Hi There - T100 Center Stand?

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  1. Guedovsky

    Guedovsky Well-Known Member

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    #1 Guedovsky, May 6, 2018
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    hi

    Im Paulo im from portugal and am the proud owner of the 2017 bonneville T100.

    I was wandering what solution other owners have for lubbing the chain, i do not have the center stand and find it way to expensive and a rip not coming new, so i was wondering what solutions you guys have and if you find that the center stand makes the difference.
    Attached a pic of my bike in the stand ready for pick up around a month ago.

    Thanks
    Paulo

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  2. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    Hi Paulo & Welcome.I went 7 years on me Scrambler without a centre stand then got one last year. It was a pain after every long ride pushing the bike forward & spraying it bit by bit. Now a quick spin of the wheel & that's it! In my opinion it's well worth getting one fitted - not just for that but if you need to take the wheel off & other jobs.... Very nice colour by the way.
     
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  3. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    Me again Paulo... If I were you one of the first things I'd do is spray her with acf-50 or equivalent.
     
  4. Guedovsky

    Guedovsky Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Foxy52
    I will rethink the center stand. Excuse my ignorance but what is acf-50? I searched the net and it says anti corrosion spray, do you mean spray it in the chain?

    Thanks
    Paulo
     
  5. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    I don't know about the chain - I use chain spray. But spray acf-50 on all metal surfaces, especially engine covers, wheel rims & spokes (NOT brakes/tyres,!). Anything that can rust. There are other anti - corrosion products like Scottoiler 365, some prefer that. I'm sure someone on here can recommend something else. There are so many reports on forums of new bikes with rust - & it happens to all makes. Remember: " Prevention is better than cure".
     
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  6. BigCLM

    BigCLM Senior Member

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    Welcome from California. Beautiful bike !!

    I make due with a front wheel paddock stand and then use a small hydraulic jack to lift the back frame and wheel. (But I already had those tools so new costs for me). It works for me. I have a new Street Twin and a rear wheel paddock does not work as it interferes with the silencers. And I don't want to have to remove the silencers every time I lube the chain.
     
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  7. Angus

    Angus Noble Member

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    Hi Paulo, welcome in, very nice choice !
     
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  8. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Hello Paulo and welcome to the forum :)

    To me centre stands are worth there weight in gold when your doing routine maintenance.
     
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  9. Fagash

    Fagash New Member

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    This is what I use for lifting the front & rear, biketek lifter £34 on fleabay, one handed operation and a doddle to use.

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  10. Guedovsky

    Guedovsky Well-Known Member

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    That's a nice solution, I'll look into it, thank you!
     
  11. Guedovsky

    Guedovsky Well-Known Member

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    That's a nice solution, I'll look into it, thank you!
    Found this one, I'll give it a go... 39 Euros

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  12. DesertRat

    DesertRat Member

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    Does anyone have some links for these, preferably on the US fleabay site? I can't find anything for the biketek one. The Constants one I found identical the the one Guedovsky pictured, but it was nearly $150 usd delivered!!!

    PS - my first google search I tried bike lift but all I got was a bunch of 'butt lifts', More attractive but not very useful.
     
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  13. Fagash

    Fagash New Member

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    Hi,not sure how to put a link on here, but if you ebay...Biketek bike lifter, it should work.
     
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  15. Fagash

    Fagash New Member

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    Ditto, here's a pic anyroadup.

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  18. Hack Driver

    Hack Driver Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forum. You've already found some of the great information. Now you need to enjoy the humor in the different threads. For what it's worth, I always just pushed the bike and had the wife, son-in-law, daughter, grand kids, etc. follow me with a spray can. It was their way of earning a ride that would scare the hell out of them:)
     
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  19. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    I know what you mean but I had this vision of your whole family, friends & relations running down the street after you all holding a can apiece!
     
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  20. Hack Driver

    Hack Driver Well-Known Member

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    It takes a community to raise a Triumph;)
     
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