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Irish Strap from Rivendell or Arno straps from the camping department of the nearest store that has a camping department.
BL in EC
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Kiley: How does the VO "flickstand" work in real life? I see it comes in a model suitable for large tubes, so it will fit on my Dahon. I'll buy one if they are effective.Thanks.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 7:15 AM, Kiley DeMond <khde...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh, is this one near and dear to my heart! I am just a jump on, jump off kinda gal, so all the fiddly solutions were not going to work long term for me. I bought a Flickstand off eBay before I installed fenders, so that lasted about a month (still have it for sale if anyone is interested). As of right now my 60cm Cheviot, aka Heidi, is sporting the Velo Orange solution which works pretty well. I did go to the hardware store and purchase the same spring in silver and I am working on a replacement spring cover in an appropriate color as Heidi doesn't look good in black.P.S. I use an Axa frame lock to further facilitate the 'jump on, jump off' way and the bike is heavy enough, no one is slinging it over their shoulder and running off, at least where I live.
On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 12:46:24 PM UTC-7, Ash wrote:Happy Friday everyone!Today my Appa made its first 24 mile commute to work, with my laptop bag and bunch of other things in the front on Mark's rack/Wald's basket combo.With all that weight in the front, keeping the bike stable while not moving was a big problem. This is because the steering mechanism would turn all the way to the right or left, causing the bike to move and fall.Perhaps the solution is to somehow lock the front wheel to the down tube. Quick search on the inter webs told me that there used to be something called Flickstand. It doesn't exist anymore.How do you folks deal with this situation? Velcro the wheel to down tube maybe? Is there a better option?
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Dual leg kickstand. The bike will balance on three point depending on rear/front load. Also the bike is perpendicular to the ground compare to a traditional one leg leaning stand so it tends to be less wobbly.
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I have a Sanyo BB generator just aft of the bb. Also, FWIW, I've found that at least the VO and the Pletscher 2-leggers don't hold up asymmetrical rear loads well (a cheap Greenfield dropout-attached stand worked better, when I tried it), though on the Dahon I have a Camper LF rear and (soon) a Nelson LF front.If I install a hub dynamo, I will probably once again experiment with a 2 legged stand.
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Dual leg kickstand. The bike will balance on three point depending on rear/front load. Also the bike is perpendicular to the ground compare to a traditional one leg leaning stand so it tends to be less wobbly.
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On March 3, 2018 at 11:59:36 AM, Patrick Moore (bert...@gmail.com) wrote:
Back to my original question: will the VO or other spring-loaded stabilizers hold a quite floppy wheel in place when it is holding ~20 lb in lowriders? And do this without having to be set so tight as to compromise normal handling?Thanks.
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Wanted to share my latest way of the low-tech helmet method. As soon as I enter the grocery store I loop the chinstrap onto the basket on the right side, click it and let it hang there. When I need to leave the bike on kickstand, I bring the helmet to the left the top tube and slightly turn the handlebar to the left. The weight of the from wheel and cargo rest on the helmet. The solution has been pretty sturdy for up to 20 lb weight in the front basket.
Hi Patrick- It is hard to say for sure due to all the variables: size of the bike, etc., hence height of the load, but my gut says yes, but it also says it will additionally have to do with the kickstand situation. What I do know, is it works on my 60cm Cheviot with 700c wheels, a small basket holding 5-10lbs on Bosco handlebars so the center of gravity for the load is significantly higher than low riders on a smaller bike, but I also have a two-leg kickstand so sufficient weight must be resting on the front wheel for it to work. It actually works better with a heavier load.As far as handling goes, I think an even tighter spring would be fine and I really like how the spring reduces twitchiness when the front wheel encounters a rock or root.
Lastly, you can probably make the VO solution with extra bike parts and a trip to the hardware store.
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Back to my original question: will the VO or other spring-loaded stabilizers hold a quite floppy wheel in place when it is holding ~20 lb in lowriders? And do this without having to be set so tight as to compromise normal handling?Thanks.
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Please do report. I think someone else onlist also bought one very recently, and found it would not fit under the particular stem he had on his bike. But I'd buy one if it works and doesn't require unusual amounts of space -- to install on a Riv custom, too.The $11 cost versus the $16 shipping reminds me painfully of the Carradice SQR brackets I just ordered: GBP 3 with GBP 12.50 shipping to the USA.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Ruben Flores <wooba....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all, I think I may be the defacto Western Hemisphere distributor of this locking headset.Short story I only found one online shop that had it is stock AND would ship to US. 11.00 part with 16.00 shipping I figure I would get two (same 16.00 shipping). When I receive and get installed I will let everyone know how they work.Crossing my fingers Ruben
On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 9:03:08 AM UTC-8, Ruben Flores wrote:Hi all, has anyone else ever used one of these locking headsets? or even seen one in person? any thoughts?ThanksRuben in So Cal
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 2:10:23 PM UTC-8, Tom Wyland wrote:This is what it looks like. It was installed on my Torker Cargo T. I can't find it in any searches, but that doesn't mean you still can't get get it from one of the bike supply catalogs.They apparently had these on some older bikes pre-1970s. It's just a spring-loaded pawl that engages like a ratchet and makes turning difficult. It can also lock the handlebars slightly askew... helpful on sloped surfaces.http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/us/en/shimano-locking-headset/rp-prod33075
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 4:56:54 PM UTC-5, Drw wrote:Where does one find a headset with the anti flop blocking part?
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