Duo Stand (GEN 2) - Mamachari
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Duo Stand (GEN 2)

Tern Duo Stand (GEN 2)

£120.00

Product description

STURDY DUAL-LEG KICKSTAND


Replaced by NEW Gen 3 version - due early April and available to pre-orderHERE 

 

This page refers to DuoStand Gen 2. If you need more information on DuoStand Gen 1, click here.


The DuoStand is a sturdy, height-adjustable dual-leg kickstand. Its wide stance provides extra stability when loading and unloading the bike or parking on an uneven surface. The DuoStand makes carrying heavy cargo or a kid much easier with its strength and ease of use.

The DuoStand has been tested by EFBE Prüftechnik using a custom testing protocol. It passed EFBE's tests up to the claimed load limit of 60 kg (including bike weight). Learn more about how we test our accessories.

This product is designed to carry either passengers or cargo.

If carrying passengers, additional accessories are required for safety. Check out our Passenger Guide to learn more:

  • Keeps bike steady while you load and unload
  • Includes a pair of replaceable DuoStand Ends to add extra stability and prevent scratches when parking indoors
  • Adjustable legs let you switch out your tires but keep your stand (for example, when installing winter tires)
  • Made from durable steel with corrosion-resistant coating
  • Stainless steel mounting hardware
  • Find compatible bikes here

*DuoStand HSD Kit may be required for installation on the HSD. For more information, please check this article.

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