explains exactly where people go wrong, which was exactly where I was going wrong! Having a heavy bike means really needing the proper technique.
Dude - thank you. I am not a small guy and was really having trouble putting my new BMW F 850GS on its center stand - just did it with ease thanks to you
You are a genius... i have been riding my scooter for 2yrs and i could never put my scooter on double stand. After I watched this i tried to put my scooter on double stand and it worked in the first time.. 😊 Thankyou so much for your tutorial.
Tnks alot man,u really have no idea how much i owe u, I'm struggling with this for years and also make myself joke infront of many hu r weaker than me.tnx bdy
I think this is the best tutorial that I have ever seen and makes so much sense.
I don't normally use the phrase, but *OH EM GEE !!!*
I *have* been doing it wrong and I just now learned how to do it right! It was easy!
I have a Honda Pan European ST1100 and I almost never put it on the center stand because there's one or two vertebrae urging me to get a lighter bike, or just take up knitting instead of heavy lifting.
I just put it on center stand three times in a row, just to make sure it wasn't beginner's luck.
Thank you so much!
BRO!!! I LOVE YOU!!! Dude you have no idea how scared i was to do this on an FZ6....watched the first four minutes, walked outside and did it in 2 mins! Thanks so much man! now i gotta figure out why i have oil in my coolant >:(
Thanks for the video.
I have a 1985 Honda 650sc Nighthawk. When on the centerstand, the rear wheel is approx 3" off the ground. (warning, I'm a left hander) What I do is use my left foot to push the centerstand down, position the bike (with the kickstand down, just in case) up until both legs are in contact with the ground, then pull hard and steadily back and up using my right hand on the rail behind the seat while holding the left handlebar. Works for me, but since it takes a lot of force to be put on the centerstand lever, I sometimes put a 1/2" inch board underneath the rear wheel to lesson the left and wear my boots. (btw, I'm 6'1" and 195 lbs. To get the bike off the centerstand, I sit on the bike and simply rock it forward until the centerstand over centers. Simpler than putting it the centerstand.
Tried putting my new bike on the center stand before watching this video and nearly strained my lower back. This video really helps :) Thanks a lot!
Where have you been!? I have been doing it all wrong!! I am a 60s+ old girl with a Honda XMax, small and light, but have a horrendous time getting it on the center stand (I also have a bad back). Thank you for this, you saved me!
3:50 didn't need to watch further. You're the best! I was struggling with this for over a year of active attempts and now got it with minimal effort and it took 3 seconds
Hello MD, Thanks for this video. I'm 70 now and with my BMW K1200rs I've been having trouble getting it on the center stand. Great tips, Thanks!
Centerstanding my "light" 100kg scooter has been something i thought I'd never do since I'm merely 165cm and just 40kg. But this video changed that. Out of all the countless videos that I've watched about how to centerstand a motorcycle, this one really helped! Thanks man
This is very helpful. I have just bought a ST1100 . I was struggling till I saw this. Thanks
Watching this video proves that knowledge is power.
Thanks man... struggled for an hour then watched your video and the bike was on its stand on the first try no problems
Wow. Thanks man. Subscribed all the way. You don’t understand how much I’ve struggled and still couldn’t get it done. Had to keep bugging my wife to help me. Just went outside with sandals and got it up on the stand. Really great full
Thank you! Just put after market center stand on my bike, now comes learning how to utilize it.
Thank you so much for making this video. I added a center stand to a bike that originally did not come with one; and, after being unable to get the bike up on the stand, I thought my idea of adding a center stand was not going to work. After watching your video; however, I realized that I was doing it all wrong. Using the correct method of lifting the rear worked like a charm. Again, thank you very much...
Thanks man! I was struggling to lift my VFR800 and this technique made it easy breezy
My problem now is putting a center stand on my bike. My old CB 750 and even my VMAX had center stands, but the 2005 Triumph bonneville I just bought, doesn't. Can't believe it. Now I have to put one on.
But you're right . The honda had a grab bar specific for getting it on the stand. The VMAX i used to seat grab bar. Not sure yet about the Triumph. Thanks for giving people the knowledge. I know the honda weighed about 4 something and the Max about 6 and they both pulled right up. Not sure the bike's u were pulling up. But yes the stands are designed to be doable. Thanks again. Happy holidays.
Awesome! Your technique really works I am able to lift my bike on the center stand now. I was about to give up using the center stand till I saw your video.Thank you so much!
Life saver m8. Got my first cruiser (st1100) and couldn't figure how to get the beast on the stand. Super easy with your technique.
Just had my first lift off today with my 800lb ‘08 Connie 🙌🏼 I’m very light so I had to get someone to help pull up with me 😂 but it worked like a charm and I did my oil in 5 mins ty!
Wow! Went out and tried it,,worked first try,just like I knew what I was doing!! Thanks for the help,no more dragging out the cherry picker !
Another brilliantly explained video Cody. A happy new year to you.
Thanks man, same to you 🤙🏻
Great advice man. I struggled a lot to put my vfr1200 on the central stand. After I watched this video I managed to do it nice and much easier. And I tested it a few times, works great.
Thank You!!! I'm 120lbs and my bike weighs 120kg. After watching your video I can actually get it on the kickstand!!
Pure physics and made so much sense. I will try this on Goldwing 1800 later this morning.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I used this method on my wife's Honda Silver Wing scooter n it worked. This guy in Canada (MSG) did a lousey job of explaining it, but your method was so frickn simple n it worked. Thank you sir
well..I thought I was getting weak at 72, but I see I have been doing it all wrong! Thanks for the education. I have the exact same bike.
Same here,71, and COVID 19 off the bike. FREEDOM FREEDOM FREEDOM
Thank you so much, I've been struggling with my Nmax V2 since I only have a weight of 48kg. Your tip is very useful it really work!
Thank you sooooo much for this video! I dreaded putting my Burgman on its center stand because it was so difficult for me. I thought the problem was me being weak or the bike being too heavy. Thanks to your video, this last oil change went a lot quicker than last time because I didn't spend 30 minutes fighting with it, lol!
I just got a Burgman....I fight to get this thing up. Im going to try this technique before I throw my back out
omg so easy when you know how to do it properly, my bike's relatively light but i was still groaning when pulling the bars and luggage rack backwards lol. I'm pretty much a newbie rider but dont feel so bad now i read that more experienced people had problems as well, so thanks
I've owned a motorbike since 2016 and still could't do it, watched this video half way and I finally put my bike on the centerstand today. ❤❤
I use to use the center stand when younger. I have the same CB750 Anniversary Edition you did the carb sync on. At 71, id like to see how you get it up on its center stand. When I was 28 , no problem. But had it in storage since 88 while raising my family, made her road worthy during shelter in place: and wondered how did I ever get it up on its center stand back when?
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Your awesome Cody! Keep up the videos man! We know your a hard working mechanic as well as our favorite mechanical UA-camr.
When rolling the bike back off the centre stand it depends on how long the side stand is. If the bike leans over quite a bit (so the side stand is short) the technique on this video is probably OK. If the bike stands quite upright on the side stand then you risk grounding out the side stand when you take the bike forward, and you will almost certainly drop it. It is far safer (if there is enough space in front of you) to grasp the handlebar with both hands and just push the bike forward. As you are holding the bars from both sides you have complete control.
I like how you specifically referenced my bike as being possibly harder than the gl1800.
St1100.
I can't do this till Yesterday, But Now I can do This😀😀Thanks A Lot Bro😍😍
So THAT is what the handle on the left side of my bike (ZZR-600) is for! The more you know! I thought I was just a weakling, but it turns out I just didn't know how to put it on the centerstand correctly :D Thanks for an informative and concise video!
Awesome video, it worked for me 1st try! Ive given up trying to do this on my mulstistrada 1200s and it was so easy with your technique, thanks a lot!!!! Cheers from 🇨🇦 ⚡️
Follow exactly and it will work the first time .. I couldn’t get my fj1200 up .. No matter how I tried .. this tutorial works.
Thanks for that. Watched other videos and couldn’t get it on the stand. Watched yours and got it on the first try!
Thanks dude. I have a Concours, and it's a total pain for me. I got ill, had surgery, lost a butt load of weight and thought I would never get that bike up on it's stand again. I think I am pulling with the left arm like you say not to, so I just push down and lift with the right leg and right arm at the same time. Damn, it used to be so easy.. Peace out bro...
I had an original Connie and yeah, it was a pain before I learned how to do it properly. I think my BMW and most Goldwings are actually easier than your bike. Watch my vid and see if that helps. Take a peek and let me know what you think! ua-cam.com/video/VY3gFElimCU/v-deo.html
Thanks for your excellent video clearing up the mystery of how to put a big bike on its center stand.
Great video. I almost popped an o ring trying to get a bike up on a centre stand the first time I tried and is was a 125cc. Certainly all in the technique.
Awesome video..❤ jt is advisable to.put on first gear and side stand open for safety while removing from center stand especially when bike is heavy and you are not very familiar
Very helpful tutorial, thank you for the time in explaining the easy way on how to, properly pull a heavier bike onto the center stand.
Taking it off the stand works well for me if i hold the handlebar at both grips, while standing with my right foot on the stand lever. When pushing forward, i use the front brake to slowly let the bike down in a controlled way, then pull her towards me and the side stand. You did well to emphasize that the lifting is done with the leg, not with the back. Mine is only a 1200GS, but my back is problematic and i have no bother with the centre stand at all. Nice video.
Thank you, this was the only method I could get to work on my Suzuki bandit
I must say it looks so easy how you do it.
I bought a gsx 750 f and i struggle to put it on the center stand and i weight about 65 kg so maybe its to heavy for me and afraid i'll drop it but i will keep trying thank you for youre tips greetings from holland
Hi there Cody,thank you so so much,I'm due soon to receive my motorbike Honda cbr1000 & the weight does terrify me,I couldn't believe how you put the Goldwing & the 1800 cc ,
Excellent technique & thank you friend,you cover apsolutely everything 🙂🙂🙂
My first bike was a 400 and I had a real hard time getting it up onto the centre stand until someone showed by the rhythm of it. Great video!
ThankYou! After watching other videos all advising R hand tries to pull backwards (fail), this Works 😉☑️
Cheers dude, been struggling with that. Knowing that the stand is a lever, really helped.
I was definitely doing this wrong. I got away with it a bit because the bike I have is so light (Suzuki GS 425) but this is much better thanks!
watched this AFTER spending half an hour trying to put my xs750 on a center stand by pulling on the handlebar. i'll give it a try tomorrow
Great video, Bro.. simple but brief advice..
If I may add one more tip, when you get the bike off the center stand, put the bike in gear, pull the clutch in, when the rear tire reach the ground release the clutch gently, working as a brake, to prevent the bike rolling forward uncontrollably.
Make more video, Bro..
This helped me so much. Was able to get it up no problem after watching . Thanks for your help!
for added control, when taking off the center stand, make sure bike is in 1st gear. That will stop it from rolling after coming down. Great tutorial.
Um, if it's in first gear, it's not going to roll enough to get it off the stand.
So easy when you know how to do it! Thank you!
Thanks! I just made my first center stand after n times of trying of doing it wrong. Lol. The explanation really helped me understand the process 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for this video. I was struggling with my bike. It helped
One really important thing to have in main is the shoos you are wearing. It have to be flat and strong to take the weight out of you foot. Thanks Cody.
Im 5 11 275 and can deadlift 565 pounds and squat 465. And the neighbor was laughing at me watching me trying to put the old goldwing I bought on its centerstand and when I bought it the 60 year old guy laughed when I tried to get it off. Its definitely a skill/knowing what to do so dont feel bad lol
Functional strength is where it's at the rest is poser
Hey man I thank you! You just save me a second time dropping my bike and me fallling down with it! 😂
Amazing technique. Thanks 👍. I had never used a bike with a centre stand until I got my super 10. But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't do it. A couple friends tried pulling the bike and lifting the bike while I was pushing the stand down. We dropped the bike hard :(. The reason was that the bike was lowered by 30mm with a different dog bone. Once I got something with 30mm height, I put it on the floor, got the real wheel on it and then tried the stand.... It got on the first try. So for bikes that are lowered, try changing your stand or try getting the rear wheel a bit higher before you try .
Amazing Bro., it works!!!!! Its my first time to own a big scooter, and it just so hard for me to do this, after watching your video, I got it in one try, and so easy, thanks a lot for the demo, Mabuhay to you, from the Philippines.....
Success!! Glad it helped brother!
brilliant video mate, really easy with your technique 😃👍 many thanks from andy in the uk
Wow, you made it look so easy, especially with that big bike. I just bought a Suzuki, Bergman scooter and couldn;t do it. It is almost 600lbs. That Goldwing must be twice that. Thanks man.
I had an ST1100 and as you said a pain to get up, Blackbird no probs🤘
I hurt my hand a lot in my driving school yesterday because i'm doing it wrong, thank you for this meaningful video 😢
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Dude I been watching every tutorial but this one works. VFR and CB 400 Hyper VETEC. Pig up on the centre stand. Tiss up now and did.not drop.
Thanks! Finally I know how to do it properly. Greetings from Poland (EU)
It finally worked for me on the 20th attempt. I was doing it wrong. Thanks a bunch!
50 attempts till now and my bike doesn't even move. Don't know what's wrong.
This is the technique I was taught by my driving instructor. I'm glad I learnt to do it right or my ST1100 would have killed my back already! Excellent explanation, the right technique really makes all the difference.
I applaud your instructor! It sure does!
Been pulling like craaazzyy then i watched this video. First try first successful pull💯
Will give a go I do find hard to put Tiger 800 on the center stand thanks getting old.
Very helpful thank you
Might consider having bike in gear when taking off the stand?? Would stop it from rolling forward and potentially lifting the side stand. Good technique you show. Some after-market stands aren't well balanced and needs quite a bit of effort to get on the stand. Best portable tool you can have.
2 observations 1) Takes all weight off the rear suspension - good for the suspension and long storage 2) because weight is also lifted off the front wheel, the front suspension will extend - be careful of brake & speedometer cables that they don't stretch too much.
Thanks TMMD. Best regards
PS - wear sturdy soled shoes as flip-flops will hurt your foot! :)
watched 3 or 4 other centerstand tutorials, and tried it after watching each one, but none worked for me, I still couldn't do it, then I watched yours and bingo, up on the center stand she went, and I did it 4 or 5 more times just for fun... thanks
Thanks so much, I have been practicing on my CB Honda which is a Bear as you call it :)
Good Video. I have a 2013 GoldWing F6B and a 2006 Suzuki Katana 750 and even though the F6b weighs 400lbs more it is easier to put on the Center Stand. Thanks for sharing.
Exactly my point! 80’s CBX1000? Yea right! Better have eaten your Wheaties!
Wow the first video that actually helped me 👍
Superb boss. I got injury by doing in wrong way. Thanks
Great video! Ride mid 80 Goldwings GL1200. As a aging senior 70+, can't seem to consistently get mine on centrestand. The theory I'm sure is sound, but can't help but wonder is these bikes either have too high of a centrestand or are in the wrong position. If I drive the back tire on a 3/4" plywood it comes up not bad but is hard to get off. Any help would be much appreciated.