Ever tried taking these off & putting back on.
Had a hard time with my kickstand spring.
But, Alas, I have the Answer.
I extended the centerstand down to hold up the bike.
I was left looking at an expanded spring.
I went ahead & put 10 - 12 washers in all the openings.
Retracted the centerstand.
The washers kept it expanded.
It came right off with my hand.
I left the washer in for re-install.
Probably can do the same for new spring installs, by bending spring to 180 degrees, and have friend stick the washers in the gaps. Then turn around & do again.
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put spring on hooks then install centerstand and or kickstand. much easier.
but thats pretty clever.
I use pennys, but, same principle. If you think it is hard on and RD, try it on a CB750 or GoldWing!
That idea is decades old, and still works. Best to alternate sides though, so the spring stays straight.
When fitting a new spring, put one end in the vice, and bend the spring over and slip a washer or coin in, then bend it the opposite direction and add another coin/washer. Rinse and repeat until it's extended enough to fit.
Another technique is to remove the pivot bolts and let the stand move to release tension. Assembly is a little harder but with a center stand you can usually get one side bolt it and pull the stand into place to slip the other side bolt in.
Ah! Now I know, because last time I did that it was a frustrating 1/2 hour. :clap:
So now we know how all the coins got on the road in video games...