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Bike click or kick stand!!

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sd:
Can't seem to find a decent one. Want one that attach to both seat and chainstay? Any recommendations please JB

Danneaux:
Click-Stand, nor kickstand.  ;)

No chance of frame damage and the Thorn warranty stays intact.

Best,

Dan.

sd:

--- Quote from: Danneaux on October 09, 2017, 10:46:51 pm ---Click-Stand, nor kickstand.  ;)

No chance of frame damage and the Thorn warranty stays intact.

Best,

Dan.

--- End quote ---
No I think I will go for kickstand!

jags:
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
don't do it for god sake find a wall a tree a hedge anything solid to lean your baby against  .if all that fails get a clickstand. ???


anto.

Danneaux:

--- Quote ---No I think I will go for kickstand!
--- End quote ---
  ;D

Here, the archives are your friend. Do a search for "kickstand" (no quotes) on the Forum's search engine, and you'll pull up lots of discussions and some photos of kickstands (real ones!  ;) ) mounted on members' bicycles.

In general, a kickstand that mounts near the rear dropout is the best choice in that it seems less likely to be fouled by a crankarm if the bike is wheeled backward, and so is less likely to damage the chainstays due to clamping pressure and is clear of crankarm-applied torque.

Best,

Dan.

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