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I've never had an issue with that in the UK either. If you park a Bullitt on uneven ground, one of the wheels ends up not touching the floor, as opposed to the stand. To be honest that can work a bit better than both wheels AND the stand touching the ground because as people have mentioned, if you're on a slope or it's particularly windy and if the stand is worn down at all (as they tend to be quite quickly), they have a tendency to want to roll off.
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I've never had an issue with that in the UK either. If you park a Bullitt on uneven ground, one of the wheels ends up not touching the floor, as opposed to the stand. To be honest that can work a bit better than both wheels AND the stand touching the ground because as people have mentioned, if you're on a slope or it's particularly windy and if the stand is worn down at all (as they tend to be quite quickly), they have a tendency to want to roll off. My
I've never had an issue with that either, because no one designs it so both wheels touch. If ground is especially uneven, then it's parked such that the stand is on high ground.
I think we all agree
Don't know where abouts you live, but this has never been an issue in the years I've been a cargo bike mechanic in Seattle.