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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    I ordered one and have it installed. I have one knee replaced and will have the other replaced after Russellville and I really do like it! Not a struggle at all to get it up , on the center stand, that is. I have the key mod and just leave my bag unlocked most of the time so it is no problem to put it in the left saddlebag.
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    I recently received and installed one of these. Very high quality machining and finish. The best part is that it makes getting the bike up on the center stand easy. I made a simple case for the lever from a scrap of fleece just to keep it from rattling in the saddlebag. Looking at my bike, l believe that if I'm dragging the lever mounting bracket I've already crashed.

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    So this thing works as advertised?

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    Don't forget your skateboard tape for a nonslip surface to place your foot. I do not surrender to age yet, the stock stand works for me. But for you knee replacement folks it is a great device.
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    Mine came in this morn and just installed it. It took a bit of practice the first few attempts, but it works as advertised. It is still a slight struggle for me, but it's impossible for me to put the bike on the center stand without it. Might be even easier for me with more practice.


    UPDATE -- tried a few more time and it got easier each time. Definitely a recommended product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidk View Post
    Mine came in this morn and just installed it. It took a bit of practice the first few attempts, but it works as advertised. It is still a slight struggle for me, but it's impossible for me to put the bike on the center stand without it. Might be even easier for me with more practice.


    UPDATE -- tried a few more time and it got easier each time. Definitely a recommended product.
    Glad that you like it, I know that I sure do!
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    What does it cost? I did not see a price on the website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Ryder View Post
    What does it cost? I did not see a price on the website.
    $120 plus $8 shipping. Yes, its a terrible site. Price is listed here:http://www.philsfarkels.com/gl-1800-...g-hand--1.html
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