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Re: [ST] 200 Miles in 2 months



No offense meant but given the weather in your part of the world was it wise
to buy a new bike and lose valuable warranty time. Wouldn't it have been
better to buy it in the early Spring at least.
I would suggest buying a good swinging arm stand, I bought one from Harris
Performance in the UK and it works great, very easy for one person to lift
the bike, it has bearings so the wheel will spin freely and is very stable.
A centre stand has no place on a sports bike.
Ashley
'00 Spondon 955i
'95 Speed Triple


> Ok, so I bought a new RS in early January and have only managed to put 200
> miles on it. This weather in the Northeast sucks, it's snowing again today
> and will only get into the 30's this weekend. It's hard to appreciate a
new
> sportbike when the roads are coverered with snow, ice, sand & salt.
> Didn't take long to realize I need the hugger and  Gen-Mars.
> I'm also trying to decide whether I should get the center-stand of just a
> swing-arm stand. Any opinions, is the center-stand likley to drag?
> Sorry for the rant, thanks for listening.
>
> Jim
> 00 sprint RS
> 00 BMW K1200LT
>
>
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