I was jumping around on my 'Favorite' links and hit the 'Sporty Specialties' site: www.sportyspecialties.com. (you may have to punch in this site manually to get to it, clicking onto the above listing doesn't seem to work). I clicked onto their 'New Products' and was greated with their latest offering; a Reproduction aluminum Sportster Center Stand Part #49700-57 from 'K' Models thru 1981. Wow, talk about a nice hard to find part. I believe there was a similiar center stand available for the swingarm Pans and Shovels. It seems to me that this was a great aid in maintenance of early Harleys and likely a better design then the Harley rear frame/fender mounted design as used on Hardtails. Still as I think about it, I don't recall ever seeing one actually used on any street stock, never mind a modified, Sportster or Pan/Shovel. Were these an Option at the time they were offered? Did they fall out of favor or just never fit in the American biker scene? If you look at any British or Foreign made motorcycle, the 'center stand' still remains a staple of keeping the motorcycle up-right when parked or when the rear wheel or chain required adjustment! Were they purposely faded out or left off H-D motorycles because of low popularity or perhaps H-D was looking to cut costs? I would definitely purchase one for my 74 XLCH except for the fact all the Drag Bike classes require removal of all kickstands...wonder if that means 'centerstands' too? Anyone know the history of these little gems??.....
...Hrdly-Dangrs

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