Usually it is up to the shop to put it on. Bikes do not usually come boxed with them, so if the shop is out of kickstands or short on them it will depend which they put them on.
Kickstands are also a safety hazard at higher speeds. If it was to fall down while you were riding it could be a potential bad crash waiting to happen,which in turn could turn into a lawsuit.
So besides not looking cool,there is a very serious safety issue related to kickstands and higher speeds.
Okay, so kickstands are the cycling equivalent of pocket protectors, only they can be hazardous, depending. Thanks! That helps a lot. I don't do any trails on my mountain bike. I chose it because I can sit more vertically than leaning forward while I ride and it's just better on my back. I'm not the most flexible willow in the wind here. I'm strictly a pavement girl, although that may change as the weight comes off.
Aint Doody, those Click Stands look genius! I think that just may be the answer to my dilemma. It's got "cool cyclist gadget" style that even my century-riding DH will approve of. Maybe. And it's a lot less than a new paint job for the car, or the bike.
Woohoo! Now to go pick out a nice bell and see if I can get "Better Fred than Dead" put on a t-shirt. <g>
Thank you all for the input. I really appreciate your help and your suggestions and solutions!
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my shop bike has a kick stand that falls down. You just kick it back up. People who use kickstands aren't likely to be going 25-35 mph!
The same goes for raincoats. If they get caught in your drive train, you might end up on your head! I guess you had better not wear a raincoat.
Folks, kickstands are great. if you want one, get one.
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Hubby has a kickstand and loves it.
I, on the other hand, catapoult enough without the assistance of an appendage.
My bikes are for Going Places and Doing Things. A kickstand come in handy, so I have them on both bikes. If, however, I were to race I'd be looking to save every scrap of weight possible. No kickstand.
It all depends on the bike, and the intended uses. The biggest issue is if the kickstand (bell, flag, bucket panniers, etc.) make YOU smile. It IS your bike, after all.
That said, I like the folding stands, I'd be good with one.
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when I was in Europe touring, everyone had kickstands! I was the dork left holding my bike on every ferry crossingI'm totally going to get one before my next tour... but it has to be tough enough to not fall over loaded etc ... just like everyone here has said. Maybe something more like a motorcycle kick stand... maybe that's just a tad too much. I hated holding the bike when everyone else was sitting and soaking up sun
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