Old 06-11-16 | 09:27 PM
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Most kickstands tend to come loose and since the design idea seems to be "let's just do the one bolt" over and over again, I wouldn't bother with one. Use your rear wheel as a natural kickstand (assuming no fenders and possibly no rack) or if you are so desperate for one get one that mounts as Miele Man has mentioned,

Really though if you tend to lock up your bike often you don't use it much so again no need for one.

The only kickstands that I have seen that were anything good mounted to Scott SUBs before 2015 (in 2015 they added fenders and the mount for the fenders gets in the way of the kickstand) Their kickstand used a proprietary 2 bolt pattern and used v shaped tubing that tucked up under the chainstay so you didn't even notice it aside from a small foot pod.
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