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Will 1" passenger floorboard extenders interfere with the center stand? I just ordered from Hundreddollacycleparts but I would also like to get a stand. Anyone know?
I have Soo's 3/4" extenders and they don't interfere at all with the EZ Up.
So, do we have a real count going here somewhere??
Anyone keepin' track?? I guess I'll find out tomorrow when I order. I just hope the girl on the other end doesn't tell me I'm number three....
I don't think they've been taking orders today, he said yesterday he'd be off today and back friday. A few people said today they were going to order, so maybe the real count is more like 10 or so.
I know they have started shipping at that price 20% off, got mine yesterday and it is on the bike. have not had a chance to try it out other than in the garage but I like it so far.
Well i for one really enjoy these forums,People are nice and a lot of info and warm wishes.
I use to have mmmm a 76 Honda 750k and i remember what a pain it was to get on the center stand,i prefer center stand over the kick stand for safety reasons(Of course)
Im just saying like others that my bike is over 800lbs,and i just dont see how easy it would be to get it on the stand alone, Plus id have to be sitting on it(Even with the kick stand down)to feel comfy trying to back it on the stand,Im no weekling but still seems like a tough time.
Like to hear more comments re:the ease of use,
Ride safe and enjoy.
Well i for one really enjoy these forums,People are nice and a lot of info and warm wishes.
I use to have mmmm a 76 Honda 750k and i remember what a pain it was to get on the center stand,i prefer center stand over the kick stand for safety reasons(Of course)
Im just saying like others that my bike is over 800lbs,and i just dont see how easy it would be to get it on the stand alone, Plus id have to be sitting on it(Even with the kick stand down)to feel comfy trying to back it on the stand,Im no weekling but still seems like a tough time.
Like to hear more comments re:the ease of use,
Ride safe and enjoy.
After I receive mine and get it mounted up, I'll shoot a quick video and post it for all to see. I'll bet it's easy to do because you aren't lifting the bike off the ground. The rear tire remains in contact with the ground, thus carrying some of the weight and the front end remains totally on the ground. In fact, I'll see if I can teach teach my daughter to put it on the stand and video her too. I'm confident it isn't that hard at all.... (If I remember my Honda 750 days, you did lift the rear of the bike off the ground right?)
I agree with you about the forum too. It's been a good experience and quite helpful. It's also addicting if I say so myself. (Especially in Winter)..
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