Trekking Pole Kickstand
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These parts are used to make a bicycle kickstand using a trekking pole.
Lock the front brake using a velcro band, and hang the bicycle from the pole with paracord.
The pole tip is connected to the chainstay with a hook to reduce the risk of the bicyycle falling over when a passerby catches his/her foot on the pole.
The materials needed are as follows.
- Trekking pole (foldable poles with removable grips are recommended)
- Velcro strap
- Paracord/Guy rope/Guy line (3mm or 4mm diameter)
- Non-slip sheet or rubber sheet
- Cable ties (about 20cm long)
The installation method for each part is as follows.
- hanger_3mm_paracord.stl, hanger_4mm_paracord.stl
These parts are fixed to the upper side of the pole (above the height to support the bicycle frame). It is fixed with cable ties by inserting a non-slip sheet or a rubber sheet.
Pass 3mm or 4mm paracord through the back side and adjust the knot position while actually supporting the bicycle and
These parts are used to make a bicycle kickstand using a trekking pole.
Lock the front brake using a velcro band, and hang the bicycle from the pole with paracord.
The pole tip is connected to the chainstay with a hook to reduce the risk of the bicyycle falling over when a passerby catches his/her foot on the pole.
The materials needed are as follows.
- Trekking pole (foldable poles with removable grips are recommended)
- Velcro strap
- Paracord/Guy rope/Guy line (3mm or 4mm diameter)
- Non-slip sheet or rubber sheet
- Cable ties (about 20cm long)
The installation method for each part is as follows.
- hanger_3mm_paracord.stl, hanger_4mm_paracord.stl
These parts are fixed to the upper side of the pole (above the height to support the bicycle frame). It is fixed with cable ties by inserting a non-slip sheet or a rubber sheet.
Pass 3mm or 4mm paracord through the back side and adjust the knot position while actually supporting the bicycle and
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