Centre/Stand Gen 1
#1
Hi, I am about to fit a factory centre/stand on my 99. I know the header/pipes need to be removed, but, are there any opinions on cornering or other issues with it fitted.
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#2
I think BigKev just fitted one recently, so he may be able to offer some info.
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#3
(07-04-2012, 08:17pm)Dennis Wrote: Hi, I am about to fit a factory centre/stand on my 99. I know the header/pipes need to be removed, but, are there any opinions on cornering or other issues with it fitted.
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#4
hope this helps . . .

I found this out when I took mine off . . . take off the radiator fan, undo the radiator(but don't remove and don't drain) to give you a bit more room and make it easier to loosen the headers(just loosen, no need to take right off). With back of the pipes undone you can lever the pipes out of the way enough with the standard pipes to take the centrestand off, so you should be able to put it on without having to remove everything.

The cornering clearance is slightly lessened on the left side, and it touches about the same time as the hero peg (the little knob under the footpeg) touches. The only time I really noticed it was serious 2up hooning, or track days. (PI- Turn 3 and siberia) If you didn't scape often before, you shouldn't notice any difference with clearance. When it did touch it didn't really upset the bike. I just used "climb off a little bit more" on the left if the corner got toooo sharp. RHS made no difference at all.

The centrestand was really handy, but I just liked the look more with that little bottom fairing bit on, so I've taken mine off again.
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#5
Thanks for the replies. It sure does help.

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#6
(08-04-2012, 03:56pm)Ward P Wrote: hope this helps . . .

I found this out when I took mine off . . . take off the radiator fan, undo the radiator(but don't remove and don't drain) to give you a bit more room and make it easier to loosen the headers(just loosen, no need to take right off). With back of the pipes undone you can lever the pipes out of the way enough with the standard pipes to take the centrestand off, so you should be able to put it on without having to remove everything.

The cornering clearance is slightly lessened on the left side, and it touches about the same time as the hero peg (the little knob under the footpeg) touches. The only time I really noticed it was serious 2up hooning, or track days. (PI- Turn 3 and siberia) If you didn't scape often before, you shouldn't notice any difference with clearance. When it did touch it didn't really upset the bike. I just used "climb off a little bit more" on the left if the corner got toooo sharp. RHS made no difference at all.

The centrestand was really handy, but I just liked the look more with that little bottom fairing bit on, so I've taken mine off again.

DO YOU STILL HAVE THE CENTRE STAND?
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(10-01-2014, 02:17pm)markb187 Wrote:
(08-04-2012, 03:56pm)Ward P Wrote: hope this helps . . .

I found this out when I took mine off . . . take off the radiator fan, undo the radiator(but don't remove and don't drain) to give you a bit more room and make it easier to loosen the headers(just loosen, no need to take right off). With back of the pipes undone you can lever the pipes out of the way enough with the standard pipes to take the centrestand off, so you should be able to put it on without having to remove everything.

The cornering clearance is slightly lessened on the left side, and it touches about the same time as the hero peg (the little knob under the footpeg) touches. The only time I really noticed it was serious 2up hooning, or track days. (PI- Turn 3 and siberia) If you didn't scape often before, you shouldn't notice any difference with clearance. When it did touch it didn't really upset the bike. I just used "climb off a little bit more" on the left if the corner got toooo sharp. RHS made no difference at all.

The centrestand was really handy, but I just liked the look more with that little bottom fairing bit on, so I've taken mine off again.

DO YOU STILL HAVE THE CENTRE STAND?

Yes It's for a Gen1. just taking up space in the shed atm.
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(10-01-2014, 07:05pm)Ward P Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:17pm)markb187 Wrote:
(08-04-2012, 03:56pm)Ward P Wrote: hope this helps . . .

I found this out when I took mine off . . . take off the radiator fan, undo the radiator(but don't remove and don't drain) to give you a bit more room and make it easier to loosen the headers(just loosen, no need to take right off). With back of the pipes undone you can lever the pipes out of the way enough with the standard pipes to take the centrestand off, so you should be able to put it on without having to remove everything.

The cornering clearance is slightly lessened on the left side, and it touches about the same time as the hero peg (the little knob under the footpeg) touches. The only time I really noticed it was serious 2up hooning, or track days. (PI- Turn 3 and siberia) If you didn't scape often before, you shouldn't notice any difference with clearance. When it did touch it didn't really upset the bike. I just used "climb off a little bit more" on the left if the corner got toooo sharp. RHS made no difference at all.

The centrestand was really handy, but I just liked the look more with that little bottom fairing bit on, so I've taken mine off again.

DO YOU STILL HAVE THE CENTRE STAND?

Yes It's for a Gen1. just taking up space in the shed atm.

can you email me some pics plz? mark.broomfield@hotmail.com
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#9
I reckon I've got one as well for gen 1, but I won't get home til Thursday. Yours for the postage?
Rob
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#10
Well you'll get one either way. Either the Captain or me.
I'll post up a couple of photos in a day or two (pretty sure I have a couple of it fitted) Like I said before, very handy, I've done a track day with them fitted, bugger all loss of ground clearance. You just have to lose the little plastic fairing piece underneath.
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#11
I reckon I've got one as well for gen 1, but I won't get home til Thursday. Yours for the postage?
Rob
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#12
Hey guys... I would be interested in a centre stand too if a spare one is still up for offer???
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(13-01-2014, 10:11pm)Ward P Wrote: Well you'll get one either way. Either the Captain or me.
I'll post up a couple of photos in a day or two (pretty sure I have a couple of it fitted) Like I said before, very handy, I've done a track day with them fitted, bugger all loss of ground clearance. You just have to lose the little plastic fairing piece underneath.

waiting for pics? does it come with everything I need to fit it? like double springs,bolts,nuts?
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#14
Topic's from Friends H.org with all in&outs
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/maintenanc...-busa.html
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http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/general-bi...stand.html
espec Read last post #8 from johnnycheese
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(15-01-2014, 12:09pm)Vanishing Point Wrote: Topic's from Friends H.org with all in&outs
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/maintenanc...-busa.html
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http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/general-bi...stand.html
espec Read last post #8 from johnnycheese
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Pics from H.org
http://www.hayabusa.org/gallery/displayi...geid=59971
http://www.hayabusa.org/gallery/displayi...geid=59970
http://www.hayabusa.org/gallery/displayi...geid=59974
[Image: 147033d1245842097-whos-installed-center-...dfce_1.jpg]
[Image: 172561d1263183607-busa-center-stand-kickstand-007.jpg]
[Image: 172562d1263183615-busa-center-stand-kickstand-013.jpg]

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ill take it. I live at Brisbane/jamboree heights postcode 4074
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