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wjoel
Posted 2008-10-15 9:46 PM (#20837)
Subject: Kick Stand Pad


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
Does anyone know if the rubber pad on the bottom of the kick stand is covered under warranty?
I just noticed that mine is torn a bit on the front edge.I have no idea how it occurred.Maybe I could get a heads up before I contact the dealer.
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norcan
Posted 2008-10-15 10:00 PM (#20841 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 208
Edmonton Alberta, Canada
Mine lasted all of 4 days, I won't go through the trouble of getting another put on as I know it will be off in a short time. We can put a probe on mars.....but we can not build a rubber pad that will last? I put 11,000 km's on my bike with out it. Ran just fine.
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varyder
Posted 2008-10-15 10:13 PM (#20843 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

wjoel - 2008-10-15 9:46 PM Does anyone know if the rubber pad on the bottom of the kick stand is covered under warranty? I just noticed that mine is torn a bit on the front edge.I have no idea how it occurred.Maybe I could get a heads up before I contact the dealer.

Man I've been waiting for this one to come up. Mine is gone on the bottom and has been for months. I was kidding around about a month ago at the dealer and said that I wanted to put the pad in for a warranty claim. The reply was no because it was fair wear and tear and not a warranty issue. I didn't expect it to be, but I was further told is the pad is really just for the dealership to keep from marring up the flooring.   

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clubford00
Posted 2008-10-15 10:47 PM (#20846 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Tourer

Posts: 301
Buffalo Grove,Ill
Dont they make a little "hockey puck" sorta thing with a notch in it for hot asfalt on a hot day ? it keeps the bike from digging in and tipping over. It would fit real nice in the bags.
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devilboy
Posted 2008-10-15 10:49 PM (#20847 - in reply to #20843)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 296
Central Florida
Mine replaced it under warranty... He actually replaced entire kickstand since he didnt have a rivet gun big enough to do it. You can drill out the rivets and use a screw and nut .
I have an extra pad, it was about $12...
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devilboy
Posted 2008-10-15 10:49 PM (#20848 - in reply to #20843)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 296
Central Florida
Mine replaced it under warranty... He actually replaced entire kickstand since he didnt have a rivet gun big enough to do it. You can drill out the rivets and use a screw and nut .
I have an extra pad, it was about $12...
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ness_fan
Posted 2008-10-16 6:09 AM (#20856 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 64
US
I still have the giant cow patty pad I got with my Harley keep it in the saddlebag, great here in Florida since alot of places you park in the sand.
Robert
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Rebel
Posted 2008-10-16 9:58 AM (#20858 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
Yeah, mine lasted about 2 weeks and it's not like I take off all the time with the stand down. It just wore out from the weight of the bike resting on it. I'm thinking of having some kind of fiber plate made up to replace it since the regular rubber one is just way too soft.
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g1nomad
Posted 2008-10-16 11:20 AM (#20867 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
This rubber foot thing is new to me. My Jap bikes die when you put them in gear with the
kick stand down. I have for some reason taken off twice with the stand down on the Vision.
That rubber grabs it, and folds it up quick. I think the rubber is still good, but now I'll have
to check it out. If it is bad, y'all jinxed me.

I am sure Billy Mays has some kind of "as seen on TV" product that will keep the rubber on.

Edited by g1nomad 2008-10-16 11:22 AM
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ElroyJ
Posted 2008-10-16 4:24 PM (#20888 - in reply to #20867)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Tourer

Posts: 460
Centennial, CO
yep...that is what the rubber foot is for...to grab the stand in the event you take off with it down. Works well...I have 3k on my bike and mine looks almost new. Hmm...
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wjoel
Posted 2008-10-16 4:35 PM (#20889 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: RE: Kick Stand Pad


Tourer

Posts: 447
Northeastern Penna.
I was told by my dealer that it is not a warranty item,it is a wear item at a service charge.
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-10-17 2:41 AM (#20950 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
I had a hard time getting used to how upright the Vision stands on the kickstand. Always thought it was going to fall over on the right incline. Pad is still there, but I wont miss it when it goes.
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TexasVision
Posted 2008-10-17 9:29 PM (#21015 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
I have 7600 mile on my bike and the rubber on the kickstand is fine. One thing i would say when your putting the kick stand down make sure it is fully extended and not moving as the bike weigh is applied.
I saw a thread in her regarding this when i bought mine so when i kickstand down a take that extra secound and place it gently down and not rush trying to get off the bike .
My rubber mount looks like new and i haved no issue with it comiing off but that because i noticed it from the begining.


Edited by TexasVision 2008-10-17 9:30 PM
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teamcook
Posted 2008-10-17 9:40 PM (#21016 - in reply to #21015)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
Leander, TX
Mine lasted about 1000 miles and was ripped off completely - I noticed it was because I was turning the handlebars while I was off the bike - you know, turn to the right to dismount then back to the left after I was off so I could lock the fork - or when I needed to open the gas tank - dealership just drilled out the rivets and left it off, and scratched the paint in the bargain. I bought a chrome kickstand and spring and replaced it (kickstand came with the new pad) and that fixed both issues, and now I don't turn the handlebars with the weight of the bike on the kickstand.

When this one goes, I'll do something different.

On my bike, since I'm a big guy, I have a fair amount of air in the suspension, so without the pad it leans over pretty far, and I really miss it. Thinking I might plate the old kickstand and put together a new plastic pad for it, just for practice.
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david.terry
Posted 2008-10-17 10:59 PM (#21018 - in reply to #20837)
Subject: Re: Kick Stand Pad


Cruiser

Posts: 102
Madison, AL
I had mine replaced at around 5,000 miles. Cost about $10. The new one seems to be made of more firmer stuff. Maybe it is just the colder weather.
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