I like toe straps, I keep a couple on the bike all the time. Through the 
front wheel and around the down tube makes the bike both rigid and 
non-rolling. Perfect for an incidental lean with more than incidental 
stability.

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh

On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 10:52:31 AM UTC-4, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>
> Aside from the convenience of a "kick" stand, I am beginning to like kick 
> stands less and less. I no longer trust them (especially on a loaded bike) 
> to do their job without causing undue stress on a frame.  For me, it's lean 
> it or lay it down.   
>
> I thought the "Flickstand" was a novel idea, and helped to keep a bike 
> from rolling AND made it easier to lean a bike.  I still hold out hope that 
> there's a slightly sturdier version somewhere out there, but I always 
> thought it was a brilliant concept.   
>
> And the basic premise for another alternative, the "Clickstand" tent-pole 
> design makes sense for heavier loads less the convenience factor of a 
> kickstand.   
>
> I'm convinced there's a better mousetrap out there folks... 

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