🚴♂️ Elevate your ride’s rest game—stability that keeps up with your hustle!
The BV Rear Bike Stand is a versatile, adjustable kickstand designed for adult bikes with 24"-28" wheels. Featuring 8 height settings, a non-slip foot, and a protective clamp grip, it ensures stable parking on all surfaces. Crafted from weather-resistant aluminum alloy, it offers durable, lightweight support ideal for road, mountain, and BMX bikes. Easy to install and built for daily use, it’s the perfect companion for active cyclists seeking reliable bike parking.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.22 x 2.99 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 2 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 11.2 Ounces |
Brand Name | BV |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
Model Name | BV-KA70-BK |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | BV USA Enterprises |
Part Number | BV-KA70-BK |
Style | Regular Duty |
Included Components | kickstand, mounting bolts |
Size | 24"/26"/28" |
D**E
Great Kickstand, Perfect for my Yamaha Moro 05 with a minor tweak!
I recently purchased this clamp-on kickstand for my Yamaha Moro 05, and I'm very happy with it, especially for the price. The adjustable length is a fantastic feature, allowing me to get the perfect angle for stability on different surfaces. It feels sturdy and does exactly what I need it to do.For my particular application on the Yamaha Moro 05, the included bolts were not long enough to securely clamp onto the chainstay. I had to replace two of the bolts with M6*1.0 30mm bolts. I was able to find these easily at Home Depot. I was able to reuse one of the original bolts, so only two new bolts were needed for a secure fit.Once I had the right bolts, installation was a breeze. For the price, you can't beat the value. If you have a bike with a thicker chainstay like the Moro 05, just be prepared to make a quick trip to the hardware store for longer bolts. Otherwise, this is a solid, adjustable, and affordable kickstand.
J**K
I will not choose another kind or brand of kickstands until the day this one is no longer sold.
This is a phenomenal kickstand!It is by no means my first rear kickstand. I might be biased when I say this one in particular is so absurdly good as the only other kind I purchased was from a different designer/maker. I remember it very clearly, a polished aluminum unpainted rear mount that after 2-3 months the mounting fixtures cracked and it came undone by its own design.To date, I have purchased two of these BV Kickstands and it was only the first one that ended up replacing another. Since then, I have yet to replace any of their kickstands (BV).Biases aside, if something works so well after the first install and you never have to take it apart again, adjust it, or even fix it, then that is my criterion for judging on whether something is phenomenally good or not.I now have two bikes with this kickstand and may many more find out one day that a better option exists through BV.The install is fairly straightforward. It takes a bit of logical thinking to set oneself up so as to be allowed the opportunity to position it correctly and then determine where to fasten and tighten everything. But it's just three bolts. You only need a 5/32 Allen Wrench (Allen Key?). Position so both securement points are perpendicular with the mounting points (90 degree angles in all intersecting corners) and tighten down. It's that easy.The standing foot is a sliding adjustment operated by a single push switch mechanism that locks into a pre-measured slot on the stand's main rod. The smallest setting is enough for most bicycles. 26" or lower. But if you have larger bikes like a 28" 700c type, you might be able to adjust it one or two notches more so it doesn't topple over.Tools are not included. But the Allen wrench size is so common place that you can even buy just that one size wrench tool by itself at a decently low cost. It comes included with most furniture setups like a chair or bookshelf. Fairly common to come across elsewhere.
D**.
A kickstand on a mountain bike?! Oh no!!!
Yes... I have done it. Committed the unforgiveable sin of putting a kickstand on a mountain bike. *Gasp*If you read around online about such things, you'll find most people saying the only thing worse than putting on a kickstand is a little basket with flowers on it and those colorful streamers on the handlebars. But for me... well, when I'm out on a trail or something sure I can just lean it up against a tree or lay it over on the ground.But when I'm on paved trails or riding around town, there's not always a convenient place to set the bike. I imagine most businesses don't want me leaning it up against their windows, and a parked car is probably a bad idea, too.So yeah... I put this kickstand on it. And I gotta say... sometimes you just marvel at how an item so well-made can be so inexpensive. Seriously, this kickstand is solid and beefy. The effort to put it down and up is substantial, I have very little fear it's going to just plop down on its own even if I'm riding a rough trail. And even if somehow it did, I think I'm fine taking my chances. If you don't see any more reviews from me after this one, you'll know the odds weren't in my favor and I succumbed to a catastrophic kickstand malfunction demise.But for now, while I'm still alive and kicking... I am impressed with this item. I painted the bolts black as my OCD couldn't stand them being silver on a black kickstand, put it on the bike, and cinched the bolts down really really tight. Very solid and should stay put just fine. Will update if it doesn't.My mtb is a 29er, and at its longest extension this kickstand works great. The bike is just a smidge down from upright, and the wheel can be turned either way and it doesn't want to fall over. But you could shorten the extension some if you wanted the bike to have more lean.The finish and "ratcheting" action are both really good, as I said earlier surprised this thing only costs like $13. Seems a much higher end product than that price would imply.So... the downsides. Only one, really... and that's people's reactions when they see I have a kickstand on a mountain bike. Little kids run behind me and laugh and call me a noob. Cars driving by will roll down their windows and cackle and point at me. And other mountain bikers? Forget about it. They avoid eye contact at all costs and turn their noses up and look the other way, as if I'd offer them French's Mustard when they asked for Grey Poupon.Oh well... what are ya gonna do? If you're in the market for a frame mounted kickstand for whatever kind of bike you have, I can whole-heartedly recommend this one. At least so far, obviously longevity will take time to discover but I don't see any reason based on its build quality to be worried in that department.
M**N
Great replacement Option
Easy installation with adequate quality. Fairly inexpensive and well-designed for a great fit. adjustment is fast and easy. I recommend this kickstand. The only drawback is it appears to not be the highest quality materials, but I do not see it falling apart in a short period.
B**S
Well-made
Well made kick-stand and installed very easy.
B**K
Excellent
Excellent kickstand. Very solid. But I think it would be a bit too long for a 24” bike. We installed it on a 26” bike and at the lowest setting it stands almost upright. Works perfect for us.
S**O
Perfect
It's perfect. Easy to install and secure. It's easy to adjust to give the bike the perfect balance.
J**S
Works for Mountain bikes!
It's not even been on a week. Fit my Scot MBK great!
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