Fitting a Laser mid-section question?

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Fitting a Laser mid-section question?

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I am about to fit a Laser mid section, but I want to keep the center stand. The Laser doesn't have a centre stand bracket. Can I order the motorwors bracket for the zachs mid-section on it's own and then fit that?

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see also Boxertech Aug 8th:
Centre Stand sans collector box?

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Harry wrote:see also Boxertech Aug 8th:
Centre Stand sans collector box?

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Cheers Paul - that looks simple.
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Okay. Looking at this in more detail it seems that the Wunderich is some sort of rubber that stops the stand against the torque arm instead of the underside of the cat. Right? What about the Zachs one? Does this have a bracket that attached to the now unused cat mounting boss on the frame? £30 seems a lot for a rubber bung? The Zachs is only £15 isn't it?

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Post by Harry »

The wunderlich is as you say a bung. Fixes onto the stand leg up near the pivot bolt. The idea is to stop it actually hitting the swing arm brace. It's not cheap but it does work.

I don't know about the Zachs.
Gary (Gats) has quite a neat metal bracket thingy on his but I dunno if its factory or home produced. He'll probably be along in due course to tell us.....
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Thanks Harry!

The short answer - buggered if I know! It came with the S but, as Harry alludes to, it does the job of keeping the centre stand at bay. Looks factory but who's I can't say. Maybe I should have a closer look.... :?
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i have one of the wunderlich brakets fitted to my bike it works very well. dear yes but worth it
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