The way it is currently, I have to carefully wedge and angle my foot so I can continue to push and hold the kick stand in place while I tip the bike over on it.
Next, if I sit on the bike and lift it upright the kick stand will immeditately snap upward to the pipes.
The swing of the kickstand has a half-way point where it either swings fully down or retracts fully up. Once down it should stay down. That's what hte safety interlock system is there to prevent (bike won't start with the kickstand down). The positive side is that after many years away from riding it won't slip your mind to put your kickstand down. 800 lbs of bike. The bad news is that while your foot is on the kickstand to keep it from springing back, I imagine you have to let the weight of the bike drop down on the kickstand the last inch or two. That'll bound to damage the kickstand bracket or bend the kickstand.