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When i was at primary school we had a similar problem, we could cycle to school as long as our parents then took the bike home for the day then brought it back at 3.20, this of course is fine if the child is still in stabilizers/16" wheels on the pavement, but for me and my brother, bought up on cycletouring holidays, and who cycled in with our parents on the road, it was a different matter! Until they eventually installed racks we used to lock up to the piping on the oil tank for the school's heating boilers!
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I have a nagging feeling that they weren't kickstand but a prop to hold the bike, like this;
Can't see how a kickstand would fit with the lack of room to install one.
thats not a prop, thats a full on maintenance stand, the white strap hold the down tube, and the BB rests on it the white moulded plastic. the black sticks stop the front wheel from turning.
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nah i mean like on LaMarche's bike...
http://chargebikes.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341d4cf253ef0120a8820ac8970b-piits just that with the saddle slammed it looks odd...
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the bike: http://www.lfgss.com/picture.php?albumid=717&pictureid=5654
the blog: http://photofixed.wordpress.com/
Live in Reading at the moment, but moving to London in September...
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http://soundcloud.com/digitalrebel
one of m8's side projects
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check these guys out :) class act http://www.myspace.com/terakai
this is one of many gems in my halls courtyard...