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Shellywoozle
21-12-06, 03:43 PM
I am getting a paddock stand to make cleaning Suki alot easier, can you fit a centre stand to the SV ?

TSM
21-12-06, 03:51 PM
Yehniooooooooooooooooooo

chazzyb
21-12-06, 04:00 PM
I am getting a paddock stand to make cleaning Suki alot easier, can you fit a centre stand to the SV ?

Yes. Curvy (http://www.mo-tech.de/produkt/?produkt_id=262&marken_id=73) version, pointy (http://www.mo-tech.de/produkt/?produkt_id=263&marken_id=73) version.

I have one on my curvy SV.

TLMark
21-12-06, 04:48 PM
You would be better off with a ABBA stand http://www.abbastands.co.uk/
mine fits the SV650S TL1000s and also my old TZR250 and don't effect the cornering :lol:

MikeC
21-12-06, 05:54 PM
I was about to ask this...!

I'll have a padock stand for the garage but would rather a centre stand for when parking up if its got any luggage on it, so thats good news! :D

600+
22-12-06, 09:16 AM
erm>?? 135euros for the centre stand?

that is about £100!!! :shock: a bit expensivoo I think

MikeC
22-12-06, 10:42 AM
Here does the same one by the looks of it, but in the UK: http://www.inter-bike.co.uk/inter-bikeshop/default.asp?numperpage=1&images=on&display=full&categoryid=447&searchstr=HPS.05.219.100&itemname=SW-Motech%20-%20Suzuki%20SV650%20S/N%20Motorcycle%20Centre%20Stand-%202003%20onwards

Likewise, here (same stand, same price):
http://www.bykebitz.co.uk/acatalog/Suzuki_Centre_Stands.html

Kate
22-12-06, 12:12 PM
I really can't see the point of putting a center stand on an SV. If you get an ABBA stand as someone has already suggested, its pretty easy doing bike maintenance.

Baph
22-12-06, 12:15 PM
I really can't see the point of putting a center stand on an SV.
I agree completely!

Jools'SV Now
22-12-06, 01:02 PM
OO never seen that ABBA stand before - looks good. Mainly 'cos you can use it on your own.
Really handy for cleaning/lubing

ejohnh
23-12-06, 12:13 AM
It's easy using paddock stands solo. All you need to do is to rest the side stand on a 2.5 " block before applying the rear paddock stand. Once you've got the rear end raised, mark the shafts in the appropriate position so that you can subsequently drill new holes for the split pins. Then you won't have to mess about getting the hooks to the proper width before lifting the back. I use mine almost everyday now - dead easy.

If you haven't got the means to modify the paddock stand to fit the bike then the Abba seems the best bet. Seems a but expensive for what it is though. I got front and rear paddock stands for £39. They are great for general maintenance, lubing and cleaning as has been said. I'd like to get a lft for any extensive maintenance though. Trouble is they are so bl*dy expensive.

JohnH

zedleppelin1981
30-12-06, 07:10 PM
A (slightly) cheaper centre stand - http://shop.wemoto.com/index.dyn?oid=5834298&cat=CHASSIS In the centre of the page.

I've got a paddock stand for the SV, but it is nowhere as stable as a centre stand, which I have on the Honda.

A centre stand comes in handy when filling up a bike. No lean means you can really fill it to the brim (I always step off the bike to fill up, rather than sitting on it).

chazzyb
30-12-06, 08:27 PM
(I always step off the bike to fill up, rather than sitting on it).

Always a good idea. I'm always mindful of the story I heard about someone's foot slipping on spilt diesel when sitting on the bike, filling it...