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When posting a question about a part, it helps to provide the part number you are looking for. If you don't know it then say so and someone can help with that. According to my research, the part number for a 2005/6 FLSTN jiffy stand is 50103-05.
Another member of the forum, monkeyboy22, provides a very gracious service by checking all Harley dealers for parts but you need to provide him with the part number. Also tell him your city and state so, if available, he can give you the nearest dealer that stocks the part. Be aware he only checks dealer inventory. His thread is here.
Thanks for the tips, and yes that is the part number. Appreciate it
Just to add quite often a part becomes obsolete yet it re appears exactly the same a year later with a different number. As others suggests though ebay and google are your friend
Good luck
There's a shop that sells stuff on ebay called DeadParts that specializes in obsolete or discontinued parts and accessories. I've used them several times and they're prices are quite good.
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