Guest jimjib Posted July 10, 2002 Posted July 10, 2002 .....to keep it from draging? I have shaved the rubber bumper to allow the stand to swing up a bit but it still rubs at the front. Has anyone made a bracket to move the whole shabang up a bit?
Guest Guest Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 What little information I can offer comes from the Sport 1100 arena, but the frames for the V11's are essentially the same, so here goes. According to some of the members on the Australian Guzzi forum: http://www.guzzi.com.au/forum/guzzi/ some Kawasaki side stands can be fitted to the spine frame bikes. I've never gotten any details though I've posted asking for some. Try them if you like. If you get a cogent reply, please post the details back here. More useful are the folks in Germany: http://www.daes-mototec.de/ DAES Mototec has a kit for re-locating the side stand to the more normal aft position. This one I believe requires welding on the frame. It also will not work with the stock exhaust systems on the Sport 1100/i/Daytona RS but probably will not interfere with the exhaust system on the V11's. DAS also has a number of other specialized parts for the earlier Sport 1100/1100i/Daytona RS's and are busy adding components for the V11 Sports as well. Carl Allison Modesto, California 01 V11 Sport TT 97 MG Sport 1100i "Bright Red Italian Bugswatter" 97 MG California 1100i 84 V65C "Training Wheels" MGNOC 17546 email: guzzi007@postoffice.pacbell.net http://home.pacbell.net/guzzi007/sportissimo.html
dlaing Posted July 12, 2002 Posted July 12, 2002 You might also check out http://www.guzzisport.com/html/V11.html They have a different kickstand shown as well as the coolest upgrades...If I could only read Japanese?!
Guest Jaap Posted July 15, 2002 Posted July 15, 2002 Just cut off the rubber bumper halfway. Did the trick for me. I think if I would rub it at the front I would go over the limit of my BT020's
Guest jimjib Posted July 16, 2002 Posted July 16, 2002 You wont go over the limit of the tires before the .the front of the kickstand hits the deck.
Guest Jaap Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 Not te get too personal on the first question, but what's your weight and what suspension settings do you use? And the lowest part of the mufflers still have ground clearance?
Guest jimjib Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 I am 210 lbs a Front sag: Rider-49mm Rear: Static-33mm. No sign of the cans dragging, I quit going when the stand touched down
Guest ckknives Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 I was told by another Rosso rider from Canada this weekend, that you just take the black rubber stop off and the stand would not rub as frequently. He also rotated the mufflers in and up after fabricating new mounts and does not drag those parts ever. ckknives on Olympic Peninsula
Guest jimjib Posted July 18, 2002 Posted July 18, 2002 The first thing I did was grind the rubber stop off but the front of the stand still hits.
Janusz Posted July 19, 2002 Posted July 19, 2002 You would be well advised to shift your weight more in turns and you will stop dragging so much and still go faster a bit. Any other tricks will be too dangerous on the street and reserved for the track. But again, our bikes are not the best suited for the track anyways, so what's the point?
Guest jimjib Posted July 19, 2002 Posted July 19, 2002 I think you should always get as much clearance as you can, I would hate to need it in an emergence and get levered off the ground by the dang kickstand.
Guest hyper Posted July 21, 2002 Posted July 21, 2002 The reason your dragging the front part of your stand and not your exhaust is your suspension settings. You have to much sag on the front. Some things to try,increase compression damping,thicker oil,stronger springs or spacers for existing springs. You could also try softing up your rebound damping to allow your forks to rebound quicker and pick a little clearance.
Guest jimjib Posted July 22, 2002 Posted July 22, 2002 I think my sag is pretty much right on the money.
Guest hyper Posted July 22, 2002 Posted July 22, 2002 Jimjib, You have to try something, the problem is pretty basic, you are running out of ground clearance. You have to get the front suspension working higher up in its stroke. This problem will not magically fix itself without some adjustments. Period. Hyper
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