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New kickstand design
Rick:
Well, after months of thinking, drawing, and designing, I have finally built a kickstand for my KX500. Instead of adding the pictures to this post, I added to my album in the Gallery. Also, I did not have any green paint left in the can, so just painted silver for now. It helps be able to see the mount a little better in pictures, so worked out just fine.
Thoughts:
- One of my concerns has always been that the main spring would come off and allow the kickstand to drop down. As you might expect, this could get pretty ugly. To address this, I incorporated a simply spring loaded push button and small bracket. I think you can see how it works in the pictures. KTM resolved this by using a rubber loop. I may try to incorporate this system later, but like the strength and security that the metal system provides.
- I wanted the kickstand to go up along the subframe when in the up position just like the Pro Moto Billet systems. This was a tough challenge to bend the kickstand to follow the frame and still be able to hold up the bike.
- I did not want to push my footpeg out by adding a bracket behind the bolt on mount, so wanted a weld on system instead. I sheared several various size pieces of steel, and just used the one that required the least amount of modification. The stop on my kickstand is a 1/4-20 allen head bolt. I think you can see how the head of the bolt hits the pocket and stops.
- I do not like how low most kickstands mounts hang on the frame, so wanted one that was high enough to ensure it would never touch the ground, even when the suspension was bottomed.
I tested the kickstand this past weekend, riding just under 200 miles, and never had a problem. We were also in the snow, so had several chances to try out how well it worked on several surfaces. My son Ben wasn't so sure about the addition of a kickstand, but after having to lay his bike on the ground several times this past weekend, wants one on his new bike.
If anyone has any questions on the specifics of the build, let me know. this kickstand can be made with a drill, a vise, and a grinder, so is easily replicated.
Rick
sdkx500:
Sounds great Rick. I would like the specifics and since I have all those tools but no welder :( I should be able to follow your specs. I went with a clamp on one and im not really happy with it. Did you look at the MSR universal aluminum one at all? I cant find much information on it so I have been contemplating building one.
Thanks
Titus
mikesmith:
A kick stand may not look cool,but it sure is nice to have on a ride,good job Rick.
Rick:
O probably looked at the MSR unit over the last 8 months during the design phase, but don't really remember the web site. I must not have been impressed, as I didn't bother to print any pictures. Also, the unit I built could be put on a mount behind the foot peg, so frame welding would not be required. Also, the aluminum stand only had two straight easy bends, so nothing fancy.
Take a look at the pictures as they provide a pretty good pattern. Let me know if you need any specific information that would help in your construction.
My favorite part of this kickstand is that it is hidden behind my number plate.
Good Luck.
Rick
KXcam22:
Rick,
Drill, vise, grinder! Ive got those......and I sure need a kickstand. I looked for the pics but couldn't find them. Cam
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