I think the mainstand is a highly useful piece of kit.
Not only because it offers better stabilty for parking, but it can make some parts of periodic maintenence of the bike easy as pie:
Wheel/chain adjustment, chain lubing/cleaning and even wheel removal (if you tie off the mainstand so it dosn't shift that is).
They're like portable paddockstands.
I'm surprised Suzuki don't make a mainstand as an optional extra, what with the bike being classed as a sports tourer.
I'd imagine it'd be quite a popular mod for the SV riders who use their bikes with more touring/commuting in mind, rather than those who prefer flying through the twisties etc.
Also, I've heard that leaving a bike on it's sidestand for long periods of time (days etc) can cause all the oil to collect in one side of the engine.
So, when you come along and start the bike for the first time in days, some engine internals can be running slightly dry for a wee while.
Maybe it's mainly when the weather is cold and the oil is thicker or maybe it affects IL4's more because the engine is wider.
I don't know how true that is, but if your bike has been on it's sidestand for a while in the cold, then would it be best to sit on the bike to let
the oil sort of 'find it's level' before starting it, rather than starting it leaned over on its sidestand?
Or would the wear on the engine be so miniscule it's not worth worryin' about?
I think i'd consider a mainstand myself like the one in Lissa's link, aslong as it looked tidy.
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