R&G Racing Sidestand Foot Enlarger | Kawasaki Concours GTR1400 ’13-’14
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Picking that perfect spot to park your motorcycle is not always possible. Help to keep your sidestand from sinking and toppling your ride with the R&G Racing Sidestand Foot Enlarger. read more-
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Description
Designed specifically for the Kawasaki Concours GTR1400 ’13-’14 the R&G Racing Sidestand Foot Enlarger significantly spreads the load applied by your motorcycle to help prevent the sidestand from sinking into hot asphalt dirt or other soft surfaces.
- Aluminum and Stainless Steel construction
- Bolt on design installs in minutes
- Does not affect ground clearance
- Will not interfere with drive systems
Part Numbers
Our part number: | RG.PKS0033.SI |
Manufacturer part number: | PKS0033SI |
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wayneusd –
I have had it for a couple of months, I will say I like it. Having a larger foot makes it easier to find without looking. For some reason my foot use to always find the center stand instead of the sidestand. The Part Number: 34024-0033-18R is unchanged for all 8 years of the C14. I purchased this for my 2012. A couple of light taps with the hammer and I was able to screw all 3 hex screws in place. It was easy to install. Just placed the R&G Kickstand Foot on the floor, placed the sidestand foot on the R&G Kickstand Foot. Put the plate over the the sidestand and tapped the plate down with my hammer. The plate was flush so I could screw in the hex screws. Piece of cake.
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