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Review on Defary Removable Kickstand Stainless Material by Stanley Molden

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes, I'm that idiot.

I just upgraded my mountain bike from idle to big noob. and I really don't want to worry about finding a place to prop my bike up or putting it on the ground all the time (yes I know it's normal and I do it when I'm walking my dog tie to the bike for the obvious). the reasons). But sometimes it's not so practical to put the bike where it falls. In any case, the product itself works better than expected. I was obviously looking for something low profile that doesn't compromise my style points when I'm on the trail or that's easy to catch and snap off. As you can see in the last photo, you can't even tell there's anything there when the stand is removed. the stand itself weighs more than me. I thought it looked bent in a lot of the photos but it isn't, seems very strong and sturdy when in use. The included bracket is definitely for a more cylindrical downspout mount and didn't work with my non-cylindrical downspout, but nothing a little velcro couldn't fix! You can mount the stand anywhere on your bike, and it also seems small enough to fit in men's cargo pants or just tuck into a backpack if you still want to carry it around. I think I read somewhere that this stand is for a 26" bike, but I have a women's 27.5" MTB (with bent axles) and I don't think it has excessive tilt. Maybe you would have 29"? Not sure. Very happy with the quality of the product for the price.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Faulty