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Never had that happen. I'm a little OCD about it though; every time I put the stand down I give it an extra kick once the full weight of the bike is on it.
Just got a recall letter from HD concerning '09 Model Dyna FXD,FXDF,FXDC,FXDL & FXDB motorcycles built July 24,2008 through Aug.28,2008. Its about the jiffy stand Spring Anchor, Part No: 47318-98, which may have been built with a defective weld that may allow the jiffy stand assembly to not retract as intended. Has anyone else out there got this recall yet?
I havent had this issue, my stand always makes me nervous, the angle just looks wrong. I usually put my foot on the jiffy stand and pull the bike backwards just to make sure!
Jiffy Shmiffy, I call it a kickstand! You guys who are concerned about the stand should take a tour of the KC assembly plant! When I worked there, no one was allowed to pick a bike up off the stand. In order to move the bikes around in the crating area, you had to leave the weight of the bike on the stand and just start pushing. The first few days I watched in horror as someone would go up to a bike and just give it a big ol' shove in order to move it up the line. There goes this bike sliding along by itself 10-12 feet at a time while resting on the KICKstand. Crazy $hit!
Sorry - just you. You're probably not pushing/holding it all the way forward when you lean the bike over - I sorta hold it forward with my foot until the full weight of the bike is on it; then pull back to make sure its "set". I'd probably be too embarrassed to to take it in and have it checked....especially if there ends up being nothing wrong with it (which is highly likely) and I did it TWICE - but given you seem to be having problems with it - you might want to think about taking it to someone to have a look just in case. Be prepared to endure a fair amount of eye rolling and veiled laughter though.
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