Gixerjonah Posted June 29, 2016 Share Posted June 29, 2016 Anyone help please ? Is there a straight swap sidestand from any other bike (maybe slightly longer) that would fit my 1100M ? Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment
Rene EFE Posted June 29, 2016 Share Posted June 29, 2016 Boltspacing is all the same across the Slingies, and maybe even more. Quote Link to comment
Del Posted June 29, 2016 Share Posted June 29, 2016 (edited) Slabby 1100(not 750,they are shorter) stands(and you'll need the slabby bracket) are longer and bolt straight onto the slingshot frames (I'll measure it later and let you know the difference,but you can see in the pic that they are long stands) On my 1100k(as i fitted the longer watercooler shock)i needed a longer sidestand,but didn't want to get rid of or chop up my chrome stand. So i made an extension from 20mm thick aluminium Edited June 29, 2016 by Del Quote Link to comment
stoney1254 Posted June 29, 2016 Share Posted June 29, 2016 I used the stand from a 750 watercooled on my 1100L,slightly longer and straight swap onto original bracket....worked a treat Quote Link to comment
Gixerjonah Posted June 30, 2016 Author Share Posted June 30, 2016 What model 750 was that Stoney, WN WP ? or will any of the water boilers do ? Just need summat slightly longer that'll go straight on. Quote Link to comment
Jonny Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 I might get one of those - my 11L leans over a fair way, even as standard. Quote Link to comment
Jaydee Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 (edited) On 6/30/2016 at 8:48 AM, Gixerjonah said: What model 750 was that Stoney, WN WP ? or will any of the water boilers do ? Just need summat slightly longer that'll go straight on. All w/c 750 and 1100 have longer stands than slingshots. Somewhere like around an inch longer. Just use the slingshot frame bracket with the w/c stand/ springs. Edited July 15, 2016 by Jaydee 1 Quote Link to comment
Gixerjonah Posted July 16, 2016 Author Share Posted July 16, 2016 Having problems with the side stand switch or rather the bracket on the WN stand wont reach it !! Can it be bypassed (the switch) or is a bit of grinding & welding in order ? Quote Link to comment
marc7/11 Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 (edited) What is the length of the stand , my 7/11 is leaning over way too far so could do with 50mm longer stand , its a 750wp frame i reckon and its 200mm bolt centre to centre of foot ..and I need around 250mm . Edited July 21, 2016 by marc7/11 more info Quote Link to comment
Gixerjonah Posted July 21, 2016 Author Share Posted July 21, 2016 The WN stand measures in at 240mm from the center of the bolt hole to the knuckle of the foot, and 270mm to the tip of the foot. So a lot longer than yours. Quote Link to comment
marc7/11 Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 Thats great thanks ,, so I can just fit a WN I take it that the 750WN and the 1100WN is the same.. Quote Link to comment
Gixerjonah Posted July 22, 2016 Author Share Posted July 22, 2016 Not 100% sure on that one but would assume so. Quote Link to comment
Crass Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 Just to add a few comments to this as I recently found this thread very useful through a search, as I needed to do something about the stand on my 750L after fitting 30mm jack-up dogbones. I notice another option is fitting an extension plate to the frame which lowers the stand mounting point and mounting the stand to the plate. But whilst this is a neat idea, and avoids having to mess with the sidestand switch, it's not an option if you have the bellypan fitted to the bike as the repositioned stand will foul it. So, I ordered a 750WN stand. I was thinking that maybe I could use the WN bracket as well, so avoiding the switch issues Gixerjonah found but that's not an option as the WN bracket mounts to the frame in a completely different place to the Slingy so it's not usable, you can only use the stand. So the sidestand switch has to go, unless you want to start major mucking about to weld on some way of activating the switch off the WN stand. I didn't want to start removing the whole sidestand circuit at this time so, as the WN stand also came with a switch which has an identical connector block to the Slingy, I cut off the WN connector block with a length of wire intact, put a bullet connector on the end of the wire, and having removed the Slingy switch complete with wire I bridged out the sidestand circuit by plugging in the doctored WN connector block and bullet to the loom. I may remove the whole circuit in due course but for now this is fine. Only other issue I had was I found that there was a fair bit of play in the WN stand. It looks as if it should be the same as the SIingy but maybe it was a bit more worn. I could have left it but just to do it properly I made up a couple of shims to slip either side of the Slingy bracket pivot point, with the stand bolt passing through them, cut out of some 0.3mm brass sheet. That tightened things up nicely. If I had access to cheap welding I'd have extended the Slingy stand but that not being the case this was the most cost effective solution. Quote Link to comment
Gixerjonah Posted April 22, 2017 Author Share Posted April 22, 2017 Nice one Crass. for what sounds a simple fix, its a right pain aint it !!!! Quote Link to comment
Oilyspanner Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 On 1100N I fitted the longer stand from 750 WT/V , used a modded Slingshot bracket - again, I had to lose the s.stand switch, but no hardship. Along with some Ti bolts have saved almost half a pound and another 3 ounces with the switch (all part of 82 lbs lost). The stand was fine even with fairly radical dog bones, I've since made some near stock length links and the stand is still fine. The standard stand quickly gets dodgy with a longer shock and shorter s. links. Quote Link to comment
Crass Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 12 hours ago, Gixerjonah said: Nice one Crass. for what sounds a simple fix, its a right pain aint it !!!! Certainly is mate, especially when the fitting instructions with the jack-up kit say the job takes about half an hour. Aye, righto! Quote Link to comment
markfoggy Posted April 23, 2017 Share Posted April 23, 2017 Happen to have a WP/R/S stand in my hand, is 245mm Quote Link to comment
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