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Kickstands · Ursus

Ursus Jumbo Double-Leg Center Kickstand

The Ursus Jumbo is the double-leg center stand that many cargo and commuter e-bike makers fit as original equipment, and it is what you buy when you are tired of the bike tipping over with a child seat or panniers on it. Two legs lift the rear wheel slightly and hold the bike upright, which also makes chain work easier. It mounts to the standard plate behind the bottom bracket with a single bolt and is rated for heavy bikes. It is heavier than a side stand and needs chainstay clearance; measure before ordering the length variant.

Cargo and long-tail e-bikesBikes carrying child seats or heavy panniersAnyone who does their own chain maintenance

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Key considerations

  • Requires a standard center mount plate with enough flat area
  • Choose the length variant for your wheel size and bottom-bracket height
  • Heavier than a side stand
  • Check crank and chainstay clearance when deployed and folded

Pros

  • Very stable
  • Lifts rear wheel for maintenance
  • OEM-grade quality

Considerations

  • Weight
  • Fitment depends on frame plate
  • Premium price

Compatibility notes

  • Frames with a center kickstand plate behind the bottom bracket; confirm plate size, bolt and leg-length variant

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Heavy-Duty Adjustable Side Kickstand, 24–29-Inch (generic)

The stock side stand on many e-bikes is too weak for a 60–75 pound bike and folds under on soft ground. A heavy-duty alloy side stand with an adjustable-length leg and a wide foot is the common upgrade. Most mount through the standard chainstay plate behind the bottom bracket; some bikes have a dedicated rear-mount plate at the dropout, so check yours before ordering. Adjust the leg so the bike leans about ten degrees — too upright and it tips in a breeze, too far and the handlebars flop. A thicker foot also helps on hot asphalt.

Best for: Replacing a weak stock side stand · Bikes with a standard chainstay mount plate · Riders who park on uneven ground

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Ibera PakRak Touring Carrier Plus Rear Rack

Ibera's PakRak is a popular Amazon alternative to shop-brand racks: an alloy carrier with adjustable stays, a disc-brake-clearing design, a quick-release top plate for Ibera's own bags, and a higher published capacity than most commuter racks. It fits 26 to 29-inch wheels with eyelets and includes a tail-light bracket. Owners like it for the price and the stiff top deck; the quick-release plate is handy but adds a little height that can make tall panniers sit high. As always with racks, the frame must have mounting points for it to work properly.

Best for: Commuter and hybrid e-bikes carrying heavier loads · Riders who want a quick-release top bag system · Budget-minded rack buyers

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