Bicycle stand

Bicycle stand
Left-handers are often also left-legged. The left leg gets off the bike to the right (on the "chain side"). However, bicycle racks are on the left and, according to various dealers/workshops, can only be mounted there. The alternative of using a two-legged stand like on a motorcycle is usually not possible either due to the lack of appropriate bores/mounts. What to do? Look for trees or a wall to park the bike (difficult with luggage) or bend flexibly through the step-through to fold the stand backwards with your hand (unfolding it doesn't work that way either), always nice with the other hand Prevent wheel from tipping over. After a bit of practice and a few failures to tip over, I can now even do it with 35kg of luggage. I found it more difficult to hold the bike by the saddle and walk around the bike to get to the stand because the bike is less stable (handlebars fold down). For people who cycle a lot, the kickstand on the wrong side is a real problem.
Location: Thüringen