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I checked out this thread and a couple of others. I may be missing something, but I still can't find a definitive answer from anyone with an '09 RKC/bagger who has the Wheeldock and a J&S or Pitbull lift OR a Pitbull with the Turntable.
I prefer the Pitbull w/turntable, but will forgo the turntable or get a J&S if I discover incompatibility with the Wheeldock Center Stand.
I do have a call into Pitbull, but being the weekend, don't expect to hear from them until Monday.
I appreciate your offer to buy back the center stand if it won't work. My preference is to keep the center stand, which hasn't been installed yet. Thanks for your quick response!
I installed one on my 09 FLHT, it gets my vote as the best accessory.
Installed in 5 minutes, pull in the clutch and press down ( while in the saddle ) with my left foot. That simple.
Great to clean the bike, takes up less space in the garage, and makes working on it simplier then getting out the jack !
Wells or anyone else,
Can you still get to the stand with a passenger footboard down? I have the streamliner footboards, so just wondered if they would have to be raised in order to kick the bike up on the stand....
Wells or anyone else,
Can you still get to the stand with a passenger footboard down? I have the streamliner footboards, so just wondered if they would have to be raised in order to kick the bike up on the stand....
I can't get mine to seat up properly so that I can bolt it. Tried many times. Banged it with a rubber mallet. It appears to be clearing the frame parts just like the pictures.
I can't get mine to seat up properly so that I can bolt it. Tried many times. Banged it with a rubber mallet. It appears to be clearing the frame parts just like the pictures.
Call them, I emailed them and they called me on Sunday. I had a hard time getting it installed on my FLHT 09. But I just tapped it with the rubber hammer and it slid right up.
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