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theblueeagle
02-22-2010, 05:54 PM
Has anyone ever heard of a factory extender for a R1100RT side stand? Somewhere I read they were an "undocumented" accessory that came on R1100RT-Ps but haven't been able to find the article again.

Thanks for the information.

jurgen
02-22-2010, 09:03 PM
Don't know about the RT-P model - did it have a taller set-up?
Anyway, how much longer do you need? Would it help to bolt a hockey puck to the end?
There are plenty of solutions - any good machine shop should be able to make an extension and weld it in. Perhaps you can even use a stand from a GS model - that would be a lucky fit though.

Paul_F
02-22-2010, 09:22 PM
Has anyone ever heard of a factory extender for a R1100RT side stand? Somewhere I read they were an "undocumented" accessory that came on R1100RT-Ps but haven't been able to find the article again.

Thanks for the information.

I don't know about a side stand extender, but I have a brand new foot that slightly extends the length of the side stand, as well as giving it a bigger footprint. PM me if you are interested. :ca

theblueeagle
02-23-2010, 06:25 PM
I guess it isn't necessarily an extender in height I'm looking for but more of a longer tang on side to deploy it. I really like the stand on my K but with the new (to me) R1100RT it is a chore to put the side stand down without looking.

On the same note I really hate the fact the stand doesn't automatically put itself up when you pull in the clutch. That is a really useful feature I miss on this otherwise well thought out bike.

kgadley01
02-23-2010, 06:35 PM
I guess it isn't necessarily an extender in height I'm looking for but more of a longer tang on side to deploy it. I really like the stand on my K but with the new (to me) R1100RT it is a chore to put the side stand down without looking.

On the same note I really hate the fact the stand doesn't automatically put itself up when you pull in the clutch. That is a really useful feature I miss on this otherwise well thought out bike.

I have a 99 RT and had the same problem as you. when I installed floorboards it got worse. I used a 3 ft screwdriver as a pry bar, and shaped the tang to where I wanted it. that tang bends pretty easy if you use enough leverage...:thumb

Paul_F
02-24-2010, 03:55 AM
I guess it isn't necessarily an extender in height I'm looking for but more of a longer tang on side to deploy it. I really like the stand on my K but with the new (to me) R1100RT it is a chore to put the side stand down without looking.

It did take me awhile, but eventually you will be able to put the side stand down without looking. If you should bend the tang further out from the bike, I would recommend using heat first before bending it.

On the same note I really hate the fact the stand doesn't automatically put itself up when you pull in the clutch. That is a really useful feature I miss on this otherwise well thought out bike.

Have to agree. As well, my K has self-cancelling turn signals. I do not understand why this feature was not included on the R1100. Thought that I never needed the self-cancelling feature until I bought the R. :banghead I did install, early this winter, turn signal indicators for the mirrors. Besides warning others what I am doing, I am hoping that they remind me to cancel the signals. :ca

BMorleyW
02-25-2010, 02:56 PM
I don't know about a side stand extender, but I have a brand new foot that slightly extends the length of the side stand, as well as giving it a bigger footprint. PM me if you are interested. :ca
I'd be interested in seeing a picture of that if one's available. S

dpilot
02-25-2010, 08:40 PM
On my K75, I ruined the clutch cable when I pulled on the handle when the weight of the bike was still on the stand.

I'm old and forgetful.

I won't do it on my R1100RTP

JimV

Paul_F
02-26-2010, 07:26 PM
I'd be interested in seeing a picture of that if one's available. S

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