Welcome guest, is this your first visit? Click the "Create Account" button now to join.

To disable ads, please log-in.

Shop at TeamEstrogen.com for women's cycling apparel.

View Poll Results: Should bikes have kick stands?

Voters
38. You may not vote on this poll
  • Yes

    13 34.21%
  • No

    25 65.79%
Results 1 to 15 of 21

Thread: Kick Stands

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    the dry side of Washington
    Posts
    149
    Annie, That click stand is really cool. Thats what I want. I don't like kick stands. I really don't feel they are safe.
    Women are. Like tea bags; you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water~ Eleanor Roosevelt

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    142
    Quote Originally Posted by BikingNurse View Post
    Annie, That click stand is really cool. Thats what I want.
    I agree. That click stand does look cool!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    around Seattle, WA
    Posts
    3,238
    The click-stand thingy looks really interesting!
    Beth

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Nebraska
    Posts
    1,192
    I've looked at the click-stand thingy, and if I ever get in a place where the weight of my bike matters that much, yeah, I'd get one. As it is, my bikes have kickstands. I find it much easier to do all my bike stuff when it stands up by itself. Loading groceries? Check. Pumping tires? Check. Fiddling around with the brakes? Check. All that.

    Yeah, I'll take a kick stand. I can handle it, I'm no weight weenie.
    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

    1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
    2003 EZ Sport AX

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    So Cal.
    Posts
    501
    I see no reason to drag around a boat anchor. And I second the use of a band to keep a brake lever depressed. I use one of those velcro tie downs; an 8" one works perfect.

    On the MTB, it can catch on whatever you are riding through, and on the road bike, it's several pounds of no purpose what so ever.

    Now if the bike is a heavy commuter, I might see it, but frankly, as you are likely to be carrying a lock/chain of some sort anyway to lock the bike to something, you are going to lean it on that something anyway...
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
    Specialized Ruby Expert/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Specialized SWorks Safire/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    2,841
    There are times that I miss having a kick stand, but none of my bikes have one.

    I don't have one on my mountain bike for obvious reasons. I don't have one on my road bike because while I'm not a weight weenie, I do have nice (for me at least) light bikes that I spent a good bit on and then put carbon handlebars and such - thus making them lighter and it seems a shame to add another few pounds to them for a kickstand that I probably wouldn't use. I don't stop much on road rides, and if I do, finding a tree is not a problem. No tree, then I just lay the bike in the grass.

    My commuter bike is probably the bike that most needs a kick stand - but it's also the heaviest bike I have. Steel, with racks, whatever... and I really just have no desire to make it heavier because I do carry it up the stairs. It stands up fine in the bike stand at work. Getting out the front door & locking it is sometimes tricky.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    3,853
    Quote Originally Posted by tzvia View Post
    I see no reason to drag around a boat anchor. And I second the use of a band to keep a brake lever depressed. I use one of those velcro tie downs; an 8" one works perfect...
    A kickstand typically weighs between 6-12 ounces...before I start worrying about the weight of items on my bike I'll just lose a little weight (or go pee)...problem solved.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Beautiful NW or Left Coast
    Posts
    5,619
    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    A kickstand typically weighs between 6-12 ounces...before I start worrying about the weight of items on my bike I'll just lose a little weight (or go pee)...problem solved.
    thank you
    I like Bikes - Mimi
    Watercolor Blog

    Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
    Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
    Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Traveling Nomad
    Posts
    6,763
    Quote Originally Posted by MomOnBike View Post
    II find it much easier to do all my bike stuff when it stands up by itself. Loading groceries? Check. Pumping tires? Check. Fiddling around with the brakes? Check. All that.

    Yeah, I'll take a kick stand. I can handle it, I'm no weight weenie.
    +1

    I have a kickstand on my Bike Friday for the same reason -- it's an errand/running around bike. Sure, I sometimes go on strictly recreational/fitness rides, but half a lb. is not going to make that much of a difference, and I do love the convenience at stops, when pumping tires and the other things you mention.

    No kickstand on the mtb, and I didn't have on my lightweight carbon bike either, but I sold that bike.
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

 

 

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •