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I run a Pletscher on my built up DT.
Went to remove it for a hilly for me 200k, which was a stretch given my conditioning. I left it on, as I figured it would save more time/effort than pulling it off would save. Else it stays on... First real bike had one, next one didn't, then one didn't, last 2 did... Next 2 will as well... See a pattern? |
Originally Posted by Giant Doofus
(Post 17711089)
I've been using one for about a year and love it for all the reasons you've listed here.
- Andy |
Originally Posted by TransitBiker
(Post 17721287)
What make/model? I definitely need one.
- Andy Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories |
Originally Posted by TransitBiker
(Post 17721287)
What make/model? I definitely need one.
- Andy |
Mine is a SunLite Pro II. I didn't shop at all for it. I just asked my trusted bike shop guy what he had and I bought it without any research (imagine that?). I have nothing to compare it to, but my guess is that it's what some would consider on the heavy side. Still, it looks like it's going to outlive the bike.
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Originally Posted by kickstart
(Post 17721375)
I got the one on my Gazelle from Velo Orange, its sturdy and well made.
Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories
Originally Posted by Giant Doofus
(Post 17722530)
I'm not sure of make and model because it's the one that came on my bike, which is from Belgium. It looks a lot like that VO one that kickstart linked to.
- Andy |
CA goes a little overboard on the warnings for lead exposure. Head into any store that sells plates or glasses that warning is up. Starbucks, Marshals, Target and Bloomingdale's homeware department. :P
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I had a double one from VO a while back. It worked great as a kickstand - you could lower the feet so that the bike was basically on both wheels and the kickstand at once - very stable.
However, I ditched it because I didn't like engaging it. The way you have to kind of lift/rock back the bike to engage it was annoying, and it always felt like I had to shove it with my foot too much to get it to close back up since there was so much weight on it. I now have a single kickstand mounted on the rear triangle, which I love - very stable as well, easier to engage, plus: you can roll the bike forward or backward with the kickstand down. SUPER handy for moving it around in the basement. |
Originally Posted by Papa Tom
(Post 17711011)
It stabilizes the bike so much better, especially when it's loaded - plus, it automatically raises either wheel up in the air when parked, which will make repairing a flat on the road much faster and easier.
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