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Watch that side-stand bolt on the 6th gen!

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by Kevin_70, Apr 29, 2008.

  1. Kevin_70

    Kevin_70 New Member

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    I've read about this over on VFRD a few times but every time I checked mine it was fine....until yesterday. Did an oil change and was looking things over, found the bolt a good few turns loose :eek: I imagine I would have lost it on the next ride. If you lose the bolt and go to put your kickstand down the stand will rotate, dropping the bike to the ground. :mad:

    If you look at the kickstand (my work's firewall doesn't let me post pics from my phone) there are 3 bolts in a triangular pattern. The bolt furthest forward is the culprit.

    Get some thread lock on that sucker!
     


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  2. Superceptor02

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    I can tell you from experience that it does some how get loose. It did not fall out until I put the stand down. Luckily, I was paying attention to the pavement and when I put the kickstand down I realized what was happening and caught the bike. I was extremely lucky because it almost fell on a near by curb. I don't know what I would have done if I had not had a center stand at that moment.
     


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    I was in the exact same situation twice...

    the first time, I got caught in the rain and I was pissed to begin with. I went to set my bike down on the kick stand and it was sitting really low. At first I thought the ground wasn't level, but I parked it there every day. then i saw the missing bolt. The dealer gave me a new bolt that time.

    The second time I was riding sunrise highway as fast as I could (really early in the morning High rpm's) and it came out. I have thread locker on it now 53 cent bolt at home depot by my house
     


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    This is not the first time I have heard of this. Good description of the bolt location but does anyone have a pic of the bolt? I would like to keep and eye on this.
     


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  5. Kevin_70

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    I'm almost positive it's the only allen head bolt on there, 8mm if my memory serves correct.
     


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    thanks when I get it back from the shop, Ill check it out.
     


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    Hi Kevin

    I'm just back from a 2,300 mile trip through France and Spain and, guess what? I lost my forward side-stand bolt somewhere on the autoroute between the Millau Viaduct (what a bridge!) and Clermont Ferrand. I nearly dropped the bike (which had full side cases and top-box) at a re-fuelling stop as the stand swung forward. Fortunately, a very kind Frenchman in the town of Moulins escorted me to the local Honda Moto dealer and a replacement bolt was fitted at a cost of €1 ($1.56). I gave him €10!

    I couldn't agree more: get those side stand bolts checked and some thread-locking compound on 'em!
     
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    Some may say I'm paranoid, but I'm going to check mine now.

    Mac
     


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    Think I will check mine by taking it out and putting thread lock on it.

    an ounce of prevention....
     


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    +1 I will be doing this tonight too.
     


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    Meh!

    happened to me at the grocery store tonight. i was able to catch my bike. got home and found this thread. :p
     


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  12. AKmik

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    :bolt: out to the garage I go!!

    Thanks for the heads up, that would really suck!!! I want to use two ton epoxy in place of locktight...naa maybe not. But, I will have locktight on that beyatch very soon.

    Thanks again.

    Mike
     


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    Almost went down yesterday due to lost side stand bolt:mad:
    CHECK that bolt ASAP
     


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    Yes!! My bike started leaning really good and I thought this is wrong. I put it up on the center stand and sure enough the bottom bolt was gone and the whole kickstand pivoted. I got a new bolt from the Honda shop. Gonna locktite this one on for sure.
     


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    Gonna loctite all 3 tomorrow!
     


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    I'm checking it tomarrow am.My bike has dropped twice off the sidestand,usually I thought parking on a downhill slope in hot weather(soft asphalt)was the cause.Thanks for the info.
     


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    Hi all, I just went out to the garage and took a photo. This hasn't happened to me but I've highlighted the bolt I think it is based on the description. Someone let me know if its the wrong one.
     

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  18. 15dollar

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    My old Yamaha 2-stroke got me in the habbit of checking all bolts on a pretty regular basis. I must admit, I missed the side stand bolts. I'll check mine today.
     


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  19. Ignorant Bystander

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    OK, OK.

    You guys finally got me. I've been driving all over US and Canada for that past 5 years with a 10mm allen head socket and an impact wrench.

    I now have an outstanding collection of 10x26 socket bolts (Honda part #5216072). Each one has been cleaned and polished (Loctite removed when necessary), and tagged with the date of acquisition, location and VFR color and license plate #.

    Now, before you get all up my grill (or fender) about "stealing" fasteners off your bikes, consider for a moment the amount of skill and huge testicles it takes to remove a stubborn bolt from a moving motorcycle with an air wrench, WITHOUT THE DRIVER NOTICING.
     


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  20. 300shooter

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    Trade ya a sidestand bolt for one of the many harley parts that I've found lying on the road when they vibated off, mirrors mostly.
     


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