Can anyone recommend a good kickstand that can take the weight of my new eMTB?? There are 2 little holes in the frame between the crank motor and the rear wheel so it's a different attachment to what I'd fit to my kids' bikes!
Ah ok - I will have a go then!I have a torque wrench but must confess to never using it and would be surprised if more than a few use one for pedals.
I have used several pedals on my emtb and just tighten up with an Allen key like i would any other nut or bolt, and check after a couple of rides in case they come loose.
I have ended up using these grippy ones which I find excellent.
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Nukeproof-Neutron-Evo-Pedals_76752.htm?sku=243802&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=google_shopping&mkwid=sWI2CGwtl_dm|pcrid|44565154373|product|243802|&pgrid=13402205693&ptaid=aud-264756372667:pla-80837971613&gclid=CjwKCAjwoMPcBRAWEiwAiAqZh3merUtq4NKaQPMbMIoNtsnmWjsiJoYacJi7d1cGX5MEeKiJLX_5dBoCh5MQAvD_BwE
I got a neat one fitted by Halfords to my Crossfuse but whilst researching them I noticed that lots of them had weight limits for the bike associated with them. I can't see the logic in this. If it was a centre stand I could understand it - sort of, but there is so little weight acting through the kickstand in normal operation that a piece of balsa wood would probably hold the bike up perfectly well. Surely?Can anyone recommend a good kickstand that can take the weight of my new eMTB?? There are 2 little holes in the frame between the crank motor and the rear wheel so it's a different attachment to what I'd fit to my kids' bikes!
Perhaps it's where the weight is. With the stand being at the end of the chainset a lot of weight further forward may tip the bike over...I got a neat one fitted by Halfords to my Crossfuse but whilst researching them I noticed that lots of them had weight limits for the bike associated with them. I can't see the logic in this. If it was a centre stand I could understand it - sort of, but there is so little weight acting through the kickstand in normal operation that a piece of balsa wood would probably hold the bike up perfectly well. Surely?
Mike
Yes I'd have thought so too. I've ordered a Cube one from my local shop. So we will see how that goesI got a neat one fitted by Halfords to my Crossfuse but whilst researching them I noticed that lots of them had weight limits for the bike associated with them. I can't see the logic in this. If it was a centre stand I could understand it - sort of, but there is so little weight acting through the kickstand in normal operation that a piece of balsa wood would probably hold the bike up perfectly well. Surely?
Mike
Definitely agree - when you want to lock the door, shut the gate, etc, eMTBs are quite cumbersome and you don't want them falling in a heap so seems like a very worthwhile investment to me!It's not really "cool" to have a kick stand and is likely viewed as being as unnecessary as mudguards, but I find mine especially useful and wish my emtb had the mounting points to fit one.
I think it’s more a case of “just another thing to clean”It's not really "cool" to have a kick stand and is likely viewed as being as unnecessary as mudguards, but I find mine especially useful and wish my emtb had the mounting points to fit one.
Stand by for ANGUISH!! I have a power washer for cleaning my bike!!I think it’s more a case of “just another thing to clean”
If you use your bike mainly for commuting etc I can see the advantages but when the bike is used for trail centres and general off road use I can’t
As it’s just a pain in general.
It's for off road use that I use my kickstand the most. when you have to dismount to close a million bridle gates where do you put the bike? Some you can slam shut behind you but others need a return trip and don't get me started on the large five bar gates. Sods law also states that the gate will always open towards you.I think it’s more a case of “just another thing to clean”
If you use your bike mainly for commuting etc I can see the advantages but when the bike is used for trail centres and general off road use I can’t
As it’s just a pain in general.
Just to chew the cud.. in what way is it a pain?I think it’s more a case of “just another thing to clean”
If you use your bike mainly for commuting etc I can see the advantages but when the bike is used for trail centres and general off road use I can’t
As it’s just a pain in general.
If you ride your bike off road like trail centres with jumps , table tops and berms etc the last thing you want is a spear sticking out the back of your frame if you have an offJust to chew the cud.. in what way is it a pain?
Points taken. The only jumps I do are when cars pas too close.. and I am not allowed it in the house, so I dare not even ask about the table...If you ride your bike off road like trail centres with jumps , table tops and berms etc the last thing you want is a spear sticking out the back of your frame if you have an off
There’s also as I said another item to clean around and also a potential rattle
I personally go for a minimal amount of accessories and it’s certainly something I have no need for
If I need to put my bike upright there’s always something too put the pedals on or there’s alway the floor