Just a quick question folks, on the FJ I have the standard centre stand it's ok but you really have to haul the bike up and over the tipping point to get it on the stand, now I have a back injury which means that it hurts when I try to lift the thing, I can do it but it's uncomfortable, so my query is, can I chop a lump out of the uprights to bring the tipping point lower down, so that I can more or less roll the bike onto the stand rather than lift it on. There are 2 ways I'm thinking of doing it, one is to chop out the centre of the stand by about an inch then re-weld the 2 halves together, two is to chop the foot part off and then weld 2 new plates onto the stand feet, there is not a lot of free metal at the bottom as it's all part of the mechanism where you stand on the lever to get it to operate so not the best way I think. Side stand is ok but not ideal as an every day all day thing. Can I instead of any of this extend the lever that you use to get the bike on the stand outward and make it longer so giving me a better lever action thus using my weight rather than my back to get it on to the stand? Any advice would be great fellas as it's about the only thing on the bike that I struggle with.