Kickstand for early 2000's Gary fisher
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Kickstand for early 2000's Gary fisher
Seems like there ought to be side/kick stands which would mate to the holes in the pictures ... any good places to look, names for such a mounting (as opposed to center or the typical clamp style ;>). Thanks in advance
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Many frames have a kickstand mount similar to that, pretty sure that is actually a disc brake mount though.
That's right about the time when Trek and Gary Fisher frames had a Hayes specific disc brake mount. It was a 22mm mount if memory serves, so if the bolts are 22mm center to center it would confirm it.
That's right about the time when Trek and Gary Fisher frames had a Hayes specific disc brake mount. It was a 22mm mount if memory serves, so if the bolts are 22mm center to center it would confirm it.
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I wondered so too. The kickstand mount has the bolt holes running parallel to the ground, they enter the stay from the side. Andy
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