Centre stands ?
#1
Confused I am new to the busa family and i have been fortunate to pick up a 2000 model.
She comes from a loving owner who had her from new.

My query is - " does the 2000 model have a capacity to add a centre stand" -

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#2
I belive so. Go to pashnit busa web site.
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#3
Yes it is, as a genuine accessory! I put 1 on my '99 when I had it. You lose the last tiny fairing in front of the back wheel.

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#4
Absolutely, lots of people have them fitted. Talk to Madmax, he's fitted a couple now.
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#5
Thanks all, I will go and spend some energy on finding one in Adelaide
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#6
OH YOU ARE NEW!! Go source one in Adeliade, but also check the internet, you'll be astounded at how much you can save!
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#7
(03-07-2010, 10:42am)moshy_7 Wrote: Thanks all, I will go and spend some energy on finding one in Adelaide

Post a add in the "buy swap sell" section....ya never know ur luck
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#8
I too am new to the Busa and want to have some method of lifting the bike. I wondered if the frame tube in the centre of the bike could be used rather than fitting a centre stand permanantly. I am a little reluctant to go down that track until someone chimes in and says its able to take the load. Alternative is to go to the dealer and ask them ir the frame member is able to be used in this manner. Any ideas??
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(08-07-2010, 08:13pm)Aussie Steve Wrote: I too am new to the Busa and want to have some method of lifting the bike. I wondered if the frame tube in the centre of the bike could be used rather than fitting a centre stand permanantly. I am a little reluctant to go down that track until someone chimes in and says its able to take the load. Alternative is to go to the dealer and ask them ir the frame member is able to be used in this manner. Any ideas??

You need a paddock or race stand. Kaneg is a vendor on this forum & makes the best one at the best price . Go to vendors section .


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(08-07-2010, 08:13pm)Aussie Steve Wrote: I too am new to the Busa and want to have some method of lifting the bike. I wondered if the frame tube in the centre of the bike could be used rather than fitting a centre stand permanantly. I am a little reluctant to go down that track until someone chimes in and says its able to take the load. Alternative is to go to the dealer and ask them ir the frame member is able to be used in this manner. Any ideas??

you mean put a shaft through the swingarm pivot and make some crazy thing to lift it? I am sure you could, but I don't think anyone does it!
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(08-07-2010, 11:39pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(08-07-2010, 08:13pm)Aussie Steve Wrote: I too am new to the Busa and want to have some method of lifting the bike. I wondered if the frame tube in the centre of the bike could be used rather than fitting a centre stand permanantly. I am a little reluctant to go down that track until someone chimes in and says its able to take the load. Alternative is to go to the dealer and ask them ir the frame member is able to be used in this manner. Any ideas??

You need a paddock or race stand. Kaneg is a vendor on this forum & makes the best one at the best price . Go to vendors section .

Yeah I know about the stands but I have one thing I'm not too keen about with those and that is balancing the bike while you place the stand under and lift up. Also you need two if you want to work on the front end???
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#12
(09-07-2010, 11:40am)Aussie Steve Wrote: Yeah I know about the stands but I have one thing I'm not too keen about with those and that is balancing the bike while you place the stand under and lift up.

Just leave your grab rail on and it's a piece of piss to get your bike up onto a stand.
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(09-07-2010, 01:30pm)Rainbow7 Wrote:
(09-07-2010, 11:40am)Aussie Steve Wrote: Yeah I know about the stands but I have one thing I'm not too keen about with those and that is balancing the bike while you place the stand under and lift up.

Just leave your grab rail on and it's a piece of piss to get your bike up onto a stand.

Can't... got the hump...I reckon I'll go the centre stand course...just gotta find out how much Suckzuki want for one.
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#14
Do the sidestand mod instead - $0.
And it doesn't add weight either
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#15
Center Stand is good. Had one since I owned the 'busa - wouldn't be without it.
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