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Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials => Bville Motorcycle Speed Trials General Chat => Topic started by: landracing on October 26, 2004, 01:05:00 AM

Title: Side and Center Stands
Post by: landracing on October 26, 2004, 01:05:00 AM
Rule 4.H states... "Side and Center stands must be removed"
 
 Suggest changing this to side and center stands must be securly fastened to prevent coming down during a run.
 
 Jon
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 26, 2004, 01:09:00 AM
Are you racing or bar hopping? Why do u need a stand hanging down there. Does the side stand help when you adjust the chain? Remove them.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Tom Liberatore on October 26, 2004, 10:13:00 PM
I find that having a centerstand is way handy out on the salt, especially if you don't have assistance. They are only a hazard for roadracing where they might touch down during cornering and upset the bike. I vote to make their use optional. They aren't gonna fall off.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on October 27, 2004, 01:26:00 PM
ok Frued, so at the end of the course
 when I pull off and have a fire I get to
 get off the bike and lay it on its side
 so with oil, fuel and other fluids potentially
 impacting the fire, the fairing is ruined while
 someone hits it with a fire extinguisher......
 
 so it makes bad sense to put the bike on its side stand at the end of a run???
 
 side stands are better attached than half the
 rest of the crap on many of the bikes out there,
 but I need to remove it because someone says it might come off.......gimmee a break
 
 this should be about common sense and innovation
 not limitation..............
 
 Joe
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 28, 2004, 02:29:00 AM
side stands are better attached than half the
 rest of the crap on many of the bikes out there,
 but I need to remove it because someone says it might come off.......gimmee a break
 
 this should be about common sense and innovation
 not limitation..............
 
  Joe, your continued use of your logo statement..."innovation vs. limitation", isn't supported by your action on the course.
 
 When I look at the foto of your bike taken after your Speed Week run with Jon standing behind you and your head buried on the tank, I can't find a hole in the fairing that would allow you to extend your kick stand but maybe you knew that you wouldn't need it on that run.  Am I to believe that you are re-installing it for 2005? Do you think Jon won't be there to hold it up for you?
 
 I never see it on a side stand in your trailer. Only lobby for things that are consistent with  your own actions.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 28, 2004, 03:11:00 AM
While I was observing the lunar eclipse I had a revelation. Even though Joe will the first to set a motorcycle record above 250 MPH he will still be remembered as the martyr for the side stand clic.
 
 What a heritage.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 28, 2004, 04:02:00 AM
My foto only shows the left side of the fairing.
 If you have relocated your kick stand to the right side, I apologize.  By putting the kick stand on that side it would keep you from burning your foot if you forgot to kill the engine while the fairing was on fire.
 
 Was this a case case of annunciation instead of innovation?
 
 Does this mean I can't baby sit anymore?
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on October 28, 2004, 01:12:00 PM
The center stand removal was related to falling down in a bump while underway and based on experience. While I have never seen a center stand problem at Bonneville, the side stand has been forgotten and left down. The solution has been to keep it aboard the bike and plug it in as required. If you forget it, it should be designed to fall off before you do.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 28, 2004, 01:37:00 PM
CORRECTION: The exhaust is on the right side. Keep the kickstand in the stock place. Doesn't require a retraining program for the pilot that way.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on October 28, 2004, 05:11:00 PM
I think its a stupid rule,
 I dont think Noonan or others
 should take the kickstand off to
 run.......its STUPID
 
 I didnt run a kickstand, but would like to
 have some retractable thing to prop bike up
 with, we didnt get it done in time
 
 I would like to be able to pull
 off course if fire as I have in past,
 with engine, fuel and electric off
 even though I am stupid, and it was nice to
 get off bike, avoid further warm skin ie BURNS
 and Ed was able to put out fire that amazingly
 burnt with all those things OFF, instead of laying bike on its side
 
 saying NO kickstand is dumb, having a kickstand
 that is fastened in the up position is fine,
 at end of course can disengage and use
 
 I have carried one on board and installed at
 end, it is a pain, and likely more potentially
 dangerous
 
 a kickstand coming down after going over a bump??
 that is less likely than an exhaust coming off
 
 who care about heritage, I just want to go
 faster.......
 
 kids are yours anytime  :)
 
 I am still lobbying for things that I think are
 justified and realistic,  its not all about myself.............
 
 
 Joe  :)
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on October 28, 2004, 06:40:00 PM
I never said a center stand fell off.
 I have seen a rider leave with the side stand down and fall off,and not just at Bonneville.
 I even saw a rider take off with the chin strap unbuckled. I am not just talking about my brother at Carlsbad or Larry "Rocket" Welch at Beachbend but this guy was an elder at Bonneville.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 28, 2004, 07:43:00 PM
Jack,you sure have been going there a long time.
 Do you have that happening documented?
 Who was the starter for that run?
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on October 28, 2004, 08:56:00 PM
HAHAHAHAHA    I was going to ask you !!!
 A big part of the heritage for bikes at Bonneville is the safety record. Without it everybody suffers.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: hawkwind on October 29, 2004, 05:15:00 AM
All modern bikes are wired in such a way that they cannot start and/ or proceed with the side stand down .It appears that technology has moved on and overcome these problems , but the rules have not ( progressed ) to take this into account , maybe one is bold enough to suggest that exceptions be made to those bikes that have this feature ( that functions ) , Jack D safety is important but at what point do we allow it to stifle inovation and progression to ever higher speeds ,tough question ,but lets call a spade a spade ,any type of racing/motorsport is intrinsically dangerous and each rider/driver particapates ,knowing the rick ,even after all "Reasonable" safety precautions are taken , I personally follow the line that it's my balls on the chopping block ,let me decide what is "reasonable safety"
 Gary
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on October 29, 2004, 08:35:00 PM
yes a big part of the heritage at Bonn.
 is the safety record.......
 
 SCTA does not require sidestands removed........
 and the record is awesome
 
 
 now what kind of fool would leave with his
 chin strap unbuckled .....someone needs there
 "eyes" checked..........same guy would
 probably gash there head open trying to
 load/unload a bike........ :)  :)
 
 Joe (seriously glad for all those looking out for me)  Amo   :)  
 
 
 Joe  :)
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Freud on October 29, 2004, 09:25:00 PM
what kind of fool would leave with his chin strap unbuckled......
 
 The same person that you allow to "baby sit" your precious children while you are out partying.
 
 Insanity does jump across generations and state lines. It missed your parents and infected their boys.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on October 30, 2004, 09:25:00 AM
Did we talk about a minumum weight for sidestands ?
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Hank on January 02, 2005, 01:36:00 PM
Joe is right.Safety seals for fire extinguishers are designed to break at a pressure that is light enough to do the job,but not be so strong that a smaller,elder person could not break one.
 I would be happy to donate all seals needed to secure side stands for the motorcycles.As has been mentioned,the newer bikes are wired to shut off if not in the full upright position while in gear.Removing the side stand is of no benefit to the newer bikes.Perhaps a Mfg. date for factory produced bikes?Sorry guys--I don't get this one.,but that does not mean much.
 
  <small>[ January 02, 2005, 12:36 PM: Message edited by: Hank ]</small>
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on January 07, 2005, 10:14:00 AM
Soooooo, it was that Amo kid that carried the side stand aboard when it was not required to be removed.
 A side stand can allow a rider to quickly support the bike even if not on fire. The heat from the engine will make an otherwise ok rider sick while  waiting to get picked up as os required with SCTA. The side stand allows the rider to get off and walk around or even sit down. I found that riding back helped to unwind everything, hovever abuse of the privilage stopped that with SCTA.
 Some even do a plug chop and carry the tool with them.
 An attached side stand can be done easily and avoids the pat down required if none is allowed to be carried aboard.
 The down feature in the wiring is available on many bikes but I don't want one down low around the salt.
 "It is funny how some rules are made and applied and some rules are just funny."
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on January 07, 2005, 01:05:00 PM
Scott made a funny, or did He just observe a couple ?
 He never even said HELLO , so here is some help.
 "HELLO"
 You see He doesn't always get it right, but actually sometimes leads you to think.
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: 1212FBGS on January 10, 2005, 03:33:00 AM
The Bub rules follow the AMA rules. The AMA is road race and dirt bikes. Side and center stands are no good for road race or dirt bikes. I use one of those triangle shaped drag race stands from Pingle that fit around your foot peg on my 750mpsg. I stick it inside my leathers before a pass. Randy uses one he clips it inside the fairing before a pass. I agree Joe… you need a stand. You just made a pass, it’s 200 degrees in your leathers your pumped up..... ya need to get off your bike and take your helmet off. Some times it takes forever before your chase vehicle gets to ya.
 
 On another note, Joe what did you do to piss this Freud guy off???? He's bagged on ya 6 times for making a rule suggestion! not very nice!
 Yours in sport
 Kent Riches
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: 1212FBGS on January 10, 2005, 03:34:00 AM
The Bub rules follow the AMA rules. The AMA is road race and dirt bikes. Side and center stands are no good for road race or dirt bikes. I use one of those triangle shaped drag race stands from Pingle that fit around your foot peg on my 750mpsg. I stick it inside my leathers before a pass. Randy uses one he clips it inside the fairing before a pass. I agree Joe… you need a stand. You just made a pass, it’s 200 degrees in your leathers your pumped up..... ya need to get off your bike and take your helmet off. Some times it takes forever before your chase vehicle gets to ya.
 
 On another note, Joe what did you do to piss this Freud guy off???? He's bagged on ya 6 times for making a rule suggestion! not very nice!
 Yours in sport
 Kent Riches
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on January 10, 2005, 03:50:00 PM
my wife told him how well hung my center stand is......
 
 Joe
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: JackD on January 10, 2005, 07:18:00 PM
And Hank has agreed to tie it up for you if it becomes a problem.
 You see how easy that was ?
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on January 10, 2005, 11:40:00 PM
maybe thats why I like the SCTA so much,
 I "really" like using my "center stand"
 
 if Judie finds out that it can be tied up,
 she would probably rather I run AMA...
 
 Joe  :)
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: Seldom Seen Slim on January 11, 2005, 11:02:00 AM
"The water sure is cold."
 
 "Yeah, and deep, too!"
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: joea on January 11, 2005, 03:36:00 PM
I imagine that yer centerstands are pretty
 well secured in Marquette this time of
 year,  not many of them hanging down and in the way..........
Title: Re: Side and Center Stands
Post by: John Noonan on February 04, 2005, 01:36:00 AM
Quote
Originally posted by Joe Amo:
  I imagine that yer centerstands are pretty
 well secured in Marquette this time of
 year,  not many of  them  hanging down and in the way..........
If "they" are hangin they are well supported side to side..   :cool:
 
  <small>[ February 04, 2005, 12:40 AM: Message edited by: John Noonan ]</small>