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If your bike pivots when being leaned against buildings or kickstands, you can slip a bungee around the front tire to the frame to keep it from turning and the bike slipping away. It's the same result as bungee-ing the brake levers closed....whichever works better for you. Here's a photo I found of someone doing it:
bungee tire
People do this also when their bikes are on the back of their cars on a rack to keep the front wheel from spinning wildly while the car is driving.
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I do not have a kick stand. I guess I am of the mind set of road bike = no kick stand. Maybe it is the "coolness" or "roadie" factor and I am part of that.
But I wonder if it is not a bit "regional". Did a bike ride in Wisconsin and ALMOST EVERYONE had a kick-stand on their road bike!
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Thanks Lisa, I'll try that.
I knew to do that on a car rack (although I'm a little skeptical that the hubs would really be damaged with no load on them, there's no reason NOT to secure the wheels) but since I always have a bungee for my luggage anyhow, it's easy enough to do!
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There is another option--FlashStand Slim.