Just to add to my comment of locking the front brake with a toe strap (this 
works for me as I can really cinch the brake closed hard). If one rests the 
now immobilized bike at the corner of the saddle against a lamp post, sign, 
rack etc., it is easy to clip on panniers, and put things in/take out of 
panniers, front bag etc. 

No stabilizer or flickstand etc is required in this scenario.

The locked brake method works incredibly well, is simple and if one has an 
old toe strap kicking around, free to try. I trim toe strap to length FWIW. 

IanA

On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 8:11:48 PM UTC-7, Ian A wrote:
>
> Just lock the front brake lever. I use a toe strap. Works perfectly.
>
> IanA
>

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