KLR650 1987-2007 Adjustable Kickstand Side Stand - 3 Inches Shorter for Improved Stability - Perfect for Off-Road Adventures & Custom Motorcycle Builds
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DESCRIPTION
Compatible with 1987-2007 KLR650. Soupy’s Adjustable Kickstand Lowering Side Stands are CNC machined from solid aluminum and use stainless steel hardware. Adjustable from stock length to 3 inches shorter and the strongest and most stylish available. There are a number of different lengths to choose from. The foot has a radius that accommodates all different lean angles.If your motorcycle is lowered, the frame is closer to the ground. The kickstand is mounted to the frame and needs to be shorter to retain the lean angle required to prevent the motorcycle from standing too upright or tipping over. This is a direct bolt-on item. Simply replace your stock kickstand with this, adjust to your desired length, apply thread locker and tighten screws. Designed for use with the factory kickstand spring and safety switch. This product is a great companion for our lowering kits. Pictures are for reference only, you will receive the correct kickstand for your application. We also offer an oversize kickstand foot found here.
FEATURES
Direct bolt-on simple and quick, just 1 bolt to remove for installation
Made from solid aluminum with stainless steel hardware
Many different length options means perfect lean angle
Retains factory safety switch and spring
Precision engineered and manufactured in the USA
REVIEWS
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4.5
Love it. Took 5 minutes to install, then another 5 to adjust properly. Rode around then decided I wanted it one setting longer. Might weld a flat plate on the bottom of that god-awful goofy peg at the bottom. My kickstand safety switch (not bypassed) was sticky after I switched the stock stand out, so I just removed the peg and let it sit retracted in its housing, rather than lube it and unstick it because I'm lazy.