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Reading the 2020 HD Parts Catalogue I saw at page 186 that they speak about Jiffy Stands in the description of the lowered suspension (so I assume they are shorter ones...).
They indicate the part no. 50000156 if you put lower FRONT suspension to models FLDE, FLHC, FLHCS, FLSL, FXBB, FXLR. FLHC and FLHCS (the Heritage models require the shorter rear shock).
Wile they say part no. 50000127 if you only put lower REAR suspension to models FLHC, FLHCS, FXFB and FXFBS.
Unfortunately they don't speak about Breakout...
Measure your current stand and then go to a dealership and measure the stand on a Softail Sim. Im guessing that the Slim probably has the shortest stand of all the softails because its got the lowest stance. Id guess you'd get by with a stand an inch or so shorter, and just might be able to find a used one of Fleabay
Measure your current stand and then go to a dealership and measure the stand on a Softail Sim. Im guessing that the Slim probably has the shortest stand of all the softails because its got the lowest stance. Id guess you'd get by with a stand an inch or so shorter, and just might be able to find a used one of Fleabay
Good call, looks like the Slim kickstand is about 1/2" shorter then the FXBR stand. I'll let you know how it works after I try it out.
Mahalo,
Mike
I measured kickstand on my FXLR, pn 50000185 - looks to be about 7" measuring from the pivot point (bolt hole) to where the foot actually touches the ground. Not that this was measured with the bike leaning on its side stand and is only an estimate.
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