Josh H
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Interesting stumbling across this thread...I just recorded myself doing this today!
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[video=youtube_share;Hf2VQmP-3s8]http://youtu.be/Hf2VQmP-3s8[/video]
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This just as easy if not easier (for me anyway) to do with a centerstand if you have a fairly smooth concrete garage floor.
I don't even bother trying to lift the bike onto only one foot of the centerstand.
I simply grab the left handlebar and the left rear seat handrail and push down and away from me on the handrail while pulling on the handlebar.
When I push down and away on the handrail, it only unloads the front wheel contact with the ground. It does NOT need to lift the front tire off the ground at all.
Super easy and bike is never precariously balanced on a single point of contact where YOU are the only source of stability.