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It has a side stand but the foot of the stand has broken, but for the first 20 years of the build I ran without any stands on the Norton they just get in the way of scaping while throwing it around in the twisties, but then you be surprised where/what you can lean your bike on, fences, light poles, houses, trees, guide post, even have used my helmet, but never had problems finding a place to lean it on, everything on my Norton is built up high or tucked right in, have never scraped the foot pegs, its well set up for max cranking it over in the corners and sometimes I got to look back to see if I did go through that corner as it handles so well, and Rob you know how well Featherbed frames handle.


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