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Old 04-20-11, 10:36 AM
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New Kickstand for Schwinn Avenue Hybrid

Bike is the Schwinn Avenue Hybrid. I need new kickstand for this bike. Would the Greenfield KS2 Alloy Black Bicycle Kickstand fit this bike? Any suggestions is appreciated.

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https://www.amazon.com/Greenfield-Bic...3317236&sr=8-1
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It should fit. That model just bolts on behind the bottom bracket under the chainstays. It can be cut to lenght to fit your specific bike.
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Plietcher Zoom was my upgrade, the swiss made one has the foot of plastic.
It bolts to the aluminum leg so can be made longer/shorter.

Hard to do 'longer' with a hacksaw..
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I would prefer something that's "ready to use" not cutting or adjustments.
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Never had to cut down a Greenfield for an adult bike but had to cut a few for smaller bikes.
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I recommend clickstand seen at www.clickstand.com.
I have no association with them except I am a happy customer.

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I just put a Greenfield on the wife's Specialized Rockhopper. It just at the point where it needs to be cut down, which is why I mentioned that in my earlier post as the bike the OP mentioned seems to be very similar from my google search.
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