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Transalp centrestand

Does anybody know if a centrestand from a 1991 Alp will fit a 1999 model.

Got a chance to buy one but I want to find out if the mountings are the same before I part with the cash!

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you mean the 600 and 650 right?
i gues they have different frame numbers (like RD03 and RD12 (dunno about numbers)) so that is one reason why it might not fit
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Hi beat,

both 600 Alps but I wasn't sure if the mountings had been changed when they updated the bike in 1997.

As it happens, it would have fitted but I missed it. (ebay)!

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i thought all european alps were fitted with a centerstand anyway...
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