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Sidestand Foot Enlarger for 2007 R1200S

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Does someone offer a Sidestand Foot Enlarger for the R1200S? It wasn't marketed long enough to generate much enthusiasm from the aftermarket community. This is a typical Wunderlich piece... Thanks, M

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My new-to-me 2007 with 24k miles. I'm looking forward to scratching around in the Smoky Mountains as soon as the weather warms up...
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I replied in the picture thread, thinking I have the Wunderlich.
Yeah, the stock pad triangle is smaller than any other model it seems and will sink in hot asphalt:banghead

I found it harder to find many specific farkles for the S in general.

I found a headlight protector from an Australian company several years back for example as it seems they imported 12S's longer:dunno
 
Thanks Walter. I'm looking for something attached to the kickstand. I'm such a poor aim if it's lying on the ground already...:D
 
Here's a shot of ours. The rooster comb allows a boot to catch it. Still thinking Wunderlich.

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