Kenneth Webb
Livin' It Up!
I'm just not tall enough or flexible enough to use the factory side stand. FabOneUp has a 310, is shorter than me, and has no problem, but I'm quite a bit older. Anyway....
I just cut out some 1/4" mile steel plate in the shape of the stock stand top, drilled and tapped for a 10mm bolt, cut a Chromoly tube and doubler and put a 20 degree angle on it. Fab did the welding. I left it long, as you can see from the pic below, and scribed the bottom for the angle I wanted. The foot is 3" diameter and that's probably way big for this bike as it will never be heavily loaded. The bottom plate of the top lug is "long" on the front side so it fetches up against the frame to make it solid when down. Fab did the welding when I was visiting.
A problem is that the stand does stick out too much on the left side as the bike is very slim. Optimally it should not project beyond a line between the rear wheel and the exhaust can. If I fall on that side, the stand will take a hit. I don't care as I trail ride and don't ever race. I need to be able to get on and off on rough and sloping ground above all else. The projection issue can be fixed but it would require modifying the pivot point on the bike and that's more than I want to do now.
I just cut out some 1/4" mile steel plate in the shape of the stock stand top, drilled and tapped for a 10mm bolt, cut a Chromoly tube and doubler and put a 20 degree angle on it. Fab did the welding. I left it long, as you can see from the pic below, and scribed the bottom for the angle I wanted. The foot is 3" diameter and that's probably way big for this bike as it will never be heavily loaded. The bottom plate of the top lug is "long" on the front side so it fetches up against the frame to make it solid when down. Fab did the welding when I was visiting.
A problem is that the stand does stick out too much on the left side as the bike is very slim. Optimally it should not project beyond a line between the rear wheel and the exhaust can. If I fall on that side, the stand will take a hit. I don't care as I trail ride and don't ever race. I need to be able to get on and off on rough and sloping ground above all else. The projection issue can be fixed but it would require modifying the pivot point on the bike and that's more than I want to do now.
