🏍️ Kickstand your way to adventure!
The Larlansz Universal 14" KICKSTAND is a heavy-duty motorcycle clamp designed for off-road bikes, providing a secure and stable support system without the need for drilling. Weighing just 1.05 kg, it easily attaches to the swingarm of popular models like CR125, CR250, and KX series, ensuring you can ride with confidence.
Manufacturer | G·PEH |
Brand | Larlansz |
Package Dimensions | 39.09 x 15.39 x 5.89 cm; 1.05 Kilograms |
Item model number | MTCTCJ |
Manufacturer part number | MTCTCJ |
Special Features | HEAVY DUTY |
Item Weight | 1.05 kg |
G**D
Fits KDX220R
I bought this hoping it would fit my Kawasaki KDX220R. It was quite nice that it did, and without modifications. I am not a fan of clamp on items, but this fit to the swing frame very tightly. I did not have to adjust the length and the bike stands as stably as any other kick stand. The stand appears to be reasonably well made and strong enough for the job. I did not notice and rattle when riding, which is definitely a bonus. This stand was also WAY less than the other options I could find. The other options were very nice and tucked away differently, but this stand does the job for 1/6 of the price.
J**D
Quality piece of kit!
Bought this to work on my xr400 (which it isn't made for, BTW) and I made it work! Can't speak to the fit for bikes it was made for, it was a little tall for the xr400, but I made it work. The welds are quality, the brackets are plenty beefy for a dirtbike.
A**W
Does not fit 2001 kx250
Its decent for its price. Doesnt fit my kx250 2001. useless for me now
R**.
They have some nerve charging $44 for this…
I purchased this for my enduro clone electric bike as another review said it works and replaces the absolute junk kickstand that comes with the bike frame. There are 3 problems with this kickstand.The first problem is the welded on foot on the kickstand is not pointing the proper way to be a kickstand… I thought this was a manufacturing error and setup a replacement with Amazon, the replacement they sent has the same off angle foot pointing in a direction not conducive to the bike leaning on it(might be a little hard to see in the picture, but I promise you the foot is pointed the wrong way, and is not parallel with the ground)….The second problem with this kickstand is installing the bottom bolts is excruciatingly hard in the bottom bracket holes. There is material above where the bolts are seated into the holes and threading on the nuts had to be done with a surgical clamp, as basic needle nose pliers didn’t give me the angle I needed…The third problem is the back plate absolutely should’ve been flat instead of sort of horseshoe shaped and most people are going to have to find a piece of metal at a hardware store and drill holes themselves.The last thing I’ll say is this kickstand is relatively tall, and for most bikes, they’re going to have to cut off the foot of the kickstand anyway. My bike has either 24 or 26 inch tires(I honestly can’t remember off the top of my head) which are big wheels for this type of bike and I still need to cut off about an inch of the kickstand. I can’t fall the manufacturer for making the kickstand any one size, but just know you’re probably going to have to cut it.This thing is way over priced as it should be about $20 and is engineered/manufactured poorly, especially for the price. If you can find another solution for your kickstand needs, I would go with that one.
R**A
Heavy duty
I like it because it's heavy duty, but if you planning to put on a stealth bomber swing arm, u need spacer between the swingarm and the unit because it's too wide, also the kickstand needs to be cut depends on how tall your bike is
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