I've been looking for a good kickstand solution for my Big Dummy. Val Kleitz's center stand looks bombproof and is available from Aaron's Bicycle Repair for the not inconsiderable sum of $374.99. It looks nice, but I am going to try a lighter & very inexpensive kickstand to see what I think. I thought I would post it in case someone out there was interested.
If you have one of these stands I'd love to hear your impressions of it.
If you have one of these stands I'd love to hear your impressions of it.
4 comments:
I haven't got one of those stands. It looks very nice, but does it come with a bike? At that price it should come with a cheap one!
Try to fabricate a highly specialized, quite precise niche item in very small batches sometime. Val's centerstand is the only really practical stand for a fully loaded xtracycle, and he spent a long time developing it. Comparing the price of a handmade in America specialty item to a mass-produced made in China junk bike is just ignorant.
I have one of Val's earlier versions and I love it. It cost me less than the current crop, but then again, I bought it 3 years ago before all the improvements and my favorite part about it is that it can be deployed while still on the bike (there's a lever you mount on the handlebars). It makes for a very easy and safe dismounts, ESPECIALLY with children behind you, either on the snapdeck or in a peapod/child seat. The other advantage? You can use the wideloaders, footsies, custom canopy-you-built-for-burning-man and still use the centerstand!
Personally, irrespective of the opinions of anonymous, $374.99 is way too much!
If Val spent a long time developing it, that just means inefficiency! Judging from the photograph, there doesn't look to be anything particularly hard to design or make. I'm sure it's well made [well at that price I hope so], but it's overpriced.
Anonymous is easily fooled!
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