[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=83142#p83142:2fq5u02v said:
Retroyz » Sat Jun 01, 2013 1:29 am[/url]":2fq5u02v]Every little thing that makes the bike higher helps. I noticed that even having a new tire makes it easier to get on the centerstand. One common mistake for people not familiar with center stands make is they tend to pull pack on the bike. Pulling straight up with your right hand makes it easer-the backward motion will happen naturally. Also, do not try to lift with your arm or back, use your legs. Do not think of it as lifting, think of it as vertically spreading the distance from the grab bar to the center stand lever. Stay as close to the bike as possible-the center stand is very stable. Other than that it is simply a matter of synchronizing your push-down with your foot and your pull-up (straight up) with your hand. Parking slightly uphill when possible helps and the harder the surface the better. Rocking the bike also helps if you time it well.
Heck, I can do it barefoot.