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Old May 21, 2009 | 08:30 PM
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Umph! Shop Tipover - WTB

60 64240-MBB-A50ZA COWL, L. FR. (TYPE1) RED (I think for a 98 thats the right #)

9 64212-MBB-000ZB COWL, FR. *R157* (Again, right number?)

ZG DB Dark Tint or another good similar screen

23 64410-MBB-000ZA COVER, ENG *NH378M* (right number for silver?)
Old May 21, 2009 | 08:49 PM
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No way! Dude, that sucks. I'll keep my eye out.
Old May 21, 2009 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkrider
No way! Dude, that sucks. I'll keep my eye out.
Yeh, way! I had just re-adjust my Tommaselli's and had everything perfect.

I had it on the rear stand in front of my table lift, took it off the stand and started to roll it up the ramp but forgot to put up the sidestand. Boom! When the sidestand hit the ramp it tips it over to the right and it fell against my work bench and table.

This is the third time I've done it but by far the worst damage yet. It happened despite 2 frigging signs I have hung and one on the ramp that say "SIDE STAND UP!", which i put up after the first time. I need a fool-proof way of preventing this from happening!

G-d I'm an idiot! Plus it busted the tail trunk QD rack base too.

I can't believe! Thunk, thunk, thunk, thunk... (sound of head banging off wall)

Now I'm probably going to have to beg off the Flat 4 Tour on June 6th.

Greg, do you have the contact info for they guy (Bob or Bill) who fixed your plastic? He said he owes me a favor for the material research I did for him.

Thanks for the moral support.
Old May 21, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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At least you didn't put NOS energy drink in your gas tank!
Old May 22, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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Skokie,

Bob at EmpireGP is the guy you're looking for. I still have to send him my right side from when my wife's bike fell on it last year. I should get off my ***.

Here's the foolproof way you're looking for: RIDE the bike onto the stand. If the sidestand's down then you'll know it as soon as you shift to 1st.
Old May 23, 2009 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkrider
Skokie,

Bob at EmpireGP is the guy you're looking for. I still have to send him my right side from when my wife's bike fell on it last year. I should get off my ***.

Here's the foolproof way you're looking for: RIDE the bike onto the stand. If the sidestand's down then you'll know it as soon as you shift to 1st.
Thanks Greg, I'm going to paint a caution yellow stripe on the ramp.

I'll try to contact Bob.
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In one of the shops I used the lifts they had a little flap or something sticking out at the base of the ramp that hits the stand and flips it up if you forget it... It really depends on how your ramp is setup but it could be worth thinking about...

BTW... that really sucks...
Old May 23, 2009 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Tweety
In one of the shops I used the lifts they had a little flap or something sticking out at the base of the ramp that hits the stand and flips it up if you forget it... It really depends on how your ramp is setup but it could be worth thinking about...

BTW... that really sucks...
Good idea, I'll look in to doing that as well. thanks.
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