🚴‍♂️ Stand Tall, Ride Bold – The Ultimate MTB Companion!
The Topeak FlashStand Fat is a lightweight, foldable bike stand designed specifically for wider MTB crank-arms. Made from durable aluminum and polymer, it supports bikes up to 44 lbs and folds compactly to fit in your jersey pocket, making it the perfect portable solution for serious cyclists who demand convenience and reliability on the go.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.89 x 4.06 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.4 x 5.6 x 1.5 inches |
Item Weight | 276 Grams |
Brand Name | Topeak |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | FlashStand Fat |
Color | Silver, Black |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Topeak |
Part Number | TW007 |
Model Year | 2010 |
Style | Adjustable |
Included Components | FlashStand Fat Bike Stand |
Size | 7.8” x 6.5” x 5.3" |
Sport Type | Cycling |
B**S
Fat is where it's at!
I recently bought a K2 mountain bike and with that I found out quickly there was no kick stand. I set out to get something and I found a kick stand that would mount to the back half of the bike but then again quickly found out that with this bike and disc breaks this style of stand was not an option. Doing some research I found The Topeak Flashstand Slim and Fat, I purchased the Slim based on the positive reviews and after receiving it found out that it could not support my K2 Moutain Bike. I then decided to give the Flashstand Fat a try, there were not many reviews so I was worried but I received it yesterday and I'm happy to report it works perfectly for my needs.Although the unit is slightly larger then the slim I think it's still compact and very portable. Not only is it compact one thing you really can't see is that the it actually extends to be about 1.5 times taller then you see in the picture, it also has an insert to be used or not used depending if you need it or not. I thought over all it was a really nice design and although metal and plastic I believe it will do the job it is ment to. I noticed in a lot of reviews the flash stand was being used for long term storage of a bike where I'm simply using it as a quick way to keep my bike up when I stop on a ride to rest or something more short term. In my trying it out I put it on my bike and gave the bike a few nudges and it maintained it's stabilty just fine.Overall I think it's a good product and worth giving it a try if you need a quick stand for you bike.
J**Y
Good idea. But fragile and useless. DO NOT BUY and WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Hello everyoneI recently purchase the Topeak flashstand Fat Bike Stand in January 2013 as compensation for a portable kickstand for my high end mountain bike. Since my mountain bike does not have a place to properly mount a typical kickstand. I thought this was a pretty good idea by Topeak. Just bring the stand with you on bike rides and attach it on the pedal of any bike as a kickstand in seconds. Although the idea itself was pretty good, many reviewers point out that the long black plastic on top of the kickstand supporting your cranks is very fragile. It broke for many reviewers and it inevitably broke for me right after I got it on my first day. TRUST ME AND OTHER REVIEWERS! The black plastic on top as the weakest part on the stand is supporting your whole bicycle weight!!!! Topeak should have made it stronger or metal as a better option for taking consideration of so much weight on a bicycle. Other parts such as the bottom legs are metal and the silver part are made stronger than the black place. When I was adjusting my pedal cranks to make my bike stand upright with Topeak's portable kickstand, the black plastic on top snapped off after my bike slanted a little. I try super gluing the black plastic together, but it did not help. Luckily, it broke on the first day and I called amazon staffs and they considered it a product defect. I was able to return it with free UPS shipping from amazon. THANK YOU AMAZON FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION:)) Some reviewers had it broken after months, so they are unable to return it. If yours broke in the first few days of purchase, you can still contact amazon for a refund because it is considered a flaw in the product. bought it, please look around on ebay or amazon for other options because there are kickstands which just might work for your mountain bike and plus they are cheaper and made of metal instead of plastc Try to look for kickstand which would fit near the rear triangle of your bicycle. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT IF POSSIBLE!!! If you really want to take a chance on this product, try to stand your bike more upright than slanted down on kickstand before puting your bike's weight on the kickstand. GOOD LUCK and comment on it.Haru
J**E
Happy with it
I like how simple this is to use on my gravel bike. It slides right over the bottom of the pedal crank with no adjustments needed and holds my bike upright in my apartment. Previously, I was often leaning the bike against walls, and it would leave marks. I need to put this bike wherever I want and stand it up, as sometimes it's moved around multiple times per week when riding a lot. This is working great for that purpose. I think it's going to make it easier to pump air and do minor maintenance, without leaning on walls. I'd rather have this than install anything that screws onto my bike. This just slides on and off. Piece of cake.
H**G
Great for apartments and when you bike to the bar
This stand is great for short term using, like when you're at a bar. It's very adjustable so I had no problems using it on any mountain bikes so far. I just throw it in my backpack or put it in a koozie and put it in my bottle holder. Great for biking to the bar where you can have your bike close and not lock it up. It's also good for when friends bike to my house. No need for their bike to scratch up your walls, just throw this on there and everyone wins. You can just keep it in a drawer somewhere until used. One thing to keep in mind, is that it's holding your bike up by a pedal, so keep the bike somewhere it won't get bumped into. Other than that, it works fine. I also used this to hold up my mountain bike in my apartment before I bought a big stand.
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