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While the need for a two-legged kickstand on a large tandem is fairly obvious, it's not as clear why you'd need one for smaller bikes -- until you start riding with children aboard. Whether you're using a front-mounted Kangaroo WeeRide or a traditional rear-mounted child seat, preventing the bike from falling over when a child is strapped into the seat is a serious safety concern.
I first saw this Pletscher kickstand about seven years ago, when it came on our Bike Friday Family Triple. It's an aluminum kickstand with two legs; the second pivots via a cam mechanism, so that it stows alongside the first leg. Made in Switzerland, it's a cool piece of hardware for the folding design alone. Stowed, it looks like a standard Greenfield kickstand, with an extra leg.
The double-legged stand makes a big or heavily loaded bike far more stable when you dismount, and it can also double as a makeshift workstand for back-end fixes, as it lifts the rear wheel off the ground. We now have two bikes outfitted with this kickstand, and with our youngest still 17 months old, we're considering a third.
-- Yitah Wu[Cycling photographer Russ Roca illustrates the utility of a Pletscher Two-Legged Kickstand for loaded touring. -es]
Pletscher Two-Legged Kickstand
$46 (320mm, silver)
Available from Amazon
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