DieselDan
04-27-04, 09:03 PM
Dealing with rentals, I've had to handle many Adams Trail-A-Cycles. If you own one, or a similar version, you know if you don't park the attachment a bit off line, the bike and attachment will fall over. After I recieved my new shipment of new trailercycles, I figured out I can attach a kickstand to one. You have to cut it at the 220mm mark, and install it behind the bottom bracket and in front of the chainstay brace. It works great! I only have Adams Trail-A-Cycles and use Greenfeild kickstands.
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