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cbr1000rr sidestand is supposed to be a straight swap aswell, i missed one on ebay the other day because i was out and it went for £10 delivered 8O
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Hey ya snooze ya looze! :wink:
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I bought a CBR1000R on an '09 side stand a couple of weeks ago, just delivered Weds, and it doesn't straight swap. On first inspection it looks the part - a nice 15 mm id say longer, but when I took off the old stand, two things (important) stood out -

1. The inner hole was twice the size as old, so it would be loose and only be held by outer hole.
2. There are no 'nobbles' where it contacts the side stand switch.

I can only guess that the later one was changed..... I will keep searching as I've gone for 4mm spacer and would like the longer stand!!

Ill put this on ebay later I think - only paid £4 +£3.50 del anyway!!

Darren, for yours, do you know what year CBR1100 it came off?

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bought a CBR1000R on an '09 side stand a couple of weeks ago, just delivered Weds, and it doesn't straight swap
No it wont as it's only the early models where the stand fits. You will also notice that they are more expensive on the bay as well. About £30 ish :thumbup:

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Cheers Carl - thought id have a go as it was going cheap, oh well, ill punt for an earlier one! Ta, Griff
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CBR1000RR 04-07. You need to change only the side stick. Sensor and bracket held in place. :thumbup:

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Just ordered a CBR1000RR side stand from Pitstops/A1 Bike barkers, £25 delivered - they have a few he says; 01773 512355 if anyone interested? Griff
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Hey Griff soz for delay but my home pc is playing up.....the side stand i got was off of a 2000 CB1100 (x11) and it was only £22 inc p and p. Hope this helps ya m8. :thumbup:
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Oh and Griff i didnt use the main bracket that it came with (has holes for 2 largish bolts) as only one of the holes lined up. However once id taken this off the stand it was a direct replacement and the side stand switch locating pin just slotted straight in. If your still avin prob's ill switch em back and post some detailed photos. :wink:
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New side stand fitted- more upright than original! Using 4mm spacer so 'room for growth' when I put the full 6mm in! Pre & post pics to follow!
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The only problem with this mod is if you have a rear tyre puncture.
The tyre goes down, and the bike falls over away from the stand.
My Hornet did this three times :cry:
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:The only problem with this mod is if you have a rear tyre puncture.
The tyre goes down, and the bike falls over away from the stand.
My Hornet did this three times :cry:
good point well made .
So park it next to a bush to slow the fall :-)
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lloydiecbr wrote:
tony.mon wrote:The only problem with this mod is if you have a rear tyre puncture.
The tyre goes down, and the bike falls over away from the stand.
My Hornet did this three times :cry:
good point well made .
So park it next to a bush to slow the fall :-)
or park it next to a blue un! :biggrin
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Pre & post the CBR1000 side stand fitting, spot the difference?

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Done!!! Prob go for the full 6mm soon! Griff
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