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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Kickstand fit,
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This review is from: Greenfield Stabilizer Rear Mount Alloy ATB Kickstand, Black, Pouch Packaged (Misc.)
It is nice to find a product that is made in the USA! The product is sturdy, easy to install and uncomplicated.
However, this product did not fit my bike due to the fact that the disc brakes are in the way, making a good fit difficult if not impossible for this particular kickstand/stabilizer. There were no instructions and, even though there are very few parts, I think that everyone would like to know if they are installing it correctly or not. Even a photo would help.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Kickstand for Trek 520,
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This review is from: Greenfield Stabilizer Rear Mount Alloy ATB Kickstand, Black, Pouch Packaged (Misc.)
Obtained this for my TREK 520. Toured the "Thumb" of Michigan and this is a great kickstand for the Trek 520. Just remember to use thread lock or periodically check clamping bolts for tightness. Comes with rubber grip strips for clamp and a rubber boot that has never work itself loose and fallen off.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Light, sturdy, easy to install,
By Westlake (West Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greenfield Stabilizer Rear Mount Alloy ATB Kickstand, Black, Pouch Packaged (Misc.)
You need two Allen (hexagonal head) wrenches to install this kickstand.
What I don't like: There are no instructions included. Even the Greenfield Industries website has no instructions. While I suppose that there is only one way for it all to fit together, a few diagrams would have been nice. Also it would have helped to know that the attachment point should be moved as far to the rear as possible. Until I did this, my heel struck the stand when pedaling. I presume this is a function of both my shoe size (size 11, male) and the length and position of the horizontal frame member to which the stand attaches. On my bike, I think that a rider with a size 13 or larger show might well have a problem. Again, the Greenfield Industries website should provide this information, but at this writing it does not. The inner mounting bracket has a mysterious hole at the top, and there is no matching hole in the outer bracket. There are no lockwashers provided, though perhaps they are unnecessary. What I like: It is light, strong, reasonably priced, easy to install, and appears to be well made. Rear mounting avoids conflicts with the pedals and crank arms. It looks great, though it makes the bike look rather like a police bike -- perhaps not a bad thing if one is worried about theft.
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