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  2. Kickstand - Wikipedia

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    A kickstand is a device on a bicycle or motorcycle that allows the bike to be kept upright without leaning against another object or the aid of a person. A kickstand is usually a piece of metal that flips down from the frame and makes contact with the ground. It is generally located in the middle of the bike or towards the rear.

  3. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Kickstand: a folding attachment used for assisting a bicycle to stand up on its own. Usually mounts to frame near bottom bracket, sometimes near rear dropouts Usually mounts to frame near bottom bracket, sometimes near rear dropouts

  4. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle parking takes up much less space than parking for cars. A typical bicycle is about 1.8 meters long, 1 meter high and 40-60 cm wide. [15] Based on an ordinary bicycle, the Stavanger municipality guide suggests the following area requirements for parking racks: Area-efficient A racks: 17.5 m 2 for 10 bicycles (0.5 meter width per bicycle)

  5. Here’s Exactly How to Do 5 Different Types of Deadlifts - AOL

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    Use one foot as a kickstand. If you’re having trouble balancing as you work up to a single-leg deadlift, you can start with left foot planted, right toes used for balance like a kickstand.

  6. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    Even the kickstand was designed to give the stationary bicycle a lean reminiscent of a parked motorcycle. [6] Tyres were wider than usual for the time, with a chunky tread on the rear wheel, featuring a red line around the sidewall. In 1969 the Raleigh Chopper was launched on the UK market.

  7. History of the bicycle - Wikipedia

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    These comfortable, practical bicycles usually offered generator-powered headlamps, safety reflectors, kickstands, and frame-mounted tire pumps. In the United Kingdom, like the rest of Europe, cycling was seen as less of a hobby, and lightweight but durable bikes had been preferred for decades.

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