Small, elegant single bike stand
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Small, elegant single bike stand
Not fixed specific but looking for something that mirrors the simplicity. Just a single bike stand that site on the floor and keeps bike from tipping over. Basically the smallest thing that is robust enough to actually support the bike without being affixed to anything. Suggestions?
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Non omnino gravis
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Not fixed specific but looking for something that mirrors the simplicity. Just a single bike stand that site on the floor and keeps bike from tipping over. Basically the smallest thing that is robust enough to actually support the bike without being affixed to anything. Suggestions?
Alternatively, you could look at any of the gazillion bike photos taken with (insert random item here) placed under a pedal to hold it up. If the bike isn't in a high-traffic area you could use anything from a human skull to a coffee can, depending on your aesthetic sense.
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A race bike in any era is a highly personal choice that at its "best" balances the requirements of fit, weight, handling, durability and cost tempered by the willingness to toss it and oneself down the pavement at considerable speed. ~Bandera
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Like this one perhaps?
Saris Bike Stand
Saris Bike Stand
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I have this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I have two "Nashbar stand by me"
https://www.bikenashbar.com/cycling/...me-na-sbm-base
Works well, small footprint, and low cost.
Since it elevates the rear wheel it can also be used for cleaning chains, making gear adjustments, etc.
https://www.bikenashbar.com/cycling/...me-na-sbm-base
Works well, small footprint, and low cost.
Since it elevates the rear wheel it can also be used for cleaning chains, making gear adjustments, etc.