Kuryakyn chrome side stand... will it fit my 2013 F6B ?
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    Senior Member sshake1905's Avatar
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    more on the chrome side stand from Kuryakyn...

    I don't really think the lean angle on the new chrome side stand changed much....maybe a little less lean to left, but nothing even close to being too straight up.....the thing I like is that is heavy duty and when it's down...it doesn't flex like the stock Honda did...it's solid....and the foot print is twice as large...

    I have had the slip on/off side stand pads, like the one from Rivco, but I had to bend over to slip it on, lift bike up a bit...same thing to take it off....as I get older with the titinium rods in my lower back....that gets more difficult...so I like the fact that it is there...kick it down and kick it up

    and it is chrome, which, in my opinion, looks real good next to so much black....Shaker

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    Quote Originally Posted by sshake1905 View Post
    I don't really think the lean angle on the new chrome side stand changed much....maybe a little less lean to left, but nothing even close to being too straight up.....the thing I like is that is heavy duty and when it's down...it doesn't flex like the stock Honda did...it's solid....and the foot print is twice as large...

    I have had the slip on/off side stand pads, like the one from Rivco, but I had to bend over to slip it on, lift bike up a bit...same thing to take it off....as I get older with the titinium rods in my lower back....that gets more difficult...so I like the fact that it is there...kick it down and kick it up

    and it is chrome, which, in my opinion, looks real good next to so much black....Shaker
    Thanks for the information. I am going to try one also on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sshake1905 View Post
    I don't really think the lean angle on the new chrome side stand changed much....maybe a little less lean to left, but nothing even close to being too straight up.....the thing I like is that is heavy duty and when it's down...it doesn't flex like the stock Honda did...it's solid....and the foot print is twice as large...

    I have had the slip on/off side stand pads, like the one from Rivco, but I had to bend over to slip it on, lift bike up a bit...same thing to take it off....as I get older with the titinium rods in my lower back....that gets more difficult...so I like the fact that it is there...kick it down and kick it up

    and it is chrome, which, in my opinion, looks real good next to so much black....Shaker

    pics please

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    I got one of the Kuryakyn Chrome Kickstands in and installed on my F6b.
    Held the original and the Kuryakyn up together and the length is the same, footprint is a lot bigger along with the diameter.

    Looks great installed, and the lean angle appears to be the same.
    Since the pad is larger it may effect the lean angle by a very small amount. Works better with my Floorboards since it sticks out a little bit more when up.



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