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Old 10-12-09 | 04:15 PM
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PaulRivers
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Originally Posted by 42Ultimate
acaurora: Now that you have gotten rid of the kick stand, you need a bike stand so the beauty is not leaning on a wall. We have 3 for the indoor bikes. (That doesn't count the ones in the garage.) The stands are plastic and not too much $. And welcome to riding.
By now you've paid extra money for something called a "bike stand".

But I want to introduce you to this new, amazing device. It doesn't have a name yet, but it's just like a "bike stand", except that it attaches to the frame of the bike so you always have it with you. So unlike a bike stand, you can use it to keep your bike upright when you're not holding onto it, even when you're not at home! It also works on concrete other than the concrete in your garage!

See, this newfangled "stand" attaches at the bottom of your bike, then when you're not using it you just "kick" it up and it's out of the way. Obviously due to it's great mobility and usefulness than a "bike stand", we're just not sure what to call it...it "stands" the bike up, and you "kick" it to put it up...gee, I wonder...
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