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Thread: 41 WLA Jiffy (side) Kick Stand

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    DanMay Guest

    Default 41 WLA Jiffy (side) Kick Stand

    I have a problem with my side kick stand dropping down when ridding. It happens after a few minutes, and makes making a left turn rather difficult Any ideas for keeping it in place while riding ?

    Daniel

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    servicardenise Guest

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    How about bungie cords? I know duct tape won't work because it is greasy.

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    exeric Guest

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    Things like that are irritating but you know what the right fix is. You have to bite the bullet and replace the worn out parts and get the mechanism back to the where it originally was. You probably need a new spring or the square on your side stand is worn and rounded. You could re-weld and file it back to fit the spring plate which would take out the slop. The bottom line is fix it right and then you can worry about the next problem.

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    DanMay Guest

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    Thanks,
    I think I will start with a new spring and see what that does.

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    koanes Guest

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    I have replaced the bushing and the spring, making sure the anchor hole for the spring was tight on both ends and ended up with just enough tension to keep the stand up. I think the HD engineers blew it on this one, every thing has to be near perfect to function properly.

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    AdminGuy Guest

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    In the past I have taken springs and shortened them a ring or two to tighten them up. A little muscle and some plyers. heat with propane torch if nesessary. Do not quench. air cool.

    A common problem to many marques.

    A good field event could be to see who can re-install a side spring the fastest with a straight slot screw driver. Could be difficult if your being timed. Pressure does that. I watched a guy try for half hour once. I offered to help twice. He refused. I watched and waited. After almost amputating a finger - I offer to show him an old trick. So I show him. Takes 5 secs. He's so blown away he gives me 20bucks. That was a funny day on the road.

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    len Guest

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    Mine has been like that for about a year. I think the shortened spring is about my only hope to.

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    Rub Guest

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    Are you using the spring bracket with the notch in it? The earlier ones do not have it and the stands work much better if the spring is centered over the leg in the notch. The bushing, casting and leg all need to be in really great condition to work right. Robbie

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    DanMay Guest

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    Thanks for all the help. I ordered a new spring from 45 Restoration and installed it. It turns out the old spring was a bit longer, and the wrong color (silver not black ?). The real problem was it was installed wrong, so the tension was actually pulling the stand down, not up !

    Anyway, I installed the new spring the correct way and it works great. The rest of the stand was in fine shape.

    Daniel

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    cheifrider Guest

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    so much for my piece of firewood under the frame suggestion.............

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