Ive sent my sidestand to @Connor (on here with the sport classicified 999) for a bit of engineering on the bracket. I never liked the club-foot solution so this looks like a better fix. If the work on his bike is anything to go by it’ll be a decent job. https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-side-stand-leaning-fix-/253685761262?_mwBanner=1&_rdt=1
I fixed my lean angle by taking the stand apart and fitting a piece of steel 20mm long 10mm wide and 3-4mm thick to the stand so it now stops steel-steel Instead of steel-aluminium as the aluminium wears away causing it to lean further if that makes sense
I have just extended my side-stand 1/2" or so with epoxy marine filler. Being grey, it is a very good tonal match for the aluminium and blends in nicely. I know someone mentioned hating the club-foot look but I prefer to think of it as a platform high-heel look... I did try a piece of chopping board but it's polyethylene and that stuff doesn't glue well. So far, so good - will report back how well it lasts.
I drilled a counter sunk self tapping screw (dry lining screw) straight through the steel and into the stand and counter sunk the head into the steel
Ah ok thanks. That will work. Im toying with the metal weld stuff. I’ve never used it but I believe it’s quite strong. I’d you were to do it again would you use the same thickness of steel. Does this give you a “normal bike” lean now?
If I was to do it again. I’d do exactly the same as it’s now got a perfect lean with steel touching steel
If I was to do it again. I’d do exactly the same as it’s now got a perfect lean with steel touching steel
Hi Danny the would be great, mines just starting to lean a bit far, my street triple did the same but I didn't have that long enough for it to bother me
thanks for the photos it's appriciated, it looks like inside the fork of the top of the stand you have added metal is that right?
Nice one Danny. That’s really clear. I’m going to do the same. Going to try using metal weld instead of the screw. Really appreciate the piccys