Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
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Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
My '74 450 Scrambler side stand is virtually useless in most real world settings... very easy to tip the bike over. It seems original and undamaged. Length from pivot to shoe is 12-3/4". Is there a solution, other than carrying a hockey puck around with me?
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
I had a 450 mk111 and the side stand worked OK, so I wonder what is different on the Jupiter? I am assuming that the bike leans over too far?
Cheers,
Colin
Cheers,
Colin
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Yes, leans too much. Not much of a force would topple it over onto the side-stand side.
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Hmmmm, so maybe the forks are longer on the Jupiter? I believe that the rear shocks are longer? Would it be possible to weld a section into the stand to make it longer?
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Alex450Jupiter wrote:Yes, leans too much. Not much of a force would topple it over onto the side-stand side.
Sounds like you've got the wrong stand

I don't see a listing in the parts book for a 450 SCR side stand, so have to assume it was the same as for the 250/350 SCRs. For which there are two models listed, differentiated only by the diameter of the mounting pin (14 or 16mm).
However ... Ducati Vintage Store sell the same stand for all 3 models of SCR. So I rest a tad confused ...
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Ventodue wrote: … Here's mine ...
Could you kindly measure the length of your stand, from centerline of the pivot axis to the end of the shoe? Thank you. Mine is 12-3/4 inches.
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Pretty much the same - see photo. Must be someut else ....
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Ventodue wrote: Must be someut else ....
Not rotating too far forward, is it?
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Reference photos of 3 other bikes for you. So you shouldn't be leaning more than this ..
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Re: Cure for Tippy Scrambler Side Stand
Have you checked that pin on stand has not been bent.
A common problem as stand is not made to take weight of rider sitting on bike or kickstarting. I had to alter mine.
A common problem as stand is not made to take weight of rider sitting on bike or kickstarting. I had to alter mine.
George S Essex UK
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