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  • Perfect, I'll try that next time I have the bags on the back seat. Thanks CM :)

    Dimitra, 4 days ago | Flag
  • went down on my VTX1800N last week and guess what, fractured my right hip, already have the need to be in the wind but 3 months says the docs, maybe your trick will speed things up a bit, thanks, Richard

    risherd, 6 days ago | Flag
  • Good tip

    surfwer, 1 week ago | Flag
  • that's a great tip, here is an alternate version to mount your bike:







    uwe999, 1 week ago | Flag
  • It really is a great tip CromagnaMan!!!  Just have to be sure that the peg and the stand leg are strong enough for the weight because for me it hast to be super strong.... Laughing

    praxis1970, 1 week ago | Flag
Uploaded By: CromagnaMan
2 weeks ago
Level: Gold - State Rider
Points: 2743
Description:

A couple of members here recently wrote to me whining about how it was so hard to throw their legs over the saddle because of a recent comment I made about getting older and having a bad back and hips.  I've know about this little "trick" of mounting my bike for years and was surprised that many folks don't know about it.  Such as it is, here's a demonstration.

Tags: mounting tip tips and tricks

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