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That makes total sense! Unfortunately I have just sent this back so will re-order the 27.5 one and see how that goes, if it's still too big we can chop a bit off the legs.
There is only 30mm difference between the two sizes so didn't think the smaller one would make enough difference.Many thanks for that @Greasy_Paws
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Ok Hive-mind, I have tried to fit a Pletscher twin leg kick stand to my wife's Cannondale e-bike and although bought the one fir 700c wheels when the stand was deployed the front wheel was about a foot in the air!
We need one to keep the bike stable when loading/ unloading the panniers, hence the twin leg style. There is a plate behind the BB which would be the preferred mounting point due to electric cables and hydraulic hoses on the chain stays.Help and suggestions gladly received
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Thanks @C4r1s, the Alpkit is what I am after- she has been using my stem mounted bag but the zip is 'the wrong way'
If there is nothing available she will have to put up with what we have- I am sure there used to be loads of these on e-bay but can't find them now............
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I am moving to a decent sized garage with a house attached soon so am looking at wall mounted bike storage. I bought a couple of the Halfords brackets that hook your wheel with the bike hanging below, these were cheap from local FB. The garage is breeze block so is there anything I need to consider when putting these up? my bikes are utility rather than svelte racing jobbies.
Is there any advantage to putting up a wooden batten then screwing the hooks to this?
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#nogravel in Plymouth
New Pirelli tyres are super though
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The wheel being so high off the ground was the main issue, I will try the mods mentioned in this thread then look into stabilizing the front wheel if needed