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There's some info about this very issue which was supplied by JohnAlex in the link below, and who seemed somewhat pleased with his Norman Hyde center...errrr...CENTRE(when ARE you folks over there gonna finally break away from all that french influence anyway, HUH????...but I digress ) stand, Alan.....

http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/...true#Post465526




I've progressed beyond somewhat pleased to very favorably impressed with my Norman Hyde Centre Stand. Left turns need to be pretty hard over (you'll be scraping pipes) to have the stand hit pavement. Not difficult to heft the bike up and holding steady on the stand for servicing (great for chain lubes and in sliding walnuts under a moving rear wheel to crack the shells), then safely and easily sliding the bike back down again.

All in all, aftre careful consideration of othre options, I recommend the Norman Hyde Centre Stand ovre any othre centre stand currently available.


John ============================ "The difference between an ordeal and an adventure is planning" - Charles Hutchins 2008 TBA / Black / NCHD Windscreen / Saddlebags / De-Baffled Pipes / Flat Black Console