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Does anyone offer a \\;kickstand that mounts to the rear of the primary using the 2 factory holes in the fame? \\; I'm looking at this as an option to the stock forward mounted one. \\; Would appreciate all comments, (Pros / Cons), pictures and \\;recommended source. \\; \\;My bike is an '02 Softail.
Thanks. \\;
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 \\; I have a brand new one if you are interested. \\; Ready to bolt on. \\; Nice chrome and the mounting is polish stainless steel. \\; That stand would look awesome on your bike since you have lots of chrome.
06kustom,
When you say ready to bolt on, do you mean it can be bolted on to the 2 factory holes, (3/8-16), that are aft of the primary without any additional drilling or tapping of holes?
V1
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 \\; Yes, the two holes that is capped with the plastic covers. \\; Those are already tapped to thread in bolts the same as the right side where the exhaust brackets mount to.
Can you send pics of the kick stand? \\; I'm interested. If you want you can IM me and I can give you my email address. \\; Simplier than posting.
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Thanks, \\; V1
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