While the kickstand that came on my Vado is sturdy, the bike always wants to fall over despite its implementation. All it takes is a tiny turn of the handlebars, such as due to gravity, and a bike that costs as much as a car crashes heavily to the ground. The first time this happened I assumed I had inadvertently left it in an imbalanced position, but I have since come to realize that this is a way of life for the bike. It was bad enough when I just needed to park the bike, but now when I want to hook up my new bike trailer the lightest nudge from the rear axle as I connect the hitch will destabilize the rig enough to risk an expensive tip.
This situation seems silly - surely the world’s finest bike engineers can do better than this. Is everyone carrying around a handlebar holder with them, or am I missing something about how to avoid this? I have been riding bikes for 50 years and never had this problem, so I assume it is related to the massive weight of the bikes.
Really hoping the braintrust has some great solutions to share!
This situation seems silly - surely the world’s finest bike engineers can do better than this. Is everyone carrying around a handlebar holder with them, or am I missing something about how to avoid this? I have been riding bikes for 50 years and never had this problem, so I assume it is related to the massive weight of the bikes.
Really hoping the braintrust has some great solutions to share!
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