EZ-UP Center Stand on a 2014
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EZ-UP Center Stand on a 2014
I recently purchased a used CS-09 EZ-Up center stand from a fellow board member who had it on a 2013. I've put these on before but I'll be darned if I can get this one lined up correctly - looks like the mounting holes don't match. I have a low frustration level when lying on the ground so it may be related. Anyone installed one of these on a 2014?
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Yep, I took mine of my 09 Ultra and it is installed on my 2014 Limited. Works Great --- Be sure and stick a small screwdriver or something between the base of the stand and the legs to offload the spring tension of the stand before trying to install it though. The Wheeldoc Website has the installation instructions available for download if you need them. I can remove mine and reinstall in less than 5 minutes and usually do while servicing the bike. Good Luck.
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Yep, I took mine of my 09 Ultra and it is installed on my 2014 Limited. Works Great --- Be sure and stick a small screwdriver or something between the base of the stand and the legs to offload the spring tension of the stand before trying to install it though. The Wheeldoc Website has the installation instructions available for download if you need them. I can remove mine and reinstall in less than 5 minutes and usually do while servicing the bike. Good Luck.
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There is minimal ground clearance loss, but I ride HARD and love the twisty's ( I'm 6'2" 260 and my better half is better than half of that ) and even with the Ol' gal on the back I encounter no cornering problems ( the boards drag but not the center stand ). However, entering parking lots with severe "break over angles" you sometimes need to be a bit cautious. The benefits of the EZ-Up Center Stand are well worth the minor inconvenience and once you've used one for a bit you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.