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Old 03-01-04 | 09:45 PM
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Are kickstands cool?

Hey there i just found a free kickstand and im trying to decide if i should put it on my fixed gear commute bike. What do you think about kickstands----i think theyre pratical but look lame.

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Old 03-01-04 | 09:52 PM
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Shooting for a perfect score? I'd say do it only if it is a carbon monocoque kickstand or produced by Nagasawa for their track bikes.
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Old 03-01-04 | 09:57 PM
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Old 03-01-04 | 10:08 PM
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Cool as ice ice baby.
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Old 03-01-04 | 10:11 PM
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i dunno. I prefer the power lean, leaning it on something, but i guess a kickstand would be practical. I had one on my MTB(don't ask)for about 1 mile of a trail, then left it for dead.
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Old 03-01-04 | 10:15 PM
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Old 03-01-04 | 10:47 PM
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Totally lame. But that is not to say that I don't have one on my bike!! It is a used 80's schwinn frame and I cannot find an allen key that fits the damn hole. It does come in handy though.
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Old 03-01-04 | 10:52 PM
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Old 03-01-04 | 11:30 PM
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Way too practical to be lame. However, if I find a bike w/o one, I generally don't bother to install one.

Actually, I'd like to find one that will support significant weight for my workbike.
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Old 03-01-04 | 11:38 PM
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on vintage cruisers? VERY cool.
on fixed gears? less cool.

to each his own is what i say. if you want to put it on, put it on, and when people start talking **** and sneering, just use it and be like "CAN YOUR BIKE DO THAT!?!!?! WELL.....CAN IT!?!? I DIDN'T THINK SO, CHUMP!!!!"
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Old 03-02-04 | 12:09 AM
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Bikes: Can't stand the damn things...

Aren't fixies about "less is more?"
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Old 03-02-04 | 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by VC-161803
Totally lame. But that is not to say that I don't have one on my bike!! It is a used 80's schwinn frame and I cannot find an allen key that fits the damn hole. It does come in handy though.
8mm!!!
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Old 03-02-04 | 06:55 AM
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On a town bike - Cool
On a cruiser - Cool
On anything else - lame
Any of the above bikes can be any configuration, geared, SS, fixed, road, mountian whatever. Kickstands are an application thing. Kinda like pedestrian warning bells.
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I had a bunch of 12 year olds kick the living shhite (extra "h" for emphasis) for having a kickstand...just yesterday. Once the tears dried and my lips stopped swelling, I could see that life is cruel and that having a kickstand means you get what you deserve. As I was riding home, I saw a smallish, stray yip-dog. I slowed down and went over to vent my frustration by kicking it. It bit me square in the n*ts. Then those kids heard me screaming and beat the shhite out of me again, this time with an old bedpan. Those sure sound funny when they hit your head...I lost count after 7.
When I awoke the next day, my bike was still upright on the sidewalk, thanks to my kickstand!
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Old 03-02-04 | 08:25 AM
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id rather throw my bike in the street than put a kickstand on my fixie. are you nuts.
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Old 03-02-04 | 08:42 AM
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Kickstands are evil,kill them.
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Old 03-02-04 | 08:50 AM
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Does it really matter what we say about what's cool or not?

'Cause I'm gonna say you're an attention *****, and thus, not cool.

But, I'm about as far from cool as can be so it may be cool to be called un cool and an attention ***** by me.

I don't know. The more I think about it, the more confused I get, about the cool thing.

But, it's better to be hated for what you are, than loved for what you're not.

And BTW, fixed gears aren't cool; they destroy your knees, and according to a cycling magazine I read last night at the airport instead of buying it, fixed gears are only for urban hipsters.

I guess that means guys who live down town with really wide hips. Which I'm not, but really, don't know, and when I think about it, I get really confused.

But, IRT the kickstand, go back to the nipple, and then when you're done, decide for your self.
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Old 03-02-04 | 09:39 AM
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kickstands or not, my mom say i'm cool. jeff
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Old 03-02-04 | 10:13 AM
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kickstands or not, my mom say i'm cool. jeff
Hey Jeff,

Can you ask her if I'm cool to? I'd like to know.
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Old 03-02-04 | 11:43 AM
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The cool thing is how too many guys buy the bike,dress and so on. I know i'm not because i wear mtb jerseys instead of road jerseys and thats not cool on a road bike.Bet i dont care.
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Old 03-02-04 | 12:57 PM
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The cool thing is how too many guys buy the bike,dress and so on. I know i'm not because i wear mtb jerseys instead of road jerseys and thats not cool on a road bike.Bet i dont care.
What's wrong with wearing a dress?
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What's wrong with wearing a dress?
absolutely nothing

gender as a binary, polar opposite is a social construct. and therefore not inate within humanity. [and once you take on that, so is hetereosexuality as a norm]

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What's wrong with wearing a dress?
I knew Superchivo was the butch...
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Old 03-02-04 | 02:23 PM
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But since social constructs are something that has been created by humanity, wouldn't it follow that it is utterly human. How can we seperate ourselves from who we are and what we create? We are responsible for pissing in our own bathwater.

edit: To answer the original question...kickstands are cool. Just keep it under your kilt like me.

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Old 03-02-04 | 02:38 PM
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Bikes: Can't stand the damn things...

Kickstands just got metaphysical, hmm...

I think I'll go ride instead of worrying about it.
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