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I had an ezup on my Electra and it worked great, I rarely used the jiffy stand. It just made it hard to get on my lift stand for service (home made) so I took it off. It does fit under the craftsman and Hf stands though. Not to hijack the tread, but it's for sale, $225 shipped. I'll post it over in the classifieds.
Chrome Center Stand for 2009-up Harley Touring
List Price: $199.86
Our Price: $167.99
Chrome Center Stand
- single lever on left side allows bikes to be lifted up on stand
- very little effort required
- not intended for use as a ride off stand
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