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Looks great. I agree the legs could be shortened to have the slammed look when parked.
+1 Looks good man. I like those center stands. I would love to be able to be able to drop it all the way on a center stand and not have to worry about it falling over though.
It is Very stable when parked!! More so then the OEM stand!! But I'd still like it lower when parked. Like the other Texans said, I'm gonna try to cut the legs a little so she'll sit lower.....
@SprungDave. The installation is very straightforward. It's 4 bolts and you're in. Unlike Moco's where you need to get in front of the rear wheel. You could get install instructions on Debrix.com website. I'm not sure why it'd be any different for your ryde. The alignment is the only issue if you just stay clear of Jack Daniels!
PM me if you need to....
Thanks for the comments guys... I still have to see about chopping those legs down...
@SprungDave... Heres a few more pix for ya. Im still not sure it would work on a dual exhaust... You would have to email people and ask them at Debrix.
I did mange to shift the swingarm bag back and it looks like it'll work. The extended arm just does clear it..Im gonna have to do what Sgt Jim and Kowan have done to theirs to make it mount more stable... Props to those guys!!!
@Tony.. Yeah, theres really NOTHIN Harley about it... The last time i had a center stand it was 0n a 87 FZ750! But when i wanna lean Thug, i still have the OEM stand to do that. And when I raise(lower) the shotgun, the rear wheel lifts off the ground and it makes cleaning my wheel and the spokes a frickin" plaesure!!!! AND WHO WANTS TO LOOK LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE ANYWAYS?!?!?!
Dude, ANYTHING that makes cleaning white walls easier I AM ALL FOR THAT!!!! 100%, hands down, no questions asked. It's a sweet bike Dude, no questions about that. Different just takes me a little longer to get used to things each and every year I get older. I once thought I didn't care for all these blacked out bike's ( I am a chrome ***** ) a bit! Can't say that no more, some look pretty darn sweet in fact!!
Dude, ANYTHING that makes cleaning white walls easier I AM ALL FOR THAT!!!! 100%, hands down, no questions asked. It's a sweet bike Dude, no questions about that. Different just takes me a little longer to get used to things each and every year I get older. I once thought I didn't care for all these blacked out bike's ( I am a chrome ***** ) a bit! Can't say that no more, some look pretty darn sweet in fact!!
No worries, brotha. I hope you didn't think I took offense to that. It's all good.
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