Met this guy at the Cycle World show last Friday. It is a quality piece and is designed quite nicely. I do not have it on any of my bikes, but if you are after a center stand it seems to function quite well.
If your talking about the Wheeldock one, IMHO it's probably the best out there. I've had one on my bike since the group buy last Christmas time. Rod is a class act. He went above and beyond to help me out. My bike is lowered in the rear so my stand kept scraping the ground in turns. He did a little redesigning for the lowered crowd so I got to keep it.
i don't have the EZ UP, but I did snag a good quality center stand for my Road Glide and I love it. Great for maintenance, rear wheel cleaning, and it's really stable once it's up on three points (stand + wheel). Don't understand why it's not standard really.
I bought mine from the first batch Rod took to daytona several years ago, and must say, Its probably the one best thing i have added and have found Rod to go overboard to make sure the one you get works as it should. There were several variables early on but we got it right. I really like it, period.
Centerstands are great but if the bike is covered and its windy lookout! I had a BMW the dealer put on its centersand after serviceing it and the wind blew it over cracking the oil pan,I had my 86 venture in the parking lot at work covered and the wind blew it over breaking the windshield and a mirror.
Wheeldock center stands (EZUP) are very nice products.
That said, I never leave mine up on the centerstand (unattended) unless I have a perfectly flat parking spot, and if it is up on the centerstand, I always leave it in gear, with the jiffy stand down, just in case.