What is the best replacement side stand for a 46 Chief?
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Jerry Geers
https://www.jerrygreersengineering.c...946&model_id=2
Starklite
https://starklite.com/indian-motorcy...ide-stand-leg/
I have had excellent experience with both.
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Hmmm;
Side Stand Jacob Junker 2 .jpg
"Orginal, part # 87060, 1940 - 1947 Chief, Side Stand, use with 5.00x16"or, 4.00x18" tire, fair condition. "
Vintage Cycle Bay AKA Jacob Junker
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Jacob Junker has those to;
NEW, # 821002, 1940 - 1948 Chief, "Jiffy" Side Stand, New mint condition.
Jacob Junker side stand B.jpgJacob Junker side stand C.jpg
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Originally posted by pisten-bully View Post
Steve, why is the forward mounted '48 stand safer? I'm not debating or doubting your statement, just curious!
1. My experience is that to get the 46 stand down you must lean the bike over center to the right more than I'd like, kick the stand down then lower the bike onto the stand. This is not a pro
2. The 46 style is like a pirate's pug leg. It will quickly sink into the ground, or eventually sink into hot/warm asphalt. If you're not paying attention your bike will fall over, hopefully not into someone else's bike. If you kick the bike with leaning on the side stand (which I do not but I see allot of people do) side stand sinking is also a problem.
3. Forgetting to put the side stand up before taking off is a potential disaster. I primarily ride Harleys where the side stand is in the forward position so I'm in the habit of looking in that direction for a properly stored side stand.
In my experience the 48 style stand alleviates these concerns, maybe not totally, but provides an easy improvement. What I stated is my opinion only and I'm open to counterpoints.
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I asked because I recalled that a while ago Gary Stark was on a ride with friends on other vintage Indians, and one of the riders crashed, fatally, due to (maybe, or maybe not) his sidestand being left down. So I was wondering if you had more background on the safety of one style over the other.
Gary posted on this forum about the accident, it's confusing because he said the fellow rode a '48, but when the accident happened he was on a '46???...and he couldn't see that his sidestand was down, just as you mentioned Steve. (I've been distracted and left my sidestand down, it scrapes and then it comes up..fast!)
https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...-13#post137308Last edited by pisten-bully; 02-28-2022, 09:25 PM.Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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