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The WATSABRO Bike Kickstand is a universal, adjustable side stand designed for 24-28 inch mountain and road bikes. Made from durable stainless steel aluminum alloy with a waterproof finish, it features a quick 3-screw installation, a secure locking mechanism to prevent accidental folding, and a rubber base for stable support. Its minimalist design ensures both functionality and style for everyday riders.
Package Dimensions | 23.7 x 6.5 x 4.9 cm; 360 g |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
M**S
Excellent bike stand and easy to install
Daughter got a new bike for her birthday and it did not come with a bike stand, so purchased this so that she could park her bike and not have it dumped to the side.Very easy to assemble, as it only took a few minutes to do. Good quality and very stable, which provides excellent support for the bike when parked.Good value for money as well for what you get so highly recommend.
C**9
Amazing quality bike stand
This is absolutely fantastic! Not cheap and flimsy, but high quality and very sturdy! Functional brilliant! Good stability and support for any bike. Would recommend
H**S
Sturdy enough - supplied bolts not long enough.
Good stand for the price, supports my bike which weighs 26KG with full panniers. Height adjustable, lots of adjustment. Only problem is the bolt that secures the adjustable foot arm into the actual frame of the stand is not long enough, it was not possible to secure the stands height at anything more than minimum as a result. The bolts that secure the stand to the bike frame however were fine - but these are a different size. Poor quality control I guess.However, with a longer bolt which I pinched from the bottle holder bike frame screw to actually secure the stands foot arm into position, it worked fine. So beware of this if you need to use maximum height of the stand (you will on 700C wheels).
C**E
For wheelchair luggage holders - Cheaper than dedicated ones!
I bought two for my electric wheelchair as luggage holders on my footplate hangers. I found dedicated ones, but they were priced at over 70 quid.I found these, and they work just as well. I can position them as far in or out as I need them. They are very sturdy and hold my handbag very well. I would, however, recommend using a carabiner to secure the bag to your chair.I would recommend these to any wheelchair user looking to do the same. I tried adding a picture to show them, but it wouldn't let me post with one.
N**H
Poor quality - don't waste your money
Easily set up and was marginally pleased at first -- the adjustable part did not secure very nicely and the adjustable length was fairly narrow, meaning my son's "young adult" size bike was nearly falling over because I could not make it short enough. Still, it was serviceable enough for him to use and for me not to return it straight away. After about 5 weeks (basically when the return window expired), my son came home and it was freely sliding through the adjustable length. checked it and the retaining plate was only made of weak aluminium and the screw had stripped through, making it very short indeed and useless as a chocolate teapot.
P**N
Ok but not especially sturdy
This is ok and easy to install, but it is no that sturdy. If you are just hoping to prop your bike up then it’ll be fine, but if you have any weight (eg a pannier) then it is likely that the bike will fall over. Priced well, so factor that in.
G**Y
Fits well.
Easy to install. Very good quality
C**K
Worked well (ish)
Ok, I hadn't realised that I had not posted a review on this until now. I bought my stand in January last year and have used both my bike and the stand a lot since then.Would I recommend this? Yes, if it is right for you. Price and everything else, it's been good value.On the whole I've been please with the stand. I was able to set it up correctly for the height of my bike and even when there has been items on my carrier or in my paniers it has kept the bicycle upright most of the time.The specific issue in my case isn't a fault of the stand, but an issue with the design of the rear of my bicycle. The frame is tappered and subsequently the stand would often slip toward the narrower point and effetively become loose.One beneft of this "quirk" was that when the ground where I wanted to stop wasn't even, I could cheekily "adjust" the angle of the stand and compensate in order to keep the bike upright. Win some, you lose some.Sadly earlier today the bike fell over and the stand broke in the upper area. Looking around at the reviews for this and other stands that appear to be identicle, but with different branding, this can be an issue. I guess for the money, it isn't the end of the world and I'm now looking for a new stand.Knowing now what I didn't before realise about my bicyle, I'm debating whether to get the same or one that can be fitted near the pedals. I'm favouring a bipod which fits near the pedals. Before I pick one I do need to think about the weight as I often carry things on the rear rack and in the panniers. Also I'll need to think about the various places I've been and likely to go where the ground wasn't flat and a potential alternative place to stop.
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