Speedfight side stand...?

Discussion in 'The Workshop' started by Conver93, Apr 24, 2013.

  1. Conver93

    Conver93 U better check yourself before u wreck yourself

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    My speedfight 307 wrc doesn't have a side stand, don't think it comes standard, so obviously no fittings etc, does anyone know how I'd go about putting one one? All the fittings aswell? Getting pretty p*****d off with my centre stand!
    Thanks in advance :)
     
  2. TyphRider

    TyphRider Active Member

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  3. Conver93

    Conver93 U better check yourself before u wreck yourself

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    I'll have to have another look if there's anywhere it can go, pretty sure there wasn't
     
  4. Cockers

    Cockers I hate speedfights

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    If you look at youtube and see some of the European kids and there speedfights they do away with the centre stand completely and just have the side stand! some of them may as well rest the bike on its side haha!
     
  5. Conver93

    Conver93 U better check yourself before u wreck yourself

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    I've seen them lol, unfortunately I don't understand a word of what they're saying lol, I had a look and couldn't see where it would go :/ the fairing on the left doesn't have any holes or anything, there's only a bracket bit in the middle /:
     
  6. kylespeedfight

    kylespeedfight Active Member

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    On a speedfight or any peugeot im sure it clamps around the tubular frame? I had the same problem with my speedfight but ive now got a ludix which has a tubular frame and the sidestand id have to buy clamps around the frame tube
     
  7. TeZ258

    TeZ258 Member

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    The side stand fits just in front of where the engine sub frame bolts to the frame on the left hand side(when looking at the back of the bike).

    Here's some pics of where it goes:
    ImageUploadedByTapatalk 21366933155.504122.jpg
    ImageUploadedByTapatalk 21366933174.040123.jpg

    It's pretty simple to install. Just 3 nuts and bolts.
     

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