Author Topic: Parking Brake  (Read 5090 times)

ttown95LT

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Parking Brake
« on: May 07, 2012, 07:12:47 AM »
I have learned the hard way about parking my LT on a down slope, I am getting ready to head to Eureka Springs in the near future and was wandering if any damage might be done to the front brake system by placing a strap around the front brake lever for extended periods of time? Mine has sure had a penchant for falling over recently, I guess it thinks I need the extra exercise.

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Re: Parking Brake
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2012, 07:19:22 AM »
If you park it with the trans in gear, it shouldn't move.
If it is, you have other issues that need looked into.

I wouldn't strap the brake handle like you suggest for an overnight stint.
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Re: Parking Brake
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2012, 07:38:12 PM »
If you on a slope, park it facing uphill.  And leave it in 1st.  Should be fine,
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Re: Parking Brake
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2012, 12:05:01 AM »
Thanks for the replies, I had hesitations with leaving it in gear cause I've been bit twice doing that. The PO had safety wired the sidestand switch closed so needless to say their were 2 occasions where I let out on the clutch whilst leaned over on the side stand only to ride the bike to the ground, I call it the revenge of the Strom, that bike built some bad habits that are hard to break. I have since corrected the sidestand switch so leaving it in gear should not be an issue any more.

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Re: Parking Brake
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2012, 06:57:22 AM »
I also learned the hard way about not leaving a bike in gear when parked.
I had an 81 Yamaha with a full fairing, parked on side stand in neutral, a big wind came up from behind and literaly pushed the bike forward to the point that the side stand folded and the bike fell over.  :eek:
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Re: Parking Brake
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2012, 11:18:12 AM »
I also learned the hard way about not leaving a bike in gear when parked.
I had an 81 Yamaha with a full fairing, parked on side stand in neutral, a big wind came up from behind and literaly pushed the bike forward to the point that the side stand folded and the bike fell over.  :eek:

Have friend with a R1100RT who watched this happen to his bike out the window of a restaurant in Montana. So he started putting it on the center stand a saw it lifted up and forward off it at a job site up in Airway Heights.

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