Yamaha T7 Adjustable Kick Stand Install by AltRider
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- he AltRider Adjustable Side Stand is the only side stand for the Tenere 700 that works with all suspension heights. Not only does this work with a lowered bike, but can also work with a raised bike.
When the suspension is altered from stock height, the kick stand is no longer set at the optimal angle. AltRider has created a durable side stand to work with just about any suspension height. With every point of positive engagement milled into the both parts of the sidestand, its built to last and easy to adjust.
7 adjustable height settings, including factory height, up to1 inch (2.5 cm) higher than factory, or up to two inches (5 cm) lower than factory
Adjustable in 0.5 inch (1.25 cm) increments
Convex foot ensures large and stable contact patch, no matter the terrain or suspension height
Enlarged foot won’t sink into soft ground
Comes with upgraded spring
Available in black finish
Installation is simple and it comes with all hardware needed, it even comes with a spring puller to make installing the spring a breeze.
The Adjustable Side Stand is the perfect companion to the AltRider Variable Height Suspension Links for your Tenere 700.
Note: It is possible to do a side stand pivot, our billet aluminum design is just as strong, if not stronger than the cast aluminum side stand from Yamaha. We don’t recommend doing a side stand pivot, even with the OEM side stand.
Check it out here: www.altrider.com/altrider-adj... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Thanks Jeromy. Waited for the video so I didn't do something stupid. Works great!! Now I cam trust the side stand angle again.
Excellent!
Good idea to show them how to adjust it on the fly
We'll be sure to show that in the next video! But it's pretty simple, lean your bike up against a tree or wall and then you can easily make the adjustments
Fantastic addition to my T7, it is a breeze to install
Awesome - its such a simple product, but can really make a difference
My 2023 T7 had an absurd amount of red thread lock on those 10mm allen bolts. Other than fighting with those the installation was a breeze, thank you!
Hmmm, we haven't encountered red thread locker before - but glad you're liking the product!
really awesome. Cant wait to get one for Africa Twin. Propably will be universal between all models but just in case im getting a Adventure Sport DXC ES. Africa Twins def need that sidestand. The OEM one is def too short
Ya, it will fit all the different models, its available for preorder - for both the CRF1100 & CRF1000!
@@AltRiderLLC just back ordered. I was wondering about the design though. Isn't it better if the foot is slightly textured for a little grip?
You'll notice that every side stand out there has a flat bottom, and if it doesn't any high points will be scratched and worn off fairly quickly. So, long term a texture won't really add value.
We do however, add a convex bottom and that will ensure a good contact patch with virtually any shaped ground.
Any update on one for the CRF1100L . The stock one is too short. Love this product.
Stay tuned to our social media channels or the product page to see when its in stock! Expect it early next year.
You can preorder today if you want to get it as soon as its in stock: www.altrider.com/altrider-adjustable-aluminum-side-stand-for-honda-crf1100-africa-twin/pid/3378/cid/1
❤Build a Ducati DesertX version please!
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I purchased a lowered 2005 Yamaha Royal Star. it has the original kickstand so i have to be very careful where i park it. DO you offer these adjustable kickstands for this style of cruiser bike? Thanks.
Thanks for your interest! We focus on ADV and dirt bike motorcycles, so we don't have any parts that would fit your Royal Star
The 10mm bolts had red locktite on them from factory and i stripped out the one on the right. I'm not sure what to do at this point.
Ahh - that's super annoying, sorry that happened! I think I know what part you're talking about, but since I'm not certain I don't want to give a suggestion that may not be applicable.
Give us a call or email and we should be able to get you a suggestion to get you set up.
Thank you. I tried to Chamfer the end of the bolt hoping that would work, but no dice. I bought a helicoil kit that arrived last night that I'm going to do today - I am confident that will work and I'll get it all put back together and get the kickstand on. It's been an entire process, but the lowering links are on, the side stand will be on, and now I just gotta hope that the aftermarket Acerbis tank I put on will clear the fork tube adjustments well so I can slide those up, too. I'm going to be pretty annoyed if there is a block..@@AltRiderLLC
Alright update - I finally got it all together. I had to do some rethreading of those holes along with threadlocker. The side stand is on and the front forks were dropped 22mm. I'm excited to test it out in a few days! The differnece is amazing. Before, with boots, I could flat foot on one side if I leaned the bike way over. Now I'm at the balls of both feet with slippers on, so boots should be even better @@AltRiderLLC
Hey, that's great to hear - glad it's all working great for you!
How much lean (degrees from vertical) should be targeted when on the side stand?
It's really about feel, and you can easily adjust the stand up and down to what feels best for you. And you may want to make adjustments as you make alterations (tires, luggage, etc.) that alter the ride height.
With all that said, we've found 12-14 degrees of lean tends to feel best
I was careful and still snapped the 10mm bolt. Clearly not careful enough. Any tips for removing it? The switch seems reasonably secure without it, what’s it needed for?
Dang, that sucks! We totally get it, we broke one early on in the development days. Let me reach out to the engineers and find out what they did but I suspect it will require an easy out.
The switch is the safety measure so you cannot have the engine running, with it in gear and the kickstand down (if you drive with the kick stand down that would be dangerous). It's common to disable this, but you just need to be aware of it.
@@AltRiderLLC yeah I was thinking I could just remove the switch entirely, but then wasn’t sure if the bolt was needed for anything else. It seems to hold in position without the bolt which is weird.
If removing it I guess I’d need to remove the stand and then tap it and remove the broken bolt- let me know if the engineers have any great tips, or even know what replacement bolt would be needed.
Ya, your best bet is going to be an easy out, just be careful because the bolt is steel and the Adjustable Side Stand is aluminum (so it will be easy to damage the threads).
Its a specialty bolt, so you'll have to get it direct from Yamaha 😕
@@AltRiderLLC I might just ditch the switch all together and bypass it. Don’t think the bolt does anything other than hold the switch in place. But yeah, warning to others, be really careful with this bolt. It barely need snugging up
What if you have a center stand?
Our Adjustable Side Stand attaches the same way the OEM does, it works with our Aluminum Center Stand or the Yamaha Center Stand no problem!