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Not the orange drink, the wire thing that sticks out and breaks. Or at least mine did.

So I whipped up a prototype. It's probably too thin but I'll see how long it lasts.

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It looks like the correct description is:

https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=73&products_id=5546

SIDE STAND DEPLOYMENT LOOP

Almost $30.

Am I correct these break a lot?

It wouldn't be hard to design something way better.

3D print up some dies and press a few.

 

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I haven't had one break, but I've heard of plenty breaking, so I am super-careful with mine and have managed to stash at least one spare away in my box of goodies.

When Chuck and I were deep into shift spring engineering and production,  we learned that the spring material was bent too tightly for its diameter, which created weak points at the bends - and explained the failures. I suspect these "side stand deployment loops" suffer from the same issue. I think you could have a set bent up by a spring maker with correct radii on the bends. The spring maker I used was willing to make the side stand parts if I would give them specs - but I never pursued it. Count me in as a buyer if somebody decides to do this.

I don't think I would buy a pressed metal plate. I am not a big fan of having a sheet metal blade by my left Achilles tendon. Even though I almost always wear good boots. I'd rather have something that would bend or break.

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I've had at least a couple break. Perfect application to repurpose the safety retention washer that failed on my gearbox input hub . . .

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5 hours ago, swooshdave said:

It looks like the correct description is:

https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=73&products_id=5546

SIDE STAND DEPLOYMENT LOOP

Almost $30.

Am I correct these break a lot?

It wouldn't be hard to design something way better.

3D print up some dies and press a few.

 

This guy is impressive.

Ciao

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On 5/16/2021 at 12:39 PM, Scud said:

I don't think I would buy a pressed metal plate. I am not a big fan of having a sheet metal blade by my left Achilles tendon. Even though I almost always wear good boots. I'd rather have something that would bend or break.

How is this near your achilles? Do you have highway pegs on your V11?

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That's funny. And you're correct that the part is in front of the pegs, not behind. My bad.

However, I'd still be a little concerned about the sheet metal.

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19 minutes ago, Scud said:

That's funny. And you're correct that the part is in front of the pegs, not behind. My bad.

However, I'd still be a little concerned about the sheet metal.

You should be way more concerned about that cast metal side stand. Neither the sheet metal or bent wire will do much to you.

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Just buy one from Cheesehead and Gordon at MGC and be done with it..:oldgit::grin:

And from the video.. 3D printed sheet metal dies.. will it survive?

No. No it won't. Trust me, I apprenticed as a sheet metal diemaker.

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12 hours ago, Rox Lemans said:

Looks meh. But better than stock. I'd buy one. 😉

This was just my first draft and no it doesn't look great. It's flimsy but it works. I'd like to see what else people have done.

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19 hours ago, Chuck said:

Just buy one from Cheesehead and Gordon at MGC and be done with it..:oldgit::grin:

And from the video.. 3D printed sheet metal dies.. will it survive?

No. No it won't. Trust me, I apprenticed as a sheet metal diemaker.

Did you actually watch the video? Remember a die only needs to survive as long as your production is. If you are making dozen units do you want to over-invest in dies? If you are making 10k then no, they will not last.

While I could just get the stock one I think we've proven that the stock part isn't always the best.

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