Hey Folks,
Thought I'd post this anyways, even though almost nobody will need it, since most folks have sought ways to LOWER their Xs's. However, I raised mine thru putting my 4" extended forks on, and my center stand would no longer work WITHOUT my putting a 1.5" thick 2x6 piece of wood under it!
So...I finally decided to figure out a way to extend them! I first measured the lower tubes, and they were 1" outer diameter. I then found some black Iron/steel pipe at Lowes with 1" inner diameter, about 4.5" long, they had 1" threaded ends, that I just cut off!
I also cut off the angled braces from the left tube that provides more bracing since it's used to push/pull the bike up onto the stand. This the made both tube sections just above the footplates nice and round with several inches of even length to work with! I realized that I needed to cut the sections BELOW the attachment of the cross beam both for structural integrity, and also to not interfere with the retractor spring!
Then I just measured off how far to stick the pieces of pipe extension onto the cut off ends, and then welded them in place!
Then I rewelded the foot lever brace back on, however the upper inner brace was too small, so I fashioned a new one from 1" thick square tubing, and welded in place.
I've just painted it, and it's still curing, so it'll be a few days before I get it remounted, and tested out, but I'm sure it will work to give me that needed lift!
T.C.
Thought I'd post this anyways, even though almost nobody will need it, since most folks have sought ways to LOWER their Xs's. However, I raised mine thru putting my 4" extended forks on, and my center stand would no longer work WITHOUT my putting a 1.5" thick 2x6 piece of wood under it!
So...I finally decided to figure out a way to extend them! I first measured the lower tubes, and they were 1" outer diameter. I then found some black Iron/steel pipe at Lowes with 1" inner diameter, about 4.5" long, they had 1" threaded ends, that I just cut off!
I also cut off the angled braces from the left tube that provides more bracing since it's used to push/pull the bike up onto the stand. This the made both tube sections just above the footplates nice and round with several inches of even length to work with! I realized that I needed to cut the sections BELOW the attachment of the cross beam both for structural integrity, and also to not interfere with the retractor spring!
Then I just measured off how far to stick the pieces of pipe extension onto the cut off ends, and then welded them in place!
Then I rewelded the foot lever brace back on, however the upper inner brace was too small, so I fashioned a new one from 1" thick square tubing, and welded in place.
I've just painted it, and it's still curing, so it'll be a few days before I get it remounted, and tested out, but I'm sure it will work to give me that needed lift!
T.C.
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