Bloody Spring!!!!!

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Please tell me there is an easy way of putting on a centre stand spring.
Tried stand up , scoot lent over , spring puller and then me not being strong enough to pull the bloody thing.
Any usefull tips....
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slot some pennies or washers in between a few of the coils, hook it over, then pull them out.
or fit the spring as you're fitting the stand
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funnily enough I've just done a mates this afternoon.

1) Hook it on the top
2) put a strong screwdriver in the lower hook
3) Put the end of the screwdriver under the attachment on the stand
4) Pull the spring down using the stand attachment as a fulcrum
5) The lower hook of the spring will slip over the stand attachment

Be warned- the spring is strong and it may slip off the screwdriver. Mind your eyes/ body/ fingers- it hurts :D

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there is a proper tool for this ,it is like a screwdriver but the blade is curved,i personally use a screw driver guided by a pair of pliers ,when the spring 'twangs' so does your temper!
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bristolmod wrote:funnily enough I've just done a mates this afternoon.

1) Hook it on the top
2) put a strong screwdriver in the lower hook
3) Put the end of the screwdriver under the attachment on the stand
4) Pull the spring down using the stand attachment as a fulcrum
5) The lower hook of the spring will slip over the stand attachment

Be warned- the spring is strong and it may slip off the screwdriver. Mind your eyes/ body/ fingers- it hurts :D

Chris
This method works for me too but I'll be trying Byron's method next time I do it. cheers Jarv ;)
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As said already, by far the best way is to fit the spring to the stand and frame and then fit stand bolts.
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hydra wrote:As said already, by far the best way is to fit the spring to the stand and frame and then fit stand bolts.
Same here, by the time you've f**ked about with the spring you could have undone the stand bolts. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
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rog60 wrote:
hydra wrote:As said already, by far the best way is to fit the spring to the stand and frame and then fit stand bolts.
Same here, by the time you've f**ked about with the spring you could have undone the stand bolts. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
Ditto...but I did use byrons method last year from his advise cheers byron..
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I attach it before fitting the stand.
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I used a big screwdriver doing the series 2, it scraped the paint on the stand tho :ugeek: was to lazy to take the stand off :mrgreen:
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