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  Pletscher Twin-Legger Kickstand polished silver

 



$42.00
Made in: Swizterland


product code: K21
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NOTE: Don't bolt these on Riv kickstand plates, those are for single leggers only. If you want to use a double, use the sandwich hardware and run the bolt through the plate.

Also available in stealth black.


Single-leggers are fine & the way to go for daily use. But if the lean angle exceeds such and such and the weight is more than so and so, a single-legged kickstand will be overwhelmed. This Pletscher Two-Legger thrives in those conditions.

We wouldn't offer it if it weren't spectacular.

Here's how it is:
--It works great.
--It's clever.
--It's Swiss.
--It has heritage without being trendy and coveteous.
--It's affordable, although just barely.
--You can't buy it at the Five-and-Dime.

It weighs about 1.6 pounds. As is the case with the single-legger kickstand, you have to cut it to size. Here's what you do:
1. Set the bike vertical (on both wheels, pretty much its natural orientation, but not leaning. Measure the bottom bracket height. That's center of the crank (center of the bolt) to the ground. Shag carpet? Shave it. You want an accurate number in millimeters. Call that number X for now. (Not Roman Numeral Ten, just "X")
2. Look at the kickstand legs. There are raised cut-marks in 10mm gradations.
3. Cut each leg at X. The rear wheel will be raised a bit off the ground, and if you want it lower, cut more. But this is a good first cut.

We also sell rubber feet for them, $3. They're not necessary, but on hardwood floors, they're almost necessary.

Twin legger kickstands now include the special plastic chainstay protector sandwich hardware yay.




Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 | Total Reviews: 3   Write a review.

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Great kickstand, just don't mangle the chainstays! September 19, 2015
Reviewer: Mike Shaljian from WA, United States  
Really solid kickstand, and it's especially good for the convenience of being able to do most simple repairs using just a stand.

I recommend taking Rivendell's advice and use the bumpers! I used this stand for years on my Sam Hillborne without the plastic bumpers and serial overtorquer that I am, I dented them at some point. Mamas and Poppas don't let your babies grow up to be chainstay manglers like me.

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Lifesaver! September 30, 2014
Reviewer: Bryan Noguchi from Portland, OR United States  
I pulled a 1" nail out of my rear tire this morning in the rain.  The Pletscher double was the next best thing to a work stand - no flipping the bike over, no laying it down.  Tube changed in less than 10 minutes!  Had to take my over-stuffed medium Saddlesack off just to make sure the bike didn't tip back but that's it.  I was smiling the whole time because in my mind this pretty much paid for itself today!

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Love this Thing June 6, 2012
Reviewer: Gerry from Duncan, BC Canada  
Can't think what I did without this before.  Oh yeah, ... wasted time looking for something to lean my bike against.
The stand served me well on a recent loaded tour.  I even allowed the bike to serve as a steady pole for one end of a tarp!

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