blancolirio Lot's of road trips and interesting people ought to do it. You might want to get a dog or a parrot as well. I'm still waiting for a mama bear and her cubs to come walking out of the trees behind you while you are working/taping.
The Dude BWaHH! yea! Here's the bear you're talking about, he's right there behind the trees scoping out my trash, I caught him here on video...th-cam.com/video/C1jY7GxOaOU/w-d-xo.html...enjoy!
For those with 2019 cb500x looking for the oem center stand, it is part 08M70-MKP-J80 Instructions to install = file:///D:/Downloads/20181211125543_4857.pdf and I JUST confirmed hours ago after installing my own on my 2019 cb500x that the " 6mm bolt " and its " 6mm flange nut " ARE NOT 6mm. They are both 10mm. I found I had to skip back and forth among parts 4 through 6 to finally get that damn spring fully connected at both ends ( on the black loop hole on the bike itself and the black hook end on the center stand itself ). spring connection tool = part KL-9-C141 which is probably better and easier than using a 8 to 10 inch screw driver to pry-pull-stretch the spring until you get it connected to the stand's hook. But, you'll just have to try for yourself to discover if you have to do it like I did. Hope this helps. Cheers.
Being the proud owner of a brand new 2015 (yellow striping) Honda CB500XA I find blancolirio's videos very interesting/informative. His son is pretty cool too. I will not be giving up my $114.00 centerstand anytime soon however. Oh yeah, 76 mpg here in Denver on 91 octane with ethanol..
Quickly becoming one of my favorite TH-cam channels.
NURide now... the pressure is ON! How do I keep topping myself... ;-) JB
blancolirio Lot's of road trips and interesting people ought to do it. You might want to get a dog or a parrot as well. I'm still waiting for a mama bear and her cubs to come walking out of the trees behind you while you are working/taping.
The Dude BWaHH! yea! Here's the bear you're talking about, he's right there behind the trees scoping out my trash, I caught him here on video...th-cam.com/video/C1jY7GxOaOU/w-d-xo.html...enjoy!
Just keep sharing the adventures man!
Have you ever seen the piece Lyndon Poskitt has been using on his around the world ride? It's similar, but you can prop up the bike at the wheel.
Will this also work to patch the Oroville spillway ?
This channel is great. Always good info. So good. Thanks.
Great bit of kit and well explained. Cheers bud.
Hi Blancolirio, are you just pushing on the handlebars to tilt the bike over? Thanks.
Yep.
@@blancolirio hi, do you recommend a particular brand of tire iron, bead breaker, bead buddy, etc.? Thanks.
@@davidp9280 look up Jenny Morgan on ADVrider, she has all the info on that!
For those with 2019 cb500x looking for the oem center stand, it is part 08M70-MKP-J80
Instructions to install = file:///D:/Downloads/20181211125543_4857.pdf and I JUST confirmed hours ago after installing my own on my 2019 cb500x that the " 6mm bolt " and its " 6mm flange nut " ARE NOT 6mm. They are both 10mm.
I found I had to skip back and forth among parts 4 through 6 to finally get that damn spring fully connected at both ends ( on the black loop hole on the bike itself and the black hook end on the center stand itself ). spring connection tool = part KL-9-C141 which is probably better and easier than using a 8 to 10 inch screw driver to pry-pull-stretch the spring until you get it connected to the stand's hook. But, you'll just have to try for yourself to discover if you have to do it like I did.
Hope this helps. Cheers.
It´s good! Any position, I´m going to do something same.
Now that is, what we call in the business, 'KickAss'.
Perfect invention. Thanks. Going to add this to the kit. What do you recommend for tire wrenches for your kit? Love your channel.
Aluminum! keep it light...
Thanks for sharing this.
Meant for
Swingarm
Neat idea!
Being the proud owner of a brand new 2015 (yellow striping) Honda CB500XA I find blancolirio's videos very interesting/informative. His son is pretty cool too. I will not be giving up my $114.00 centerstand anytime soon however. Oh yeah, 76 mpg here in Denver on 91 octane with ethanol..
Nice.
2x4 works better. plus you can cut them for custom fit
That;s a really nice bike. Too bad that with all of the advanced engine technology, honda can't come up with a tubeless tire setup.
John Falkenstine yea, the stock, cast Honda wheels are tubeless, the spoke Rally Raid wheels are not tubeless in an effort to keep costs in check.
As an update to Blancolirio's reply, the Rally-Raid spoked wheels are now available both tube-type and Tubeless [at extra cost] as desired.
Sorry, but your device looks very Unstable and Mickey Mouse design.... I would not trust your device with my 30 thousand R1200GS
It's designed for lighter weight dual-sport and adventure bikes - not 550+lb monsters.
Don't worry I'm sure you will just call for a tow truck from Starbucks LOL...I doubt you are doing much offroad riding on that pig.