I haven't made any mods to the center stand as of yet. I want to make sure I am cutting in the right area. My rear shocks alway seem to have good pressure. Then again, my auto leveler sysytem goes a bit haywire sometimes but I never feel an bottoming out or over stiff. When the leveling system does work, I don't mess with it as I am usually one up with not a whole lot of weight variences.
Anywho, getting back to the ease of centering and riding off, I was thinking that cutting down the legs would be doable. Yea, if I need to have the tires off the ground, parking over a flat peice of whatever thickness and then get her up level would bring the tires off the ground.
I am suprised not to see or hear of any others who have tried to shorten the legs of the center stand. If I could find a ride off stand to fit my 85 LTD, I would probably buy it.
Yes again, keeping the bike level after parking does serve to keep the oil level, well......level so there is no migration to one side. Also, to help in parking of other bikes in tighter areas.
Basically, I am looking for a better way.