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Old 01-23-08 | 10:57 AM
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mikepoole
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I use the ESGE double kickstand- both legs fold up on the same side. Holds plenty of weight but the footprint is only ~8", so when loading/unloading my 2 year-old from her rear seat it's till necessary to guard the bike against tipping. For inanimate cargo it's fine as long as the load is balanced. The legs come long enough that you should be able to cut them down to fit any reasonably-sized bike- since I normally park on pavement, I cut mine so that the bike sits on one wheel (front or back, depending on whether the rear is loaded or not) and the two legs. On soft ground the legs poke into the ground and the bike sits on both wheels and both legs...
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