On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:57 PM, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Second, if you leave
> it long enough, it seems to support even off-center loads far, far better
> than does a bb-mount 1-leg stand and, I dare say, perhaps even better than a
> 2-leg stand. I have yet to test it with, say, 25 lb in the leftside pannier,
> but with 15 lb, it supports the bike fine, especially if you turn the front
> wheel sharply to the right.

I agree with this. They work quite well, even for our tandem when we
put a bunch of crap on it.


> I think that, God willing, I shall have some brazing done to the Motobecane
> (Riv content: this is a very Riv-ish bike: an upscale racing model that can
> carry 45 lb of groceries and wear 30 mm tire with fenders). First, a
> left-rear-triangle kickstand mount.

okay - tell me how where you find a mount plate like that? I think
it'd be great to have a kickstand plate mounted there but I have no
idea how it would work.

-sv

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