Never Seen This Before!

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  1. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    B3C749A7-0DF6-402E-BB61-2A38B5077A02.png Is this very unusual?
    Ken.
     
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  2. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    Apparently the side stand is on the left to suit right handed people who are the majority, otherwise they would be on the left for left drive countries & the right for all those that have it wrong! :p
     
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  3. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    Bad Billy,
    Check with Sandi T on that one.
    This came up before and I thought it would save Americans from stepping on the Highway to mount their bikes if the stand was on the right.
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  4. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    Hi,
    Never thought of that.:confused:
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  5. Bad Billy

    Bad Billy Baddest Member

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    Yes mate, that was what I was getting at, but it seems universally the stand goes on the left.

    As an experiment try getting on your bike from the right, I'll bet it feels more than a little weird :eek:, even if you are a leftie (handed that is, not suggesting you are Jeremy Corbin!) :joy:
     
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  6. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    Just been googling, few different ideas for why it’s a Corbin side stand.
    Cheers,Ken.
    Ps. Ya might be onto something there....might have to change its name from kick stand to “Corbin Stand”
     
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  7. JtC

    JtC Elite Member

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    Motocops in the states mount and dismount from the right side for safety reasons. It is the non-traffic side when they have someone pulled over.
     
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  8. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Notice the GS logo is also backwards? Someone is a proper plonka!!
     
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  9. BATEBY45

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    I noticed that "riders for health" bikes in The Gambia have a prop stand on both sides.
     
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  10. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    Having ridden horses growing up and always mounting from the left and same with riding bicycles, I can't imagine it feeling anything close to right or normal to get on from the righthand side. I'll just park further off the highway or be well on my guard if an emergency arises!
     
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  11. Kenbro

    Kenbro Noble Member

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    Very observant, Privateer and Tigcraft. :)
    Ken.
     
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  12. Lou160487

    Lou160487 Senior Member

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    What he said. Cops are often injured and sometimes killed exiting their vehicles. Happens a lot here in Florida where the unofficial freeway speed limit is 85 m.p.h.
     
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  13. Baza

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    That was my first thought, it’s a mirror image.
     
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