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Looks as if the only differance is the length of the softails vs deluxe.
Dont know about the custom one crisqlc sew.
I think the vender is www.imagemotorcycle.com
Also I may have misslead you about the fit, looks as if these stands will fit Softails and FLHR's.
Oh yeah, RIGHT, Bruce. LOL LOL. Like, where is the workbench in your photo?
His bike is leaning up against the house (see the handlebar grip pressed in there by the front door?). BTW, this is the biggest danged Deluxe I've ever seen.
Oh yeah, RIGHT, Bruce. LOL LOL. Like, where is the workbench in your photo?
His bike is leaning up against the house (see the handlebar grip pressed in there by the front door?). BTW, this is the biggest danged Deluxe I've ever seen.
I'll say, the hand grip is as high as the rain gutter on the house, he must have a hard time getting on to that deluxe from the looks of the size of the front door in comparison
Be sure if you order one on line you understand what you are getting. My 04 had the SE package on it which had the shorter progressive wound front springs (same turns but closer spacing) and the longer two rear shocks (most people do not realize until they think about it but longer on the back lowers on a softail) I did not like the low stance and I put the regular FXSTD springs and shocks on and also had to get the longer stand. You start going aftermarket and you may not like the tilt. When the SE package was on my bike it leaned so far over on the stand that it was a lot more effort to get up. No big deal but I like it more upright on the stand. Years ago the big Harleys leaned way over.
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