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Date: 16 Sep 2006 15:55:17
From: KM
Subject: Quickstand or kickstand
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Morning, I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or the like. Anyone know of this product? Thanks! Kyle
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 22:33:04
From: none of your business
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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OMG! do they still make those things? here's a tip, you don't have to keep the front wheel straight to prevent the bike from falling over, just squeeze the front brake lever and jam something into it to hold the front brake closed, like a small pebble, or even a folded cigarette butt (goodness knows there are enough of those laying around!). Signed: MacGyver. - - Comments and opinions compliments of, "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman" My web Site: http://geocities.com/czcorner To E-mail me: ChrisZCorner "at" webtv "dot" net
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 12:51:03
From: Mike A Schwab
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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KM wrote: > Morning, > I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent > ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to > keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or > the like. > > Anyone know of this product? > > Thanks! > > Kyle http://search.ebay.com/flickstand_W0QQfnuZ1 http://www.bicycle-forum.net/tech/Flickstand_445570.html
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Date: 17 Sep 2006 02:13:14
From: KM
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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Great response! Thanks for all of the info. I will go from here. Kyle "Mike A Schwab" <mike.a.schwab@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1158436262.949401.241310@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com... > > KM wrote: > > Morning, > > I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent > > ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to > > keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or > > the like. > > > > Anyone know of this product? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Kyle > > http://search.ebay.com/flickstand_W0QQfnuZ1 > http://www.bicycle-forum.net/tech/Flickstand_445570.html >
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 12:37:40
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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chuck wrote: > On 2006-09-16, KM <ohiohiker@woh.rr.com> wrote: > > Morning, > > I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent > > ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to > > keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or > > the like. > > > > Anyone know of this product? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Kyle > > > > > I had one about 25 years ago. Made by Rhode Gear and I believe it was > called a flipstand. I seem to remember it working ok, but that was alot > of years ago. Remember then from late 80s, but I think they were called "flickstand". Good idea, though a front lever with a parking brake is better. :P
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 17:19:33
From:
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 15:55:17 GMT, "KM" <ohiohiker@woh.rr.com > wrote: >Morning, > I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent >ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to >keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or >the like. > >Anyone know of this product? > These were made some years ago, late 70's I think. Some time ago I was looking for one for a friend but I think they were/are not made any more. Too gadgety for me; they appeared about the same time bicycles starting making too many clicking noises. Simple enough to lean the seat against the tree/wall/post/other bicycle seat, balanced so the front does not move.
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Date: 16 Sep 2006 16:36:12
From: chuck
Subject: Re: Quickstand or kickstand
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On 2006-09-16, KM <ohiohiker@woh.rr.com > wrote: > Morning, > I recently saw a little flip-down tire holder on a bike during a recent > ride. The little spring loaded clip flipped down against the front tire to > keep the handlebars straight when leaning the bike against a wall, tree or > the like. > > Anyone know of this product? > > Thanks! > > Kyle > > I had one about 25 years ago. Made by Rhode Gear and I believe it was called a flipstand. I seem to remember it working ok, but that was alot of years ago.
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