Jiffy stand makes my heart skip a beat
#21
Get down there and take a look at how it works. It's a very simple but effective design. Once you know how it works you will never have a problem again. As others have said, you just need to have it all the way deployed (that sounds smart huh) so the tab goes in the slot and as long as the bolt is tight and the tab is not worn round it won't go anyplace.
#22
The softail jiffy stand has been solid for me. I think some guys already gave you some good suggestions. I saw them manufactured in York and they are the real deal.
Dyna jiffy stands though seem to be a different beast. When I had my Street Bob it always seemed dodgy and had too much play when taking the weight of the bike.
Dyna jiffy stands though seem to be a different beast. When I had my Street Bob it always seemed dodgy and had too much play when taking the weight of the bike.
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#24
The side stand went up and down in a "jiffy" so I'm thinkin that's how it got it's name. Makes sense to me anyway.
#25
never had a problem on my bike
what i do is kick the stand down, then before i lean the bike over i kinda keep my foot chocked against the stand to make sure it doesn't move.
my dad's 07 street glide used to roll (lurch? rock?) about an inch forward after the bike was leaned over on the kickstand. i must have rode that bike 100 times and still every time i parked it my ******* puckered up. what a nightmare.
what i do is kick the stand down, then before i lean the bike over i kinda keep my foot chocked against the stand to make sure it doesn't move.
my dad's 07 street glide used to roll (lurch? rock?) about an inch forward after the bike was leaned over on the kickstand. i must have rode that bike 100 times and still every time i parked it my ******* puckered up. what a nightmare.
#26
I dumped mine in the garage the first day I brought it home. I parked it outside and then walked it into the garage later. When I took the weight off the stand it folded slightly. When I let the bike down, it just kept going. Once you have weight on it, it won't give. But mine folds back really easy once the weight is gone. Which is cool, because I have forgotten to put it up a couple of times...............KC
#28
Ditto on all the above. I really get nervous when I have the front end cranked all the way to the right, and just as I turn and walk away I hear it it flop over to the left. Just this morning I ordered the HD center stand. I always used one on my other bikes and this Heritage needs one too.
#29
Huh? When I park I put the kickstand down, pull back a little and park in gear with the front end turned all the way left. I've never understood the people I've seen straighten the front when parked (it's not power steering), but I've never even seen one turn it to the right - isn't that as unstable as you can make it?