Maybe it's just me but your link takes me to the first post/page of this thread.Turntable is built!
Maybe it's just me but your link takes me to the first post/page of this thread.Turntable is built!
Thanks! Fixed now.Maybe it's just me but your link takes me to the first post/page of this thread.
Thanks! Fixed now.
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I'd like to see a pic of your turntable. The link takes me to the "What did you do with your ST today?" thread.Turntable is built!
What did you do with your ST today?
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Should be fixed now but here it is.I'd like to see a pic of your turntable. The link takes me to the "What did you do with your ST today?" thread.
Should be fixed now but here it is.
What did you do with your ST today?
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Sorry gents!It still takes me to Post #1 Page 1 of What did you do to your ST today?* Maybe you meant it to go here?
*I erred when I said 'the first post/page of this thread.' I thought I was already in WDYDTYSTT not Actual Weight.
The turn table thickness makes it harder. Try adding a small sheet of plywood or two under your front tire to add offset.Works great. That bike is a heavy lift onto the center stand!
I found that another 3/4" under the back wheel made all the difference. Also maxing out the preload so that the frame is as high as possible helped.The turn table thickness makes it harder....
Video placing ST1300 on centerstand.I think I also need to figure out the best technique.
because the reverse shift lever would snag on your skirt or dress.explain again why this bike does not have reverse.
Experience from your 2 tip overs i see.because the reverse shift lever would snag on your skirt or dress.
they were both when I was moving slowly forward on gravel and my foot slipped out. Reverse on even the slightest incline is a bit of a pain though, so I always avoid that. Or if I can't avoid it I get off the bike and push it backwards until I find level ground.Experience from your 2 tip overs i see.
Nice, love the color.Wanted to update this thread to let you good folks know that we did buy an ST. Bought it from its original owners Ron and Paula who meticulously maintained their 2005 running up a measly 56,000 kms on the clock. Came with a factory topbox (do they all have a nifty monogrammed mat?), bar risers, black reflective on the panniers and a 12v socket.
We haven't had a chance to do any serious miles but we are a pair of happy ST owners. Please welcome STella!