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The oem was/is a p.o.s. on the '82. When the bike leans over on it, the weight of the bike spreads the fork on he upper end of the stand where it pivots on the bracket. After a while it will break, dumping your bike in the parking lot or wherever it decides to let go. Ask me how I know this. Keep your Brown, or if you want a concourcs bike I'm sure someone here would volunteer to take it off your hands as they are n/a.
The oem was/is a p.o.s. on the '82. When the bike leans over on it, the weight of the bike spreads the fork on he upper end of the stand where it pivots on the bracket. After a while it will break, dumping your bike in the parking lot or wherever it decides to let go. Ask me how I know this. Keep your Brown, or if you want a concourcs bike I'm sure someone here would volunteer to take it off your hands as they are n/a.
N-I-C-E scissors jack Rick. Is it s "Handy" ?
BTW, I have a Brown's stand on my /5. When I'm loaded up with gear I drop it as a "safety" before I pull the bike up onto the center stand.