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Topic : Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem?
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 RBinTEX 
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Location : West Texas, United States
Posted : 15 Mar 2012 - 23:39   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: RedBird2010)
 
Thanks Redbird, I had the link but they weren't answering the phone.
But I tried it again and got him on the phone and he is going to find out if his headlight mod is available in stock along with
easy bracket and the British key. If he can get it in tomorrows mail, I can have them in three days!

I have been dicking around with a guy on the other list for two days now that wants to sell his bags and brackets but wont give me a price.
Tired of messing with him! PM'ed him three times for pictures and info on price and he keeps giving me the runaround instead of acting responsible about the thing. Going on without him!

I just cant believe that someone that is desperate to sell something enough to offer it up for sale on open forum and then wont work with you on price or condition or pictures to make the sale.. Hell! I'm easy, give me a price, I'll buy it if it's right!

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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 15 Mar 2012 - 23:48   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: RBinTEX)
 
I just put the easy brackets on mine (thanks fasteddy ) it was a fairly simple task, there are some threads here to help install them.

 
Rick

2010 Thunderbird SE 1600

"Harley-Davidson; the worlds' most efficient method of turning gasoline into noise without the harmful side effect of horsepower."

"The wilderness holds answers to questions man has not yet learned to ask"
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 Fordster 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 01:34   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Druid)
 

Druid wrote:

Thatch wrote:

I keep wondering why the put the thing so far back.



Im with the yeti on this one .....




Another possible solution for the vertically challenged among us...



(Also comes in black!)

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 RedBird2010 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 01:37   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Fordster)
 
I like the red one, do the seats go any lower??

 
Rick

2010 Thunderbird SE 1600

"Harley-Davidson; the worlds' most efficient method of turning gasoline into noise without the harmful side effect of horsepower."

"The wilderness holds answers to questions man has not yet learned to ask"
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 Birdy68 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 11:13   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Fordster)
 
What rear suspension is that?
I needs those on my 'Bird...


Thanks for the heads up.


 
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 Tilinghetuna 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 12:22   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Fordster)
 

Fordster wrote:

Druid wrote:

Thatch wrote:

I keep wondering why the put the thing so far back.



Im with the yeti on this one .....




Another possible solution for the vertically challenged among us...



(Also comes in black!)


It won't be as fast as the Black Version



 
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 RBinTEX 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 13:58   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Birdy68)
 
Birdy those mini shocks on that scooter are the same ones that I ordered for my Honda Phantom bobber to put on the springer seat.

Turned out that those will support 400 lb's each so 2 of them on my little bobber seat was massive overkill.
It wouldn't move!

Needless to say they are now in my recycle bin of motorcycle parts awaiting a new life some where else!

Just another one of my good ideas gone bad! LOL!

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 lockey 
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Posted : 16 Mar 2012 - 16:52   Post title : Re: Kick stand problem I hope this is an accessory problem? (Re: Fordster)
 

Fordster wrote:

Druid wrote:

Thatch wrote:

I keep wondering why the put the thing so far back.



Im with the yeti on this one .....




Another possible solution for the vertically challenged among us...



(Also comes in black!)




A pair of those shopping baskets with easy brackets...... Perfect..

 

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