Knowledge wrote:Often, the problem with re-made stands is that they have the stand lugs welded on in the wrong position. As a result they sit far too vertical when on the stand. This has two effects, as the front wheel sits too far of the ground, and the scooter can easily roll forward when parked, and fall off the stand, damaging the bodywork (a classic "in the garage" incident).
That's exactly what happened Martin. I have an old hospital bed as a workbench. The platform is about 12 to 18 inches from the floor when the bed is in the 'down' position. The scooter was on the bed and I pushed it back into the corner of the shed on it's small castor wheels. The bed hit a snag and the scooter rolled forward off the stand and crashed to the floor. Oh dear, I uttered ( or words to that effect ). Fortunately, it didn't have any panelwork on, just the engine in the frame, but it did scrape the rear light unit which I''ve had to have repainted. Lesson learnt, I strap it down now with ratchet straps. It sits quite high on the front end, and the stand is very vertical. It looks like a puff of wind would blow it off the stand. KBR Scooters advertise a correct height stand but it's not stainless. I might bite the bullet and buy one of those and paint it.