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Title: Well, finally did it....
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on January 26, 2018, 01:27:55 AM
I always park my Kymco like this....on the center stand.
(https://s17.postimg.org/5i1bxi92n/P1020659_3.jpg)

But the other day, I parked like this -- on the side stand.
(https://s17.postimg.org/t90pfom5b/P1030603.jpg)

Later, I climbed on, started the engine, put on the heated glove liners and the gauntlets

and started riding up this street...
(https://s17.postimg.org/i9fi3ylen/P1010272_3.jpg)

When I was in front of the UnderDog Café , about where that white Soul is, a street buddy hollered that my "kick-stand" was still down.
4 years of riding on 4 different scooters - maybe 25,000 total miles - I finally did what I never thought I'd do.
Rode off with the side stand down!
BTW - the LIKE200i owner's manual says that the scooter cannot start with the side-stand down. This is an error - there is NO side-stand cut off on this scooter.
 It starts just fine with the side stand down - as any LIKE owner will tell you.

This flustered me so much that I then left the R turn blinker on half way through town! (a loud blinker - but not with ear plugs and helmet)
It had been 5 weeks or so since my last ride, due to the weather - still no excuse.

Living and still learning here....
Stig
Title: Re: Well, finally did it....
Post by: fishcutter44 on January 26, 2018, 02:36:46 AM
Good thing you were only embarrassed and not worse, in a left turn the side stand can cause you to high-side, not good!
I removed the side stand from my Like 200, because the previous owner had it fall over in a gravel driveway on the side stand.
Just think they are not really stable, especially if windy out.
Still too cold to ride here in RI (I'm a wimp) so going out to the garage to look at the scooter  ;D
Title: Re: Well, finally did it....
Post by: stuo on January 27, 2018, 01:13:34 AM
Consider yourself blessed...a left turn with side stand down can kill you dead. It happened to a rider on a 70's Goldwing. I vote for a mandatory kill switch on all motor bike side stands. I left mine down once but luckily didn't get thrown off when I leaned left. I did have to change my undies but never left it down again.
Title: Re: Well, finally did it....
Post by: DIRKHUNT on January 27, 2018, 11:25:51 PM
Consider yourself blessed...a left turn with side stand down can kill you dead. It happened to a rider on a 70's Goldwing. I vote for a mandatory kill switch on all motor bike side stands. I left mine down once but luckily didn't get thrown off when I leaned left. I did have to change my undies but never left it down again.
The 300i people does have the kill switch in the side stand.
I use the side stand often and for soft surfaces like gravel or asphalt in the Florida sunshine [emoji4]
  I find it better for uneven surfaces as well.


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