Centre stand top hat bushes?
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Centre stand top hat bushes?
'54 heavyweight frame - do the top hat bushes for the centre stand pivot fit from the inside or outside of the stand?
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
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From the inside - otherwise the spacer will rattle about
Regards Mick
From the inside - otherwise the spacer will rattle about
Regards Mick
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
Ah! So are there any spacers on the outside of the stand, between it and the frame?
And any tips on how to safely jack and support a bike so the stand can be removed and refitted?
And any tips on how to safely jack and support a bike so the stand can be removed and refitted?
Charles
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
I've only had to remove/replace my stand a couple of times and I lay the bike on its side on an old mattress.
Refitting it can be a challenge but this trick makes it a lot easier:
http://www.jampot.com/article_read.asp?id=191
I use a piece of rigid plastic water pipe.
Mick D's method (below) is probably fine for those who are patient and proper engineers.
I don't see any washers in the spares list either.
See page 32 here:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... s_List.pdf
Refitting it can be a challenge but this trick makes it a lot easier:
http://www.jampot.com/article_read.asp?id=191
I use a piece of rigid plastic water pipe.
Mick D's method (below) is probably fine for those who are patient and proper engineers.
I don't see any washers in the spares list either.
See page 32 here:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... s_List.pdf
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
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Don't see any spacers between the stand and the rails according to the parts list.
Easiest way is to lay the bike down onto soft cushions or similar - make sure the fuel tank is fairly empty.
I reduced the length of the spring tang where it attaches to the engine plate to make it easier to install. With the spring located in the engine plate and the stand fitted I could pull the long tang through the stand and locate it against the cross bar - didn't need to faff around with wire jubilee clips or tubes
Regards Mick
Don't see any spacers between the stand and the rails according to the parts list.
Easiest way is to lay the bike down onto soft cushions or similar - make sure the fuel tank is fairly empty.
I reduced the length of the spring tang where it attaches to the engine plate to make it easier to install. With the spring located in the engine plate and the stand fitted I could pull the long tang through the stand and locate it against the cross bar - didn't need to faff around with wire jubilee clips or tubes
Regards Mick
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
I think I have identified them - 010912 spigot washer x 2. The parts which weren't on my bike when I took it to pieces all those years ago.Mick D wrote:Hi
Don't see any spacers between the stand and the rails according to the parts list.
An old mattress? Any old mattress we may have had went to the dump a long time ago! I guess Sprids may keep one in his shed for when he stumbles home from the pub and can't get the key into the front door.
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
Mine's a thin one from an old campervan. More like a thick camping mat.Chazzyb wrote: An old mattress? Any old mattress we may have had went to the dump a long time ago!
Hmm, well I did once come home in the early hours a bit wobbly from a serious 'lock in' at my local, opened the porch door, called my (black) dog, took the lead off the hook and wandered around in pitch dark over fields backing onto my house for about 20 minutes. Upon returning I opened the porch door to find a very puzzled dog in there.I guess Sprids may keep one in his shed for when he stumbles home from the pub and can't get the key into the front door.
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
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I think the spigot washers fit between the centre stand spindle nuts and the frame rails.
Regards Mick
I think the spigot washers fit between the centre stand spindle nuts and the frame rails.
Regards Mick
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
I think you're right after reading a comment in Steven Surbey's parts list.Mick D wrote:Hi
I think the spigot washers fit between the centre stand spindle nuts and the frame rails.
I'm still wondering what stops the stand from sliding side to side between the frame rails?
Charles
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Re: Centre stand top hat bushes?
Theres something wrong if it will move side to side. The stand should be the same size as the inside of the rails, minus a bit for clearance. The spigot washers go on the outside. The central spacer is 4.2" long.
Dave.
Dave.