Anyone have a design or know of a ready made bracket to allow the use of the main stand on a Z1B with a 4 into 1 fitted?
I'd like something quite discrete, not bits of angle iron and a door stop if at all possible !
Cheers, Steve
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Main Stand Stop
1975 Z1B Candy Red
1975 Z1B Candy Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
H***a Blackbird
PUM 710
1975 Z1B Candy Blue
1975 Dogs Z1B
1977 Z650B1
1978 Z650B2
H***a Blackbird
PUM 710
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Here is a neat powder coated item. This was purchased from Johnny's Vintage Motorcycles Co.
This one (on right) is used by Kerker. I tried to make a duplicate, however, the wall thickness of the metal was too thin to arrest the strong spring on the stand!
These are some that I have removed off various Zeds. The lower one is an adjustable centre-stand model. Some are made out of adjustable small grinding machine "rests".
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The ex-Kerker one is probably the best. It utilises one of the centre-stand bolts.
You do need something to support the prop stand. There are a few tricks for this one too! Just a little imagination and a mate who is a welder and a powder coater and you have a professional product.
RegardZ.
Here is a neat powder coated item. This was purchased from Johnny's Vintage Motorcycles Co.

This one (on right) is used by Kerker. I tried to make a duplicate, however, the wall thickness of the metal was too thin to arrest the strong spring on the stand!

These are some that I have removed off various Zeds. The lower one is an adjustable centre-stand model. Some are made out of adjustable small grinding machine "rests".

The ex-Kerker one is probably the best. It utilises one of the centre-stand bolts.
You do need something to support the prop stand. There are a few tricks for this one too! Just a little imagination and a mate who is a welder and a powder coater and you have a professional product.
RegardZ.
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