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Not a single mention of this product on the "Farkle I Hate Most" thread. And a strong contender for the "Best Bang for the Farkle Buck" thread, if we had one. And if you're one of those guys who complain about the word "farkle," . . .

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Order placed for a Modified Bigfoot for my 2015! Paypal sent to you. Should have ordered this earlier but you put stuff off since going to Texas next week. Parked in a parking lot this weekend and did not tip over but would have felt better had this been on it.

 
Not a single mention of this product on the "Farkle I Hate Most" thread. And a strong contender for the "Best Bang for the Farkle Buck" thread, if we had one. And if you're one of those guys who complain about the word "farkle," . . .


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Got my vote........ the GenIII version is on and looking good, appropriate clearance.

 
You will need to do a little filing on it, Joe. The step-lever on the 3rd Gen center stand encroaches closer to the side stand when both are folded up, which is why Dave has a G3 version. If you look at the pictures of the newer version you'll get the idea on what needs to be ground away.

 
Thanks Fred...I was looking at the pictures in post #1. Looks like part of the "Wynpro" logo will have to go
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...Sorry Dave

 
Thanks Fred...I was looking at the pictures in post #1. Looks like part of the "Wynpro" logo will have to go
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...Sorry Dave
Hey Joe,

It took me Three try's to get it right.
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I think I will move the logo to the back soon. Less visible but I can get it on all of them.

Good luck, Dave

 
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Looks pretty close to me, Joe.

You could always cut away less metal and do a trial fit.

It's really hard to put the metal back on after you grind it away. ;)

 
Yes that is a good starting point. But it also needs to be angled back on the bottom side with a generous radius. It will require a lot of liquid refreshments in order to complete the job. You don't want to get dehydrated you know.

Dave

 
The product showed up today Dave. Thank you for the fast shipping. Installation was fast and easy, and as you say in the instructions, a #3 phillips is essential to get the screws tightened all the way. Thank you again.

 
I don't remember when I installed mine on my '05, but it didn't quite fit over the kickstand foot. I got out the angle grinder and took a tiny bit off the foot itself till it just fit on. Take a little, test fit, repeat, only a couple tests needed. Took about 2 minutes.

I just took it off that bike to put it on the '14. I had used blue Loctite, never loosened up or needed adjusting in those many miles. The bottom was worn right through! If I'd taken a pic like Joe did, above, at least half of the center part would be gone, and you'd be looking at the blue lines on the paper there. I installed it anyway; it had enough bottom to fasten down tight. Couple more drops of Loctite and Im good for another 100,000 miles, or whenever it gives up the ghost. Guess I'll just buy another one then.

 
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