Who does kickstand spins?
I do this everyday because I have a small driveway and I don't want to make a 10 point turn on gravel to get my bike out. There's a small paved place I can spin it on though. Any reason not to do this?
For those of you who don't know what this is: You grab one rear passenger peg and one handlebar and balance the bike on it's kickstand "wheels off the ground" and spin it 180 degrees. It doesn't seem to be doing any damage that I can see, just seeing what you guys do. |
One time I left my bike in gear, at the same time my neutral override switch wasn't functioning. When I hit the start button, it spun around on the kickstand. That sure woke me up! Lol
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Originally Posted by Chad Brenno
(Post 1268347)
One time I left my bike in gear, at the same time my neutral override switch wasn't functioning. When I hit the start button, it spun around on the kickstand. That sure woke me up! Lol
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I do this too when I take my bike out of the backyard everyday and when i leave from work. I feel like it might do some damage tk my tire but can anyone tell methe same?
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Originally Posted by xchuckkks
(Post 1268487)
I do this too when I take my bike out of the backyard everyday and when i leave from work. I feel like it might do some damage tk my tire but can anyone tell methe same?
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Originally Posted by theadamie
(Post 1268511)
why would it hurt your tire??
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Originally Posted by xchuckkks
(Post 1268552)
Because when I let it down, it drags my tire sometime when its still spinning. As in it may cause ripples into the tire?
To clarify are you talking about the actual main rubber part of the tire or where the tire contacts the rim? |
Haha too funny that you mention that I thought I was the only one. I do it in a tool shed with side doors to avoid a 50 point turn!
The only thing I'm concerned about is warping the kick stand but it seems stout and I'm not too worried. I dont see it being too damaging just go slow is my only advice haha I'm having a hard time imagining xchuckkks problem so no input :/ sorry |
If I were forced to make a 20pnt turn or whatever on a daily basis, I might consider it. That said, I'd be awfully Leary about putting that much stress on an aluminum frame at an angle it was never designed for. Plus, I can only imangine the nightmare pain in the ass of snapping off or otherwise damaging those flimsy aluminum side-stand mounting points:icon_no:
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I do it on a daily basis with multiple bikes. It's not going to hurt anything.
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