Wheel dock center stand
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I bought one while I was in Sturgis for my 14 Limited. I love it and get lots of questions about it from fellow riders. I have 3 motorcycles in my garage and have found the space savings to be an added bonus along with the easier cleaning and servicing. Like it was said earlier, don't park it on uneven ground and not on a front downhill slope. Cool thing is you still have your regular kickstand for those times when you need it.
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As others have mentioned, the absolute best addition I've ever purchased. Here are some pics if they help you. I used to keep my bike on my original Harley lift (pictured also) which I dont use anymore since this keeps almost all the weight off the wheels. Harley lift is now just sitting unused and un-needed in the garage.
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I have had one on my 2014 Limited for over a year now and find it invaluable. It makes putting in gas a little easiser for me.
The way they worked the geometry means you don't need allot of strength to rock it onto the stand just step on the lever.
Only issue will be if the ground is slick/gravelly or your tire is really worn so you don't have enough rubber on the ground. If that is the case you won't be able just ride off with the throttle and will need to shift your weight and rock it off. HD center stands cost about $100 more and probably be harder to manage strength wise.
The way they worked the geometry means you don't need allot of strength to rock it onto the stand just step on the lever.
Only issue will be if the ground is slick/gravelly or your tire is really worn so you don't have enough rubber on the ground. If that is the case you won't be able just ride off with the throttle and will need to shift your weight and rock it off. HD center stands cost about $100 more and probably be harder to manage strength wise.
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