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111. INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
19. SIOE STANO
1. Check the entire stand assembly (side stand bar, bracket
and rubber pad) for installation, deformation or otherwise
excessive damage.
2. Check the spring for freedom from damage or other
defects.
Fig. 3-52
(1) Side stand bar
(4) 6mm bolt
(2) Spring
(5) Side stand pivot bolt
(3) Rubber pad
Fig. 3-53
(1) Side stand bar
(2) Spring scale
3. Check the side stand far proper return operation:
a. With the side stand applied, raise the stand off the
ground by using the main stando
b. Attach a spring scale to the lower end of the stand and
measure the force with which the stand is returned to its
originai position.
c. The stand condition is correct if the measurement falls
within 2-3 kg (4.4-6.6Ibs.)
If the stand requires force exceeding the above limit, this
might be due to negiected lubrication, overtightened side
stand pivot bolt, worn stand bar or bracket, or otherwise
excessive tension. Repair as necessary.
4. Check the rubber pad far deterioration or wear.
When the rubber pad wear is excessive so that it is worn
down to the wear line, replace it with a new one.
It is intended that the rubber pad will retum the stand
upon contact with the ground if the stand has been
accidentally left in the down positiòn.
Fig. 3-54
(1) Wear line
Rubber pad replacement
1. Remove the 6mm bolt; separate the rubber pad from the
bracket at the side stando
2. After making sure the coiiar is instaiied, put a new rubber
pad in piace in the bracket with the arrow mark auto
NOTE:
Use rubber pad having the mark "OVER 260 ibs. ONL Y"
3. Secure the rubber pad -vith the 6mm boit.
l''g. 3-55
(I) Rubber pad
(2) Collar

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