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Post by doulsy on Jun 8, 2017 17:12:18 GMT
put the stand on my t5 and the front wheel is only a few mm of the ground, it also has 2 springs.
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Post by mijapxman on Jun 8, 2017 18:01:31 GMT
doulsy,Not to my knowledge as both use the same frame, could be different stand feet on your old stand? Think it uses 2 smaller springs in stead of one large spring to make it fit with the bigger T5 exhaust. Ride safe. Mij☺
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Post by doulsy on Jun 8, 2017 20:51:51 GMT
doulsy,Not to my knowledge as both use the same frame, could be different stand feet on your old stand? Think it uses 2 smaller springs in stead of one large spring to make it fit with the bigger T5 exhaust. Ride safe. Mij☺ looked at some images on google and some defo sit different, i took photo before i removed it from frame and put it back on exact same, the t5 was allready stripped when i got it apart from stand so i don't know how it sat.
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Post by ironsloth on Jun 8, 2017 21:54:47 GMT
Get a pair of those alloy feet for them, should raise it by a few mm. Either that or Viagra to help it stand up...
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Post by RWS74 on Jun 9, 2017 5:55:17 GMT
Failing that how's your rear shock? My 2014 PX used to sit with the both wheels touching the ground when on center stand, when I replaced it for a Carbone rear shock not only did it transform the ride it lifted the front wheel off the ground as per normal spec from what I can work out in pictures...
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Post by doulsy on Jun 9, 2017 21:12:53 GMT
Failing that how's your rear shock? My 2014 PX used to sit with the both wheels touching the ground when on center stand, when I replaced it for a Carbone rear shock not only did it transform the ride it lifted the front wheel off the ground as per normal spec from what I can work out in pictures... lol, rear shock is a bran new carbone.
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Post by scooterg on Jun 11, 2017 19:03:44 GMT
Shock Set at lowest point should sit lower at the rear,I think ?
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