Rear kickstand
http://www.greenfieldny.com/chart_bi...htm#stabilizer
How can I tell if I need the 285 or 305 mm rear kickstand? Thanks, Andy |
Rear kickstand
On 2/6/2018 12:01 PM, Andy wrote:
http://www.greenfieldny.com/chart_bi...htm#stabilizer How can I tell if I need the 285 or 305 mm rear kickstand? For what wheel size? 285 is the standard one for most bikes. Interestingly, a 26x2.0 and a 700-30 are very close to the the same axle height and a 285 does both without cutting. Kickstands may be trimmed if too long, directions on/in package. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
Rear kickstand
"Andy" wrote in message ... http://www.greenfieldny.com/chart_bi...htm#stabilizer How can I tell if I need the 285 or 305 mm rear kickstand? Watch which way the bike falls over when you put it on the stand..................... |
Rear kickstand
On 06/02/18 22:09, Ian Field wrote:
"Andy" wrote in message ... http://www.greenfieldny.com/chart_bi...htm#stabilizer How can I tell if I need the 285 or 305 mm rear kickstand? Watch which way the bike falls over when you put it on the stand..................... LOL! Harsh but true. I gave up on kickstands for that reason, although the BB mounted ones seem quite good. https://www.amazon.com/Pletscher-Dou...000FR33ZM?th=1 |
Rear kickstand
On Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 12:42:59 PM UTC-6, AMuzi wrote:
On 2/6/2018 12:01 PM, Andy wrote: http://www.greenfieldny.com/chart_bi...htm#stabilizer How can I tell if I need the 285 or 305 mm rear kickstand? For what wheel size? 285 is the standard one for most bikes. Interestingly, a 26x2.0 and a 700-30 are very close to the the same axle height and a 285 does both without cutting. Kickstands may be trimmed if too long, directions on/in package. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Thanks. I have a 26" mountain bike. Andy |
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