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when i saw center stand I was thinking high-center stand... I've seen a few folks with rear stands like that. some are chrome and some get fancy with flame foot and the like. I've seen a couple of night trains that have them and think they're pretty cool and have never heard anyone say they were anything less than stable, but I'll stick with mine.
He's talking about a center stand. They are new this year for Softails and are on the website, I know because I was looking at them. I've wanted one for a while and noone else makes one. The one on VWOWVs' website was not finished the last time I looked. I doubt they'll finish it now that Harley makes one, but you never know. Probably get mine throught Zanottis', sounds like a great Christmas gift for me......lol.
He's talking about a center stand. They are new this year for Softails and are on the website, I know because I was looking at them. I've wanted one for a while and noone else makes one. The one on VWOWVs' website was not finished the last time I looked. I doubt they'll finish it now that Harley makes one, but you never know. Probably get mine throught Zanottis', sounds like a great Christmas gift for me......lol.
Where on their Website? All I can find is the one for Touring Models...
A little diff than the ride off stand I had on the 81 GW i owned 30 yrs ago and about 4x price, I will say this one does lift the wheels off the ground..
Well, I'll put it on the list but towards the bottom. It would be nice to have but the price is a bit steep I think. I have a few other accessories that come first.
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