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G310 R Center Stand Question.

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May be a hard one. I bought a 310 r for my 17 year old 5 foot nothing daughter, and lowered it in every conceivable way. dropped forks, rear lowering block, Hypro lowering shock, shaved seat. now, she can about flat foot at a stop. Problem is, now the side stand is too tall. I can solve all my problems with a center stand, but have found nothing recommended for a 310 r. I would also like a center stand for the maintenance standpoint.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
T-Rex center stands are adjustable for height. Does not solve your side stand issue but should solve your center stand problem.

Wayne Koppa
Grayling, MI
#71,449
 
My friend Jane Westfall bought an SW-Motech center stand for the 310GS, had a welder cut it and installed on her 19 310R. Works great!
 
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