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Greenfield's Rear-mount Stabilizer Kickstand bolts to seat and chainstays making it ideal for bikes with little room by the bottom bracket for a traditional kickstand. It features non-corrosive casting, a dual spring pressure plate, and a hardened steel pivot pin. Fits tube sizes up to 7/8 inch in diameter and includes a rubber foot for stability.
285 mm; 396 grams.
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Specifications
Weight: 396 grams | |
Mfg PartNum: SKS2 |
Reviews
My new road ebike didn't come with a kickstand, but with its heft, it was a pain not to have one, as there's not always a good place to lean it, and I didn't particularly want to have to lie it on the ground. My husband found this one and installed it. I was worried it might be too light-duty for my ebike, which weighs upward of 40 lbs, but no problem! No wobbles even. It works perfectly and is so much more convenient. I don't care if a kickstand is dorky; it does the job!
I left my kickstand down as I took off for a ride and my first left hand turn I snapped the kickstand off. This bike is 15 years old and I thought I'll never find another one.low and behold Biketiresdirect had an exact replacement. A few days I was happy. Great service!!!
We bought 2 to put on our touring bikes. Could only use one without a slight modification to the 2nd bike. The kickstand mounts to the chain stay at the same place the spare spoke holder bracket is located. We don't carry spare spokes so we carefully ground down the spoke holder and mounted the kickstand. Our other bike has no spoke holder and the stand was very easy to install on that bike. They seem to work great for the times when there is nothing to lean against.
Kickstand works great on my recumbent bike. After riding in the rain, the four mounting bolts started to rust so I replaced them with stainless steel bolts. If not for that I would have provided a 5 star rating.
Installed on a Sun long wheel base recumbent, easy job. Have a helper when you are measuring and cutting the kickstand to length, better to cut it too long as too short!
This item is a little more expensive then the center mount unit but if you cannot use the ctr mt then this one will do the trick, installation is well within most riders capability. Does a great job for what it was design to do.
This kickstand fits my Specialized Sequoia with Shimano cranks. Regular kickstands that mount under the crank area will not fit. This one mounts at the very rear triangle and has some cushining material that keeps it from scratching the bike itself. Only issue is that you need to stabilize the bike when first parking it as the tail end tends to move around a bit. Not a major issue. I know 'roadies" NEVER ever use a kickstand, but I use my bike to shop and do errands, thus it is important to me to be able to easily park it.
Kickstand did not fit my bike's frame. The upper connection point could not reach my bike frame. Stand is not adjustable. I found an adjustable one for the same price. Nothing wrong per se with the Greenfield stand - other than it cannot adjusted. If it would fit a rider's cycle, it would be just fine.
This device is lightweight and effect. I like being able to stop anywhere and parking my refurbished 68 Raleigh Record upright without having to look for something to balance it in. Good stuff
This stand was perfect for my bike, which had too little space at the seat tube for a conventional stand. It was easy to install and seems nicely secure so far. Might not be so good for a heavier frame, because it balances asymmetrically at the rear wheel. For my aluminum frame, in this case, it is just fine. Folds neatly out of the way.

