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Old 12 Jul 2007
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Centre stand for XL600LM?

I cant seem to find any info on the centre stand for this bike.
Does anyone know where I can get a compatable stand for this bike?
Perhaps the dominator??
Also cheap, as this cuts into my money.
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the xl is already long out of production. making it harder and harder to find aftermarket parts.
you'll need someone to custom make it i think..
or put a wooden stick under your swing arm / right foot peg to lift the rear wheel of the ground
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