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Im trying to replace my jiffy stand with a taller one, and I'm stuck.
I jacked the bike up, removed spring, removed pretzel clip, pushed the pin out towards the rear. The jiffy stand block comes loose, but won't drop out. Something's got it wedged in place. Is there a trick to this, does it need to be oriented a certain way to clear the frame?
Last edited by sbeast; Jul 11, 2021 at 12:14 PM.
Reason: Mistitled
Been quite some time since I did mine but it kind of swivels or twists out of it's place. I thought I'd never get it out but then it came out easily once I figured it out. Just keep monkeying around with it.
If I recall I didn't remove the pin or pivot block, just removed the bolt and washer that threads into the end of the jiffy stand and holds it in the pivot block. Not a lot of room to work in there though.
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