I had a center stand on my old 650 Kawasaki and I really liked it. It made changing the oil a breeze.
Well now that I have the center stand I'm able to work on things a lot better and can now see how the jiffy stand works. Ya'll are right, nothing to fear at all. I just couldn't see that before. I'm still glad I got the center stand cause now with a piece of plywood under the stand I can rotate the tires and check them and air them a whole lot easier. It's a good thing!:ap:ap:ap:cheers
I fueled up once while sitting on it to keep it centered and shortly thereafter stopped and set it on the jiffy stand and fuel spilled out the overflow tube, not much but still the reason I don't do that anymore.I do the same thing by putting the plywood under the center stand for cleaning the rear wheel, if you take a jacking device and put it up front under the frame you can lift the front enough to have both wheels off the ground for cleaning. I mostly use the center stand for cleaning and maintenance work, if I am on a long road trip I put the bike on the center stand when filling the fuel tank, you can get a extra quart of fuel in the tank when it's on the center stand.
Yup, you get the best of both worlds.So I take it one can leave the Jiffy stand in tact when adding the center stand.