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T-Rex Center Stand

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So the T-Rex center stand came in today. https://www.t-rex-racing.com/2014-2018-Honda-CTX700-CTX700N-Center-Stand-p/n46-14cs.htm Ordered overnight on Thursday, came in Tuesday solid. Stand was well packaged in heavy paper and then completely wrapped in foam. The stand seems quite well built and heavy duty. The powder coat finish is even appears sturdy. Got it all unpacked and set up to install.

Had one hiccup with the installation as I broke the M6 bolt that secured the stopper assembly causing me a trip to Tractor supply for a new one, luckily I have one about 2 miles away there was enough of the bolt sticking through the other side of the bracket on the bike that I was able to spin it out with pliers even if a quarter turn at a time. Once that was sorted the install was very easy and straightforward basically like the video except for that blasted spring. Oh what a bear. Fought that thing for at least 20 minutes in the 95 degree heat then all at once I got the stars aligned and it popped right on. I have never had good luck with springs. The whole thing took about 30-35 minutes with the bulk of that messing with the spring.

Once complete and cleaned up I tested it out. Haven't had a center stand on a bike since the 90's so kinda rusty on the technique but it went up on the stand easy. Just stood on the foot and pulled up on the passenger grab bar and it went right up nice and smooth. Was going to set something up to measure how far the tire is off the ground but I'm fairly confident in my estimate of 3/4 inch. My suspension is bone stock, no mods whatsoever. It is very sturdy on the stand I got fairly aggressive with it pushing it back and forth to test the stability and I'm happy to report it is very stable on the stand I'm comfortable with it. I'm really anal about chain maintenance so this will be a very nice addition even with my auto chain oiler. All in all I'm pleased with the purchase. Let me know if you have any questions be happy to help.

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Out of stock!:mad:
Here we are October 29th. and STILL out of stock. On the website you can put in your email and get notified when it is back in stock. I'm hoping this won't be a long waiting period.
Back in Dec I was looking for a CTX700 centerstand and found T-Rex. Out of stock at $149.00, as so many other posters found. Once I was notified that it was in stock, the price went to $169. I hemmed and hawed several days, then went to order online. Price online was now $189. That steamed me. In Jan I searched further, found one on ebay, for $139, from a seller named dirt-bike (in China). Ordered it, no hassles, free shipping, no taxes! came 40 days later. I found that it was the identical stand that Hepco&Becker in Germany sells for €239 (US$268) Hepco # 5059840001, even including the identical instructions. Had no trouble installing it, except for the spring; that required the use of a hook & ratchet strap attached to the rear sprocket which I gingerly tightened. That pulled the spring right on. BTW, this Hebco stand uses only one spring (on the left side) as opposed to T-rex's two springs. I saved about $125.00 and got a well made stand. I now curse T-Rex for their sneaky pricing rip-off.
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Back in Dec I was looking for a CTX700 centerstand and found T-Rex. Out of stock at $149.00, as so many other posters found. Once I was notified that it was in stock, the price went to $169. I hemmed and hawed several days, then went to order online. Price online was now $189. That steamed me. In Jan I searched further, found one on ebay, for $139, from a seller named dirt-bike (in China). Ordered it, no hassles, free shipping, no taxes! came 40 days later. I found that it was the identical stand that Hepco&Becker in Germany sells for €239 (US$268) Hepco # 5059840001, even including the identical instructions. Had no trouble installing it, except for the spring; that required the use of a hook & ratchet strap attached to the rear sprocket which I gingerly tightened. That pulled the spring right on. BTW, this Hebco stand uses only one spring (on the left side) as opposed to T-rex's two springs. I saved about $125.00 and got a well made stand. I now curse T-Rex for their sneaky pricing rip-off.
I made a small mistake on my last post. My center stand has TWO springs, one on each side. The TRex spring has two springs, but one is inside the other. No wonder they are are so dastardly to install.
That's the same method I used, but only on the left hand side. Hooked the ratchet tie down to the rear sprocket and wired the spring to the hook. It went sweet. On the right side I was able to do it in one or two tries as shown with a large screwdriver. I bought the cheaper ($133) chinese version, it turned out to be identical to the Hepco & Becker stand.
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