Lengthening your Sidestand

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Lengthening your Sidestand

Post by ducinthebay »

No, this is not some silly male enhancement spam.

For some strange reason, that I have never really figured out, the Ducati engineers did not fit the Paso, or especially the Sport, with a long enough sidestand. In pictures, you often see them with a block of wood, or a rock under the sidestand foot. I have tried several other Ducati side stands, and they all seem to be the same. I currently have a Monster stand on my Sport (aluminum bracket and alumunum rod)

I just found the perfect foot to add to the short sidestands. They are toe brakes, or stoppers for roller skates. For an example go to skates.com and search 'stoppers'.
Nice and strong, one screw hole in the middle, inserted metal plate and stylish. Comes in a variety of colors, and at $6 - 8/pr., its easily the cheapest solution going. Just drill and tap a hole from the bottom of the foot of your side stand. I used a 6mm bolt to hold it on. I didn't even have to sand it down to fit the correct angle. Makes the bike sit at a nice correct angle. Couldn't have asked for a better height.:thumbup:

Added benefit is if you forget and leave your sidestand down, the rubber will give a bit and it won't pitch you off your bike. It also increased the size of the footprint on the ground, which is never a bad thing. (why are sidestand feet so small?)

As with all rubber products, the best way to sand or shape them is a wire wheel on your grinder. Works wonders.

Cheers,
Duc in the Bay
1990 750 Sport x2-Rosso Blanko (900ss copy) & Nuovo Nudo (Scrambler project)
1991 907 -mostly stock
2002 ST4s - Lots of mods.
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CAn you liink up a picture?
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Post by delagem »

Actually, that worked in my favor when I lowered the 750 Paso for my wife! Didn't have to mess with the kickstand at all!

I also lowered my KTM450EXC by 4", and had to chop, chop, and chop again! (and it's still too long) Fortunately on the KTM the kickstand is hollow, I just pulled the plastic foot out of the end, and put it back in with some weatherstrip adhesive when I was done.
The $900 Paso: DellOrto's, Dyna 5 ohm coils, Ignitech TCIP4; finally, a new set of tires! Goldentyre GT070/071

The bike is gone, but the nightmares continue...
Marinus

I'd just be happy to have a side stand.

Post by Marinus »

The last owner broke it and I'm to tight to fork out $80 to Desmocycle for their used one.
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