That isn't a tire saver, it's a flick stand. Knott just told me the device avove enables you to just flick it down, the wheel is stationary and acts as a kickstand almost.
Maybe this should be the general "stuff we've never heard of" thread :cool:
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That isn't a tire saver, it's a flick stand. Knott just told me the device avove enables you to just flick it down, the wheel is stationary and acts as a kickstand almost.
Maybe this should be the general "stuff we've never heard of" thread :cool:
Hey, if the engineer dude makes flickstands as well as tire-savers, there's a big ol' market of folks who are looking for them.
Dang, I should've been a mechanical engineer... (Hah!):rolleyes:
Oh, and I found a good flickstand pic right here on TE: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showp...2&postcount=10
Hey, that Raleigh Marathon Mixte had one of those, and it was integrated into the frame! (no strap to hold it on--it was screwed on to braze-ons) I kept trying to get it to flip out in some way, like it was supposed to lock the front wheel straight with the frame, but I never could. Hmm, who knew?
eta: Shoulda read ahead. So it IS for holding the front wheel straight? I could never get it squeezed enough to put into position. I'd like to see one in action. I never thought it was close enough to the wheel to scrap anything off it.
Karen
Yes I found somewhere online there are bikes with a braze-on for the flick-stand.
But flick stands don't flick stuff off and tire savers don't keep your wheel straight. Different things, right? Tire-savers are what Robinson Wheelworks has. OTOH someone has brought in their bike with a flick-stand.
Sorry for the confusion I have caused.
DebW? Is there a mechanic in the house?