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Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 6:03 am
by Eziofezio
This is also a warning! When I bought my bike I noticed that the small foot panel(metal piece where you place your foot when using the stand) on the central stand was shinny black, this was the first time I saw this as all other scooter have indentations to improve grip when using the stand. Initially I thought that it's probably more comfortable or something.
THEN! the accident happened that made me rethink this part of the scooter: while using the central stand my foot slipped, i lost control and the bike fell! It fell luckily on another crap scooter! It didn't scratch my bike but it upset me a lot and made me criticise this part of the stand, no wonder other scooters don't share the the the same defect.
Has anyone else encountered this issue? Is there a solution? Thanks
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 6:26 am
by gn2
The solution is to learn how to put the scooter on the stand properly.
Left hand on the handlebar, right hand on the grab handle and right foot on the centre stand.
Push the stand down and make sure both of the stand feet are in contact with the ground, then put your weight on your right foot.
You don't lift the scooter with your hands but with your weight on the right foot.
If enough of your weight is on your right foot and you are wearing the approproiate sturdy footwear for riding a scooter, your foot will never slip.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 9:05 am
by homie
Eziofezio wrote: I lost control and the bike fell! It fell luckily on another crap scooter!
did he call my scooter CRAP! i'm offended
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:01 pm
by you you
Eziofezio wrote:This is also a warning! When I bought my bike I noticed that the small foot panel(metal piece where you place your foot when using the stand) on the central stand was shinny black, this was the first time I saw this as all other scooter have indentations to improve grip when using the stand. Initially I thought that it's probably more comfortable or something.
THEN! the accident happened that made me rethink this part of the scooter: while using the central stand my foot slipped, i lost control and the bike fell! It fell luckily on another crap scooter! It didn't scratch my bike but it upset me a lot and made me criticise this part of the stand, no wonder other scooters don't share the the the same defect.
Has anyone else encountered this issue? Is there a solution? Thanks
Are you really blaming the stand?
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 6:01 pm
by k2apache6.0
gn2 wrote:The solution is to learn how to put the scooter on the stand properly.
Left hand on the handlebar, right hand on the grab handle and right foot on the centre stand.
Push the stand down and make sure both of the stand feet are in contact with the ground, then put your weight on your right foot.
You don't lift the scooter with your hands but with your weight on the right foot.
If enough of your weight is on your right foot and you are wearing the approproiate sturdy footwear for riding a scooter, your foot will never slip.
GN2 is right as usual ..Perfect description of how it's done, right here.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 7:04 pm
by honkerman
k2apache6.0 wrote:gn2 wrote:The solution is to learn how to put the scooter on the stand properly.
Left hand on the handlebar, right hand on the grab handle and right foot on the centre stand.
Push the stand down and make sure both of the stand feet are in contact with the ground, then put your weight on your right foot.
You don't lift the scooter with your hands but with your weight on the right foot.
If enough of your weight is on your right foot and you are wearing the approproiate sturdy footwear for riding a scooter, your foot will never slip.
GN2 is right as usual ..Perfect description of how it's done, right here.
Yep. Tbh, I've used dozens of different centerstands on various bikes and few of them have what I would call a non-skid surface. In fact, I happen to own two scooters and despite the fact that both have "shiny black" surfaces (something we call "paint"), my foot has never slipped off either of them, nor off any of the shiny black center stands of bikes or scooters I've owned or worked on, simply because I follow the method listed above, and lean slightly over the bike to let my weight do all the work. When I worked in the IT world, we used to call your type of issue an "ID-10T" error.
See the pics below and tell me how one is less slippery than the other.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 7:59 pm
by Jge64
I Never use the side stand, always use the center, never a single problem, practice and get it right......
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:18 am
by Mister Paul
People generally think that you have to pull the bike back to get it on the stand. That's when it slips. You don't, just let your weight do the work.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:23 am
by homie
And always make sure BOTH pegs are firmly touching level ground before starting the LIFT motion using your weight as mentioned.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 9:47 am
by homie
Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 10:21 am
by you you
homie wrote:Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
I never know if you are being serious.
Says lives in Barcelona but my €20 says is from the UK. The Spanish aren't this inept with scooters

Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:07 am
by Eziofezio
Holly molly! Got a lot of answers this time!!! Haha! Yeah I admit it was completely my fault. GN2 is right in you have to put your weight in it.
I was just wondering why many other scooters do not have that part shiny and what the reason is.
I peg your pardon to everyone that was offended in anyway by my main comment.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:09 am
by GeorgeSK
Don't worry. If anybody was offended, it's their problem. Welcome aboard.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:18 am
by honkerman
homie wrote:Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
I hear the rain there falls mainly on the plain...
Kinda like Lancaster county...
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:20 am
by honkerman
Eziofezio wrote:Holly molly! Got a lot of answers this time!!! Haha! Yeah I admit it was completely my fault. GN2 is right in you have to put your weight in it.
I was just wondering why many other scooters do not have that part shiny and what the reason is.
I peg your pardon to everyone that was offended in anyway by my main comment.
Not offended. Just thought it was funny that you were blaming the scoot for your lack of technique.

Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:42 am
by Eziofezio
you you wrote:homie wrote:Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
I never know if you are being serious.
Says lives in Barcelona but my €20 says is from the UK. The Spanish aren't this inept with scooters

What a stupid comment. How do you know? Have you ever been to Spain? You would have noticed there a LOT more scooters
compared to the Uk. Yes I can say this becuase I lived in both countries not like you!
Did you see the pictures of my bike? Where do you find sunny beaches with palm trees in the UK?
Why would I lie to everybody on this forum about my location?
"I'm actually a nice guy and can behave

" yeah right
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 12:25 pm
by honkerman
Eziofezio wrote:you you wrote:homie wrote:Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
I never know if you are being serious.
Says lives in Barcelona but my €20 says is from the UK. The Spanish aren't this inept with scooters

What a stupid comment. How do you know? Have you ever been to Spain? You would have noticed there a LOT more scooters
compared to the Uk. Yes I can say this becuase I lived in both countries not like you!
Did you see the pictures of my bike? Where do you find sunny beaches with palm trees in the UK?
Why would I lie to everybody on this forum about my location?
"I'm actually a nice guy and can behave

" yeah right
It was a joke. To a native English speaker, the sarcasm would have been obvious. This is not intended as an affront toward you, but rather an acknowledgment that you are apparently not a native English speaker and the vagaries of the language may not be as obvious to you.
To be fair, 2yous is usually more difficult to decipher than this. Of course, he's from the UK so he's not a native English speaker either.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 12:52 pm
by gn2
Eziofezio wrote:Where do you find sunny beaches with palm trees in the UK?
Plockton.
Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 12:55 pm
by Alibally
Ayr as well I think
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Re: Central stand
Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 12:56 pm
by you you
Eziofezio wrote:you you wrote:homie wrote:Was we too rough on the new guy from Spain. I like Spain... its a great town
I never know if you are being serious.
Says lives in Barcelona but my €20 says is from the UK. The Spanish aren't this inept with scooters

What a stupid comment. How do you know? Have you ever been to Spain? You would have noticed there a LOT more scooters
compared to the Uk. Yes I can say this becuase I lived in both countries not like you!
Did you see the pictures of my bike? Where do you find sunny beaches with palm trees in the UK?
Why would I lie to everybody on this forum about my location?
"I'm actually a nice guy and can behave

" yeah right
Ok. Let's stop it here.
The are "you serious" bit was to Homie as am sure, as you are, that Spain isn't a town.
And the inept bit was a dig at the UK as the Spanish are not usually as hopeless with scooters as you are.