Re: Stand for parking a Silvio - a better way
There's a lighter and simpler way to support bicycles. Get about 16 inches of 1/4 inch black bungee cord and attach plastic bayonet clips to the ends. They're the clips used on bum bags and panniers. They can be attached with zip ties or for a more professional look, a swaged crimped sleeve. It's a neater job if you put heat shrink on the ends of the bungee first. Pass the bungee through the slot in the clip twice, then use two zip ties to fasten the cut end to the main bungee.
Somewhere at the mid point of the bike, zip tie the bungee to any convenient part of the frame/seat/rack. On DFs you only need one around the seat post. On 'bents you usually need two, one each side.
When you want to 'stand' the bike up, find a post or fence rail and clip the bungee around it. THERE IS ALWAYS A POST! Even in the country there are signs and fences and even trees.
Sometimes you can find pre made stretchy loops with a ball on them and these work just as well.
For a laugh I took out a local patent and called it the Bike Butler. It's too easily copied to be a commercial success and the cost of an International Patent is way out of my league.
All my local DF friends use these because they protect the bike from being blown over. Stands are not secure - the Bike Butler is. On a DF the saddle is placed against the post and the bungee loop wrapped up over the saddle. No part of the bike frame touches anything.
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