🚲 Kickstand your way to adventure!
The Greenfield KS2 Bicycle Kickstand is a center-mounted kickstand designed for bikes 22" and under. Made from durable brushed aluminum, it offers a sleek look while providing reliable support. This kickstand is perfect for bikes without a factory mounting plate and comes with all necessary installation components. Proudly made in the USA, it combines quality craftsmanship with functionality.
Color | Brushed aluminum |
Brand | Greenfield |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Load Capacity | 2E+1 -30 pounds |
Mounting Type | U-Bolt |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00750762100042 |
Manufacturer | Cycle Force Group |
UPC | 750762100042 792491011275 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.13 x 3.54 x 1.69 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Greenfield |
Warranty Description | replaced if broken form factory |
Model Name | KS2 |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 3 |
Part Number | KS2 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Included Components | 10MMX55MM HEX HEAD SELF LOCKING CAD SCREW, CLAMPING PLATE, KS2B KICKSTAND |
Size | 285 mm (for bikes 22" and under) |
Sport Type | Cycling |
A**R
Great Kickstand! Sizing Info...
I've bought five of these kickstands over the past couple years for all the bikes in my family and am about to buy two more. This kickstand is a MUST for all bikes! I don't know why bike manufacturers aren't using this design anymore - the ones that come on bikes these days is a joke. I bought my first one for the Specialized comfort bike I purchased for my wife for her birthday. (For $450, you'd think a bike would come with a kickstand, but I digress...) The kick stand worked great and it looked like it was a factory installed part! With that success, I tackled all my kids' bikes, which all have that joke of a two-position kickstand that comes on all Walmart/Target bikes these day. These factory installed disasters are impossible for little feet to actually move without kicking it 7-8 times, and they inherently loosen and fall off the bike after about a year. Wow, what a difference this <$10 upgrade makes!I just now just installed one on my Specialized road bike that I've had for 10 years. For all of you that may be thinking:--"Oh no, I just put 80 grams more weight on my bike, and now I won't be a super-fast biker anymore!", or--"This kickstand will make my bike less aerodynamic, add more drag to my ride, and will make me go 0.00003 mph slower!, or--"If anybody sees me with a kickstand on my super-expensive showy-offy bike, other bikers will laugh at me no matter how cool my Spandex is!"Toughen up, ride harder, and INSTALL THIS KICKSTAND!I can not believe it took me this long to do it myself, but I absolutely love it and wish I would have done it from Day 1. The next one I order is going on my mountain bike. Yes, you heard me correct: I'm installing a kickstand on a MOUNTAIN BIKE! <Gasp!>Now for the sizing (and probably now the most useful part of my review). The other nice thing about these kickstands is that they are made out of aluminum, and if it is too long, you can easily cut it down to size with a hacksaw with relative ease (if you have a metal file, that helps too to soften the cut edges and de-burr it, but it's not necessary). There are even cut lines on the kickstand to help with the cutting at the correct angle. To date, I have installed the following:>305 mm kickstand: Men's Specialized 23" (XL) road bike. This kickstand was way too big. I ended up cutting it down 5 times, removing around 1.75 inches before it was the right size.>305 mm kickstand: Men's Fuji 19" (M) mountain bike. Fits perfectly.>285 mm kickstand: Women's Specialized (M) comfort bike. Had to cut off about 2". Now fits perfectly.>285 mm kickstand: Women's Diamondback (M) comfort bike. Fits perfectly. (Same size frame as above, but frame is higher off the ground)>285 mm kickstand: Teenager 14.5" mountain bike. Fits perfectlyIn summary, if the base of your bike of the bottom kickstand plate will be mounted is less than 10.75", then the 285 mm should work out fine. If it is higher than that, then I'd go for the 305 mm.One other thing to note: some bikes have rear derailleur or brake cables running near where this is mounted - sometimes there can be an interference with the kickstand (see my second uploaded photo). This hasn't been an issue yet, but where there is an interference, the rubbing may wear down the cable over time - we'll have to see. Last, some reviewers have mentioned that theirs came with rubber boots - none of mine have (nor do I want them).
J**Y
Sturdy, dependable kickstand
Got this to replace a very old, pre-existing kickstand on my bike from the same brand. I don’t know how long the original was in use, but eventually it does get loose at the rivet that connects the leg to the rest of the assembly. It’s a sturdy kickstand for the price though, so it’s worth replacing when it gets to be too loose to deal with anymore. The replacement installed very easily, only requiring an adjustable wrench to tighten the plate on top of the bike frame so the kickstand will stay in place. It also features markings with measurements on the inner surface if it needs to be cut down, but mine was at the right size out of the box.
S**R
A tried and true kickstand that mounts perfectly and should last forever.
My 1995 Trek 820 mountain bike never came with a kickstand. For twenty years I'd lay the thing on the ground or rest it on a tree whenever I needed to get off. I've been riding a lot more lately and I got sick of not being able to get off the bike and stand it anywhere. My wife's Nishiki from 1992 had a kickstand. She'd get off her bike and she could stand it anywhere while I'm looking for a tree to rest it against. So dumb.I looked on Amazon for kickstands and there were all these weird looking plastic stands that mount further down near your tire. They were small and they didn't look very secure.Then I found a stand that is made by the same company that my wife's Nishiki bike has. It's the same darn thing. It mounts at the frame joint just like my wife's old bike. You just line up the top and bottom plate and screw it on tightly. Now I've got a really nice black kickstand that looks like it's always been part of the bike. It attached quickly and securely and it works like gangbusters. Now no matter where I am - on a trail, in a parking lot, on the side of the road, a quick kick down and I'm off the bike. Perfection.I like that the same company makes the same stand that came with a bike that is over 30 years old. It's kickstand engineering perfection. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?I can't believe it took me this long to get a kickstand. But now I have one and my bike is so much happier. I'm so much happier.Get this stand. Make sure it will fit on your bike, but get this stand once you know it will work. It's the grandpa of kickstands. Accept no substitutes.Kick it up.
T**S
Good value.
This works well.
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