Kickstand plate

Started by John Hopkins, January 26, 2013, 08:12:58 AM

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Drift1

Can't wait to see what you have up the sleeve for this mod Chief.

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

chief

The problem with the one I have on the GW is ... its specific to THAT style foot, and it could get in the way if you've changed anything. ANY attached plate is going to be a problem for those reasons...

So:
Attached Plate
  • Always on the kickstand
  • Must be specific to the bike
  • Might be too big and get in the way
  • Might bee too small and not do its job

Universal Plate

  • can be any size
  • can be any shape
  • won't get in the way when riding
  • hard to position while on bike
  • hard to remove while on bike
  • hard to store while on bike

The best plate would be the one that is there when you arrive and stays when you leave... not likely. So you have to carry one with you.

I'm going to get serious about designing one that will deal with most of these problems. I have an idea that might work - and resolve the problem of a universal plate.
Slainte mhaith - Good Health - Cheers

'02 Vulcan Drifter 1500

pcarrell

Quote from: Petemoss on January 29, 2013, 08:20:22 AM

I'm really curious if this plate will be large enough for extra soft surfaces or gravel. Grass a day or two after a solid rain, super hot blacktop, etc...

I was wondering the same thing!

adeyar

Quote from: Drift1 on January 29, 2013, 06:49:06 AM

So far with all the ideas for a kickstand plate the ones here for sale on the forum seem to be the best option,IMOP.Especially like RATMAN said they are attached with a set screw and no monkeying around in your bag trying to find it.

I'm really curious if this plate will be large enough for extra soft surfaces or gravel. Grass a day or two after a solid rain, super hot blacktop, etc...

Drift1

So far with all the ideas for a kickstand plate the ones here for sale on the forum seem to be the best option,IMOP.Especially like RATMAN said they are attached with a set screw and no monkeying around in your bag trying to find it.

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

John Hopkins

Quote from: DC on January 28, 2013, 06:40:22 AM

I got one free from a lawyer that had a booth at a bike meet.  It's just the usual thing with their advertising all over it, but it works.

I should hang on to that if I were you..it isn't often you get something free from a Lawyer...

If he smiled when he handed it to you, count your fingers..

John.


DC

I got one free from a lawyer that had a booth at a bike meet.  It's just the usual thing with their advertising all over it, but it works.


CDNRatMan

  DUH YUp sither I done did......

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

49Reo

Say, that's a great idea, did you think of it all by yourself? :o

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

CDNRatMan

  I do know that a empty crushed beer can were you fold the end in does an awesome job, so just carry a can of beer around with you and when you need it drink it , crush it and bingo a stand support.

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

49Reo

Several years ago, a buddy of mine and I came out of the Canadian Tire store, walked over to our bikes; someone had parked their Harley next to ours. Problem was, it was a VERY hot day, he didn't put anything under his sidestand, and his bike was about halfway over on its side. Bob went back to the store but couldn't find the guy, so we pulled his bike back up and put one of our plywood plates under his kickstand. I wonder what he thought, when he came out and saw his bike on that piece of wood, and the rather large hole in the pavement right ahead of it.

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

CDNRatMan

  you now are on the official no pants list.....for pictures........my comment on bag hunting will not be typed into the forum, but I am sure with your furtile imagination you can finish it. But it does make sense to have it attached to the side stand so you never have to find it. Great if you are in the areas were paved shoulders and a lot of parking lots are gravel, and really good for you people down south were the parking lots get really hot and the pavement heats up and gets soft. Also really good for our BigFoot Boy in BC with all the pine needles on the ground and the soft mountain ground whie he is out hunting up magic mushrooms.......

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

Drift1

Quote from: CDNRatMan on January 26, 2013, 23:44:04 PM

now that is cool and it is permanently kind of mounted to your ride....better then a defaced hockey puck.....and not having to dig around in a bag to find it....

Thought I also saw them in Black RATMAN.I'll keep my out for the mailman and my signed hockey puck,thank you.Besides what's the matter with digging around in a bag....about the only place you'll have to dig cause we know it sure isn't in your paints pocket.... :D :) ;) :o :o

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

CDNRatMan

 now that is cool and it is permanently kind of mounted to your ride....better then a defaced hockey puck.....and not having to dig around in a bag to find it....

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE


Troll

My insurance agent gave me this one..about 4" square. I have another one from a lawyer, that's about the same size, but octagonal. That one is ORANGE...hard to leave it behind.

Recovering H-D owner...W-650 Cafe' No excuses...Ride it or sell it to someone who will!

John Hopkins

Yeah..the idea is to put it somewhere on the bike so that it will be there when I need it, but not in the bottom of a bag taking up space...

I going to cut a cardboard template tomorrow, then look around for some scrap to mark and cut for the plate, then use some more card for the holding bracket..If I do it right it should look like part of the sissy bar.

John.


Drift1

to deface a national icon like that never.......it would never cross the mind of any hockey person to deface a puck like that......

So send me one and I'll send you back the cold you've sent down,back.You could even put your John Hancock on it to make it that much more meaningful. ;D

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

CDNRatMan

 Sacrilege......

Quote

The good O'l hockey puck works great.I hav'nt got around to doing this yet,but I'm thinking if you notch the puck out for your kick stand to go in,but leave a little in the front as a stopper.Works great for tailgaters as well.Great multi tool LOL

to deface a national icon like that never.......it would never cross the mind of any hockey person to deface a puck like that......

GPS is not to get you THERE but rather to get you home from THERE

Drift1

Thanks for that pic Chief,that's sorta how I would notch out a hockey puck.

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

chief

I have a round plastic disk with a hole in the lip on a string. I usually keep it in my windshield bag on the drifter. In the garage I have a piece of billet chromed that I used for some project.

On the Goldwing I have one of these...
Slainte mhaith - Good Health - Cheers

'02 Vulcan Drifter 1500

Drift1

Ok guys this may seem crazy,and RATMAN I'm surprised you didn't think of this.The good O'l hockey puck works great.I hav'nt got around to doing this yet,but I'm thinking if you notch the puck out for your kick stand to go in,but leave a little in the front as a stopper.Works great for tailgaters as well.Great multi tool LOL

"I prefer peace,but if trouble must come,let it come in my time,so that my children can live in peace."

Thomas Payne

pcarrell

I have a piece of 1/4" steel that's about 6" squared that I painted black.  It sits in the bottom of my left saddlebag until I need it.


jmbo

 I usually use a crushed beverage (beer) can. I seem to have a few o those when  need them.

Jimb

49Reo

Personally, I just use a piece of plywood, kind of pentagon shaped; left over from some project. But, that being said, I am kind of fond of aluminum tread plate; looks nice, about 1/8" thick, weighs almost nothing. I have been mulling that over this winter; as soon as I am done with the hand shifter/clutch combo, (no, I haven't forgot about it; been under the weather for some time now,) might cut one out and figure out a jiffy-mount for it.  :D

Regards and such,
49Reo

Location: B.C., VDR#: 666
02 Drifter 1500, 02 Softail Frankenstein Trike.."Beauty" and "The Beast"

"If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, Ya can better serve your country, by living somewhere else."  In memory, Stompin' Tom Connors
RIP

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