Kickstands/Jiffy Stands/ Frame Stands. Some text here about these types of products. Colony 8841-10, 1936-38 45's Rear Stand Mounting Kit. $ 21.20. Colony 8840-10, Rear Stand Mounting Kit. $ 23.11. Colony 8015-4, Rear Stand Mounting Kit. $ 23.11.
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1.Kickstand Jiffy Spring Stand is made of high-quality stainless steel with high strength and hardness.The motorcycle bracket made of stainless steel is both corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant. 2.The length of the kickstand jiffy spring stand is 115mm,and width is 18mm.And weight is about 70g. 3.Wide range of application.
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Kick Stands / Jiffy All Kickstands Are Cast in 17-4 Stainless Steel, Heat Treated, Hardened, and Polished to a Mirror Finish. Fitment Availability Varies By Model Design.
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Kickstand Spring Compatible for Harley Davidson, Mellbree Motorcycle Kickstand Jiffy Stand Spring Compatible with 85-06 Harley Davidson, 91-06 Touring, 85-06 Softail, 91-94 FXR and 91-06 Sportster. 4.0 out of 5 stars 31. $8.99 $ 8. 99. Get it as soon as Wed, Jan 26. FREE Shipping on orders over $25 shipped by Amazon.
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Harley Davidson 50028-74A, 50036-36, 1936-86 Big Twin Kickstand Spring Plate, Chrome. $ 11.25. Harley Davidson 4048-30, 50011-30, 1936-84 BT & 1954-84 Sportster Kickstand Spring, Chrome. $ 12.50. Harley Davidson 50041-80, 1980-84 Big Twin Jiffy Stand Bracket. $ 29.25.
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Adjustable Kickstand Jiffy Stand Leg Stop Harley Big Twin 58-84 Softail 89-06. Regular Price: $31.73 . Special Price $28.46 . Add to Cart. Arlen Ness 11-021 Chrome 1" Lowered Kickstand 7 3/4" Harley Softail 07-17. Regular Price: $89.95 . Special Price $80.96 . Out of stock ...
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I describe a quick method for replacing the kickstand (jiffy stand) spring on a Harley.
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Jiffy Stand Extension Kit $40.95 4.55 Jiffy Stand Extension Kit $40.95 4.75 Jiffy Stand Extension Kit $35.95 4.4 Jiffy Stand and Mount Kit $227.95 5 Ergo Jiffy Stand $100.95 4.29 Jiffy Stand Extension Kit $45.95 3.75 Chrome Jiffy Stand $116.95 5 of 1 Free Shipping & Returns Get FREE standard shipping with a $50 purchase. See Details Need Help?
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Sep 05, 2019 . The jiffy stand is Harley-Davidson’s name for the item that permits a motorcycle to be parked leaning to the left side but with no risk of falling over. If you ride another marque of two-wheeled conveyance, you may be thinking, “The sidestand? Is this blathering idiot talking about the kickstand?”
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Photo by Lemmy. That longevity that is Exhibit A, my first piece of evidence that “jiffy stand” is the right and proper name for the piece.
Harley revised that stand, and though there are eight thousand different leg lengths and bracket styles and spring lengths, the design they settled on in 1936 was in use for about 80 years. 80 years! That’s a good design right there. But not everyone loves it.
Those generally extend a bit past vertical and use an “over center” spring to aid in stand retraction, but there is no locking function, nor any additional lean: The stand swings on a single plane, rotating about its axis, but that plane never shifts. “And if you leave the stand down and you’re making a left, you’re gonna go over.”
The FMVSS Standard No. 123, governing motorcycle controls and displays, requires that “A stand shall fold rearward and upward if it contacts the ground when the motorcycle is moving forward.” Eric Konkel, Principal Engineer in Advanced Engineering — Chassis Structures at Harley-Davidson added a bit more clarity.