I've always wanted one of those trail stands to use mostly in the shop or at the campsite. Not so much on the trail as I try to reduce my carry even on an adventure ride. I still use a hammer and tip the TW with the handlebar and place the hammer nearish the right foot peg. Not super steady but it should go far if it slips off the hammer or stand right? I've also used wood branches to use as a stand when I've had to fix a flat. Holding up the rear with any type of stand is easy but a bit trickier when trying to hold up the front tire during a "fix-a-flat" moment. Still, it was a good product review if anyone is interested in one of those stands so thanks for sharing.
@@klnrgj01 long days and remote rest stops I needed to adjust my chain and check oil like twice a day. The stand became quick and handy for that Thanks for watching!
nice review
I've always wanted one of those trail stands to use mostly in the shop or at the campsite. Not so much on the trail as I try to reduce my carry even on an adventure ride. I still use a hammer and tip the TW with the handlebar and place the hammer nearish the right foot peg. Not super steady but it should go far if it slips off the hammer or stand right? I've also used wood branches to use as a stand when I've had to fix a flat. Holding up the rear with any type of stand is easy but a bit trickier when trying to hold up the front tire during a "fix-a-flat" moment. Still, it was a good product review if anyone is interested in one of those stands so thanks for sharing.
@@klnrgj01 long days and remote rest stops I needed to adjust my chain and check oil like twice a day. The stand became quick and handy for that
Thanks for watching!
Was this filmed with a 360 cam? Useful info. Thanks.
@@RetiredAdventureRider yes. Insta 360 X4. A very cool camera!
Thanks for watching!