




Dude your kick stand is down.... no really it is down... Dude its draggin'! I swear to fukin god If I hear that one more time! All the way to Sturgis and back and throughout the greater PA area. So I decided to fix the problem. 10 buk spring and 10 min. Love cycles showed me the hard way and the easy way to replace a kickstand spring... this is the easy way.
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