Camel toe

trancey

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Waiting for my bike to arrive but looking at farkles. Has anyone fitted a Camel toe make of foot to a GSA WC sidestand? Interested in whether the bike sits OK or if is a bit toom upright with the extra thickness of the foot?
 
I tried the cameltoe from my twin cam gsa as a test and it didn't lift the bike enough to be a concern, on my 15 my, gs,
The one I tried had the bolt heads sticking out, they do a countersunk version that's flat bottomed
I went for one from advanced motorrad concepts off e bay, it is very nicely made with fixed studs so flat bottomed and half the weight and cost,,
 
I use the Wunderlich foot on mine, and the bike leans around the same. I bought it so that I can park on the grass outside Waitrose, without fear of the bike sinking into the grass.:thumb
 
i too use the wunderlich one ,purchased from Nippy Normans, does a superb job . The bike stands at more or less the same angle as std. you can't really measure the angle as such. with it being wider it instills confidence when the bike is parked on softer ground. The edge of the "toe" is serrated ,so its now so easy to get your foot on it and retract the stand down .

There are three small grub type screw to tighten and its fitted..One word of warning would be to loctite these screws in, If the come loose with vibrations it will come off

It does exactly what it says on the tin …its a yes from me
 
I got one but didnt fit it as the lean angle on the WC GSA is much more upright than all my the GSA's, its almost upright and when on the eurotunnel i have to stand by the bike as twice it nearly went over went the train braked.:eek:
 
ditto

i too use the wunderlich one ,purchased from Nippy Normans, does a superb job . The bike stands at more or less the same angle as std. you can't really measure the angle as such. with it being wider it instills confidence when the bike is parked on softer ground. The edge of the "toe" is serrated ,so its now so easy to get your foot on it and retract the stand down .

There are three small grub type screw to tighten and its fitted..One word of warning would be to loctite these screws in, If the come loose with vibrations it will come off

It does exactly what it says on the tin …its a yes from me

Not the cheapest, but by far the best.

Lots are so very poorly designed. Look crap!
Made with about three plates.
They trap dirt and damage driveways with their screw heads poking out.
 
Wunderlich for me two, fit's perfectly, looks good to imho and does the job.
 
Here's mine, not as good as rattler's, but i like it !!! 1/4 of a tonne of motorbike needs the biggest footprint it can get


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Here's mine, not as good as rattler's, but i like it !!! 1/4 of a tonne of motorbike needs the biggest footprint it can get


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Show us a pic of the other side do they still make them with the bolts proud of the baseplate?
 
Show us a pic of the other side do they still make them with the bolts proud of the baseplate?

I think they do 2 versions, mines got countersunk bolts so they're flush with the base plate.
It also started out as plain stainless steel but I've got a mate who is a powder coater so it became black & orange
 


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