reverse on / ride off stands
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- re774c
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reverse on / ride off stands
Who here has made there own from a stock center stand? How much of the leg did you cut off?
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Re: reverse on / ride off stands
I don't think it has been developed yet for the GL1500 but I am getting ready to install and test a Helping Hand addition to the stock center stand to make it easier to put the bike on the center stand. You can see this device at: www.philsfarkles.com
It appears to be a very sturdy item and looks to be easy to install.
It appears to be a very sturdy item and looks to be easy to install.
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- re774c
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Re: reverse on / ride off stands
Just don't want to pay this much when I can do it myself.
- joeincalif
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Re: reverse on / ride off stands
wingstuff.com has them. I had one on my 92 many years back. Remember that both wheels are on the ground at all times, and if you park in neutral, it can and will roll off the stand and onto it's side, (don't ask how I know) Also makes checking your tires tough.

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