Why no kick stands.
#26
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They're not cool. But if you have bags or baskets, they're indespensable. I have one on my commuter but not on my fancy old bike.
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On a Hybrid? When i got my roadie i was a bit surprised to see you can't even mount one (and it's a low end bike) even more surprising if a hybrid doesn't come the option at least. What if you have nothing to lean your bike up against?
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#29
Kickstands have their place, I would not have one on my road or mountain bike but on utilitarian bicycles and touring bikes they can can be very useful.
I am partial to centre stands on my touring bikes, it is more stable than a single side stand.
I am partial to centre stands on my touring bikes, it is more stable than a single side stand.
#31
Kickstands are good for commuter bikes that ride around town a lot and stop a lot.
For sportive bikes, however, they aren't needed because you don't stop or at least not often.
For sportive bikes, however, they aren't needed because you don't stop or at least not often.
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Its a Trekking bike , not a Hybrid, per se, but this one has 2 kickstands ..
https://www.cyclofiend.com/working/20...clark1008.html
front one helps hold up the Pannier load, on the front wheel..
Its a Trekking bike , not a Hybrid, per se, but this one has 2 kickstands ..
https://www.cyclofiend.com/working/20...clark1008.html
front one helps hold up the Pannier load, on the front wheel..
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I have a Specialized kickstand, which is mounted on the rear chainstay of my Specialized CrossTrail and find it very useful. The wheel reflectors are gone! 

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I use a "Clickstand": https://www.click-stand.com/ These don't mount on your frame and you can hide them away in a bag or jersey pocket. I haul a utility trailer and not having a "stand" of some kind is RPIA, when coupling the trailer to the hitch on the bike, jmho, ymmv.
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#39
Kickstand user here. If/when I find myself in the market for a new bike or kickstand, I'm going to get one of those.
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For the record, if you have a Kona Dew or Dew Plus and want a kickstand that will bolt onto the existing mounts on the rear chainstay, ask you dealer to order the kickstand used for the Safariland 29er patrol bikes. It's designed to work with the frame and is very heavy duty.
https://www.safariland.com/PatrolBike/Bike.aspx
The other bike that I test rode and had a built in kickstand plate was the Globe Work. It mounted at the bottom bracket, but was very sturdy too.
I hope this helps others who stumble onto this thread and are looking for suggestions for city/commuting bikes that are designed with a kickstand as on option, not as an afterthought.
https://www.safariland.com/PatrolBike/Bike.aspx
The other bike that I test rode and had a built in kickstand plate was the Globe Work. It mounted at the bottom bracket, but was very sturdy too.
I hope this helps others who stumble onto this thread and are looking for suggestions for city/commuting bikes that are designed with a kickstand as on option, not as an afterthought.
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Be careful of rear heel strike with something like this. I ripped the heel of my cross trainer shoes with a stand like this.
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#42
Most bikes don't have kickstands because of fashion.
When "10 speed" racing bikes started being imported to the US in the early 70's, they didn't have kickstands because they were racing bikes. You didn't stop at a cafe and have a cup of coffee on your racing bike. So kickstands became associated with cheaper bikes and non-serious bikers. If you were a "real" biker, you didn't have a kickstand.
This idea never caught on in Europe, where hybrid type bikes come standard with a kickstand.
Kickstands aren't a problem on bikes that are designed for them - those bikes have a plate for mounting the kickstand and the kickstand doesn't come loose any more frequently than the seat or wheels come loose.
If you are mounting an aftermarket kickstand on a bike not designed for kickstands, however, you do have to be careful because you are going to have to mount it to frame parts. Meaning that if you crank down too tightly on the bolt, you can collapse the frame tubes. So people don't crank down tightly and the kickstand loosens. This is not an inherent problem of kickstands, but it can be a problem with kickstands on bikes not originally designed for them.
When "10 speed" racing bikes started being imported to the US in the early 70's, they didn't have kickstands because they were racing bikes. You didn't stop at a cafe and have a cup of coffee on your racing bike. So kickstands became associated with cheaper bikes and non-serious bikers. If you were a "real" biker, you didn't have a kickstand.
This idea never caught on in Europe, where hybrid type bikes come standard with a kickstand.
Kickstands aren't a problem on bikes that are designed for them - those bikes have a plate for mounting the kickstand and the kickstand doesn't come loose any more frequently than the seat or wheels come loose.
If you are mounting an aftermarket kickstand on a bike not designed for kickstands, however, you do have to be careful because you are going to have to mount it to frame parts. Meaning that if you crank down too tightly on the bolt, you can collapse the frame tubes. So people don't crank down tightly and the kickstand loosens. This is not an inherent problem of kickstands, but it can be a problem with kickstands on bikes not originally designed for them.
#43
I didn't realize there was so much voodoo involved with kickstands. If you want a kickstand just put the thing on there and watch what you are doing.
Check it periodically just as you should for all the components on your bike. Common sense.
Check it periodically just as you should for all the components on your bike. Common sense.
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I couldn't imagine having an 'everyday' bike w/o a kickstand!
When puchasing my Giant Escape I asked about having a kickstand, the dealer installed one gratis - But not before giving me the "You must be a neophyte" eye glance first.
I am careful about use at stops while riding, but it 'lives' on it's kickstand in the garage.
When puchasing my Giant Escape I asked about having a kickstand, the dealer installed one gratis - But not before giving me the "You must be a neophyte" eye glance first.
I am careful about use at stops while riding, but it 'lives' on it's kickstand in the garage.
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Kickstands only work when used on hard paved surfaces. Use them on unpaved ground and you run the risk of the bike falling as the kickstand slowly works into the ground. It may feel stable when you park the bike, but 10 minutes later the bike has fallen on the ground possibly damaging something in the fall.
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Did she leave the bike unattended while having her cellphone attached to it?
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That happened to me once or twice when I was 9 or 10 years old. After that I figured out I should find a suitable place to put the kick stand down.
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It was just one Lady? statistically insignificant .




