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Installing side-stand bracket

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akpasta
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Installing side-stand bracket

Post by akpasta » Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:30 pm

Now that I finally have the longer shoulder bolt required for the side stand I'm going to install it some time this week. It appears three things must go through the side stand bracket: the center stand bolt, left-side rear engine mount bolt, and that tube that comes out from the frame and bolts to the left-side foot peg bracket.

I was curious, for those of you who have installed one of these before, if there is a trick to installing the side stand bracket without removing the left-side exhaust and/or foot peg mount. Trying to budget the time after work with daylight to see if I can complete the job in just an hour or so.

I'm excited to finally have a kick-stand.

THANKS!

This thread was also very helpful http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb77-sid ... =sidestand

Tim Miller
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Re: Installing side-stand bracket

Post by Tim Miller » Mon Mar 11, 2013 7:42 pm

Left exhaust has to come off. The foot peg bracket can be rotated counter clockwise. Easy job.

Tim

akpasta wrote:Now that I finally have the longer shoulder bolt required for the side stand I'm going to install it some time this week. It appears three things must go through the side stand bracket: the center stand bolt, left-side rear engine mount bolt, and that tube that comes out from the frame and bolts to the left-side foot peg bracket.

I was curious, for those of you who have installed one of these before, if there is a trick to installing the side stand bracket without removing the left-side exhaust and/or foot peg mount. Trying to budget the time after work with daylight to see if I can complete the job in just an hour or so.

I'm excited to finally have a kick-stand.

THANKS!

This thread was also very helpful http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb77-sid ... =sidestand

akpasta
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Post by akpasta » Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:01 pm

Thanks. Ya still easy but a bit more time consuming.

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