Genuine Yamha Centre Stand
#21
Posted 18 May 2012 - 05:13 am
#22
Posted 03 July 2012 - 11:10 pm
I know it was originally put up in 2009 but I used it yesterday to put a Hepco & Becker centre stand on - almost identical process and it took about 50 minutes...
In Australia the genuine Yamaha stand costs twice (2 times !!!!!) the price of the after market versions..
Thanks
#23
Posted 21 December 2012 - 05:39 pm
#24
Posted 21 March 2013 - 02:53 pm
Hi there
I did a search on the forum for a thread re the TDM side-stand and this one came up. While it is perhaps a little old (and not to do with a side-stand at all), it seems a quality thread to continue on a similar note:
I recently bought a 2009 900, and when showing my new prize possession to a biker-friend he pointed out (nicely) that the side-stand seems a little flimsy (at least, compared with other similar sized bikes); and once pointed out, I had to agree.
I am sure (sort-of) that it is fit for purpose, and I don't tend to sit on the bike on the side-stand anyway... But that aside, is this an issue that others have come across? And if so, has anyone changed it for a stronger non-original type?
Yeah, I've done the IAM. And yeah, I recommend it (any so-called 'advanced training' come to that; not just IAM): A low cost training course based on the system used by the police, which is largely common sense once pointed out, making one smoother, quicker and safer. What's not to like? And why would one not want to tell others?
#25
Posted 21 March 2013 - 04:27 pm
Recently fitted the SWMotech centre stand. A little tip.....change the supplied allen bolts for hex head bolts and you don't have to interfere with the exhaust at all, as access to the bolt heads can be gained from the side between subframe and exhausts......saved whats left of me knuckles as well.
Forgot the tip about the washers in the spring though, after promising to commit it to memory !! Its easy enough to strech it, one spring at a time with a wire hook. Trying to stretch both together will result in two uncomfortable swellings in the back of your neck !! Great at parties, shite for procreation !!
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#26
Posted 25 March 2013 - 05:21 pm
Re side-stand:
Forgive me if it is rude to repeat a question, but I would love to know if anyone else has found issue with the sidestand seeming a little fragile?
Yeah, I've done the IAM. And yeah, I recommend it (any so-called 'advanced training' come to that; not just IAM): A low cost training course based on the system used by the police, which is largely common sense once pointed out, making one smoother, quicker and safer. What's not to like? And why would one not want to tell others?
#27
Posted 25 March 2013 - 06:26 pm
Side stand has never been an issue as far as I'm aware.
#28
Posted 27 March 2013 - 07:13 am
Thanks Max
Yeah, I've done the IAM. And yeah, I recommend it (any so-called 'advanced training' come to that; not just IAM): A low cost training course based on the system used by the police, which is largely common sense once pointed out, making one smoother, quicker and safer. What's not to like? And why would one not want to tell others?
#29
Posted 27 March 2013 - 08:48 am
Re side-stand:
Forgive me if it is rude to repeat a question, but I would love to know if anyone else has found issue with the sidestand seeming a little fragile?
Agree. Only issue I've ever heard about the sidestand is the size of the foot, but that't not peculiar to the TDM. Lot's of people say the imprint is too small and add those extender, enlarger things ooh, careful missus.
Ali
2004 900 - Blue with lots of goodies
2012 900 - Still adding shiny bits. Was black, changed to white and now back to black again.
#30
Posted 15 January 2018 - 09:42 pm
I dunno if it's a genuine yamaha one, or anything else about it, but it may be of interest to anyone in Australia looking for a reasonably priced center stand..?
Mine came with one, so I'll pass it on..
https://www.ebay.com...FgAAOSwdx1aH7n8
#31
Posted 16 January 2018 - 01:14 pm
That looks genuine...
Might want to post it in For Sale.
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#32
Posted 16 January 2018 - 06:51 pm
It's not mine, I saw it on ebay and figured it may be of interest to someone.
#33
Posted 21 January 2018 - 03:47 pm
Don't think it's a genuine Yamaha stand, unless they changed them - the one I fitted back in...... OMG 2009 !!... looks different. I think the pivot points on the Yam stand are shouldered bolts and nuts, not split pins.
Looks like a Motech one to me...
Dan
#34
Posted 21 January 2018 - 06:37 pm
You'd be much better getting an Abba Stand for servicing
BTW - if anyone wants a 900 centre stand for a reasonable price - I've got a spare the I got off Studley -
I sold the bike I was going to put it on to Bjorge - and he didn't want a centre stand - The Niner currently sitting in my garage has already got one
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#35
Posted 01 February 2018 - 04:02 pm
Also just fitted a Centre stand, it only took about 15 minutes to fit and under the collector box it only takes less than 15mm off of the ground clearance underneath.
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#36
Posted 21 May 2018 - 08:36 pm
could you advise where you purchased the Yamaha one - or its part No please ? Thanks
#37
Posted 21 May 2018 - 09:48 pm
Single-handedly reviving the Wave.
2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS
#38
Posted 22 May 2018 - 08:14 am
mine came with a center stand, i like the washer trick will make it easier when i take it off again to clean it again, what paint would you suggest for giving it a spray paint?
#39
Posted 03 June 2018 - 11:09 am
Should have been fitted as standard. Bit of a changer by Yamaha.
#40
Posted 07 June 2018 - 03:06 pm
Hepco centre stand on my 02 900 here - cost a shade under £150 some 8 years ago.
Fitted after the TDM toppled off its side-stand when my back was turned (and I've had Italian bikes so know all about dodgy side-stands!). If I remember i couldn't get hold of the genuine Yamaha stand at the time.
Quite happy with it but the bike's a bit wobbly on the stand as though the mounting lugs aren't close enough together.
Love the washer trick, that's noted for the future!
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