TDM850 stand. DON'T DO IT

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plodder wrote:
Stig wrote:Maybe something from an IT465 :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Maybe a DT50/125/whatever they did them in?

Or ask mr Rutz nicely if he can cut and weld another inch into it.

Or how about a thick sole plate?
Be careful if going for a stand from a small bike like a trailie as their stands are hollow and can snap. They are only meant to keep the weight of a small bike too..... not an Exup :eek:
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What about one of those big heavy enduro style bikes, Cagiva Elephant or whatever it is, or something similar? Or even the Triumph Tiger?
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Actually scrap the Tiger idea, all the ones I've seen have been shaking like a shitting dog on their side stands
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nismo wrote:Actually scrap the Tiger idea, all the ones I've seen have been shaking like a shitting dog on their side stands
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was passing a park near to me and thought I saw a kangaroo :eek:

Imagine how I felt as I got closer and realised it was a greyhound having a shit :retard:
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