Side stand buddy
- Pem Brooke
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Side stand buddy
Thought I'd share a bit of kit that I use with my bikes...
On the sidestand, I often find the bike leans too far over. Or, if I'm parked on a dirt car park, nervous about the stand sinking...If I lived down south, I could also include hot tarmac causing a tip over, but on the North East coast, that's not something we have a problem with..
So I bought a hockey puck, cut a ledge into it, and hey presto! Got myself an extra half inch of lift, and a more solid base for those dodgy surfaces!
Big benefit is that coz it's small and round it slips easily in to my bike jacket pocket, just drop it to your left as you pull up then flick it under the stand...simples!
Now there are loads of these on E Bay for around 2 quid....so no excuses on cost. If you can't be bothered to DIY, PM me and I'll chop one up for you and post it to you, just PM me. I reckon £8 should cover it. But it really is a 2 minute job.
On the sidestand, I often find the bike leans too far over. Or, if I'm parked on a dirt car park, nervous about the stand sinking...If I lived down south, I could also include hot tarmac causing a tip over, but on the North East coast, that's not something we have a problem with..
So I bought a hockey puck, cut a ledge into it, and hey presto! Got myself an extra half inch of lift, and a more solid base for those dodgy surfaces!
Big benefit is that coz it's small and round it slips easily in to my bike jacket pocket, just drop it to your left as you pull up then flick it under the stand...simples!
Now there are loads of these on E Bay for around 2 quid....so no excuses on cost. If you can't be bothered to DIY, PM me and I'll chop one up for you and post it to you, just PM me. I reckon £8 should cover it. But it really is a 2 minute job.
Twist it 'til it breaks, then back off half a turn....
- agentpineapple
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Re: Side stand buddy
Good idea Pem
Chris.
Chris.
Re: Side stand buddy
Your next upgrade to the PUCK Stand puck is to put a bit of string/cable/elastic/or one of them coily plastic things for disc lock reminders on it.
Park up, stand down, PUCK Stand puck out of pocket/tank bag/man bag...Hold string, drop PUCK Stand puck, manouver into place, hook string/cable/elastic/or one of them coily plastic things for disc lock reminders over the brake lever ( You did remember to have a long enough bit if string/cable/elastic/or one of them coily plastic things for disc lock reminders & put a loop in the end didn't you...?)
Then when you get back on the bike you can hoik it up & put it back in your pocket... You wont forget it as its hooked over the brake lever...
Park up, stand down, PUCK Stand puck out of pocket/tank bag/man bag...Hold string, drop PUCK Stand puck, manouver into place, hook string/cable/elastic/or one of them coily plastic things for disc lock reminders over the brake lever ( You did remember to have a long enough bit if string/cable/elastic/or one of them coily plastic things for disc lock reminders & put a loop in the end didn't you...?)
Then when you get back on the bike you can hoik it up & put it back in your pocket... You wont forget it as its hooked over the brake lever...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: Side stand buddy
Nowt worse than riding off and 10 mins later going "oh sh1t"..." That said, I have a side-stand puck from a bike mag years ago, never used it yet.
I'm so unlucky that if there is such a thing as re-incarnation I'll come back as me!
Re: Side stand buddy
I was going to 3D print something similar, maybe collapsible and adjustable
Re: Side stand buddy
I just welded a big plate on my stand. Works well.
- alanfjones1411
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Re: Side stand buddy
I use the lid off a pot of jam.
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
- carmanbikes
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Re: Side stand buddy
Good idea, There some clever folk ooop north
- Pete.L
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Re: Side stand buddy
I'm a Coke Can Man
But I like the idea of a puck
But I like the idea of a puck
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
Re: Side stand buddy
You may want to shorten you sidestand with that. You wouldn't want a big gust of wind to hit the bike side on. I still have my freebie puck handed out at Brands Hatch. Lives under the bunngee that holds my tools in place.
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- agentpineapple
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Re: Side stand buddy
I've still got mine as well hahahahacybercarl wrote:You may want to shorten you sidestand with that. You wouldn't want a big gust of wind to hit the bike side on. I still have my freebie puck handed out at Brands Hatch. Lives under the bunngee that holds my tools in place.
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Re: Side stand buddy
Top tip
Re: Side stand buddy
Puck or big gust of wind.I've still got mine as well hahahaha
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