I remember having contacted Touratech and SW-Motech for Turismo Veloce accessories, and both had never the bike in their workshop, and therefore only universal accessories may be considered...https://shop.touratech.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=Side+stand&ignoreForCache=1
Surely there must st be something suitable lurking about.
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Sorry, thought that they had a common foot to the side stands. The Design Corse site seems to imply that's the case and I took their word for it.R&G is where i got it from. Unfortunately they don't do one for the TVL.
There is multiple models, and one is supposed to fit any of the 3 cylinders bikes... But it does not appear in the list of R&G website if you select the Turismo Veloce as bike.Sorry, thought that they had a common foot to the side stands. The Design Corse site seems to imply that's the case and I took their word for it.
Yes it is. By the way, during your july trip, this is the kind of must have accessories. When the asphalt is getting hotter, the stand tend to pierce it, and the only way to avoid the issue is to have a bigger footprint for the stand.Confusing isn't it...
Well. Used this principle in the past. and one time found my bike on the ground as someone stole the stand plate :-(. Fixed one is actually better for this reason, and the second reason is that you don't risk to forget it.There are many pocket variety stand plates. Just carry one with you and in questionable surface situations, deploy it.
I've encountered that before. Being from a country where it rains, with hideous regularity, I always have a side stand puck in my tank bag for parking anywhere off road (i.e. on grass). Maybe not as convenient as a permanent attachment but it works :wink2: :grin2:during your july trip, this is the kind of must have accessories. When the asphalt is getting hotter, the stand tend to pierce it, and the only way to avoid the issue is to have a bigger footprint for the stand.