Double Kickstand For Commuting
#26
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From: Garner, NC 27529
Bikes: Built up DT, 2007 Fuji tourer (donor bike, RIP), 1995 1220 Trek
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?
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?
#27
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From: Southeastern Pennsylvania
Bikes: 2012 Breezer Uptown Infinity, Fuji Varsity
#28
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From: Kent Wa.
Bikes: 2005 Gazelle Golfo, 1935 Raleigh Sport, 1970 Robin Hood sport, 1974 Schwinn Continental, 1984 Ross MTB/porteur, 2013 Flying Piegon path racer, 2014 Gazelle Toer Populair T8
I got the one on my Gazelle from Velo Orange, its sturdy and well made.
Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories
Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories
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#30
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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.
#31
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From: Southeastern Pennsylvania
Bikes: 2012 Breezer Uptown Infinity, Fuji Varsity
I got the one on my Gazelle from Velo Orange, its sturdy and well made.
Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories
Porteur Double Kickstand - Chainguards, Frame Protectors, Kickstands - Accessories
- Andy
#32
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Bikes: Working on replacing my stolen Soma Buena Vista Mixte
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#33
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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.
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.
#34
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From: Highlands Ranch, CO
Bikes: '13 Diamondback Hybrid Commuter, '17 Spec Roubaix Di2, '17 Spec Camber 29'er, '19 CDale Topstone Gravel
I use a 25 yr. old (and still reliable) Pletscher double kickstand on my commuter that almost always has one or both rear trunk panniers loaded. I couldn't live without a double on a bagged commuter, just for the balance while loading/unloading the paniers. A special notable feature on my double, though I'm not sure if it's true of all doubles, but it may be, is the ability to fully pedal the drivetrain forwards while on the kickstand, and the rear wheel raised, so you can easily pedal, change gears, and check any derailleur or indexing adjustments you made. It's like having a mini built-in work stand with you at all times. What's also nice is that you can pick up the front tire and roll the bike backwards into a "parking space" while the kickstand is fully open, without fear of the crank arm hitting/binding on the kickstand, like occurs with a typical single mounted behind the bottom bracket. My $0.02
Last edited by Riveting; 04-17-15 at 07:27 AM.





