🚲 Repair Like a Pro, Ride Like a Champion!
The PRO BIKE TOOL Bike Repair Stand is a portable and versatile mechanic rack designed for mountain and road bikes. Made from durable plastic, it features a compact design for easy storage and transport. With user-friendly features like a wall clamp and wheel truing adjustment, this stand ensures professional-grade performance for all your bike maintenance needs.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 3.82 x 14.17 inches |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Shape | frame with adjustable clamp |
Color | Black |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
B**L
Decent light-duty stand
This is a decent wall-mount stand for light-duty bike maintenance. It has adjustable, non-marring jaws that lock with a cam-lever. The padded jaws are molded from plastic. So while more than strong enough to hold most bikes, they will flex a bit to conform to the various tube shapes found on many aluminum and carbon frames. When securely mounted, this stand is good for many basic maintenance tasks. But it is not quite stable enough for heavy wrenching on things like bottom-bracket cups and pedals.Another limitation is that the clamp is fixed in the horizontal position. This makes it less useful for some types of aero carbon frames which are best clamped by the seatpost.As other reviewers have noted, the supplied drywall anchors are not fit for purpose. Given the geometry of the arm and base, applying the rated load of 20 Kilo (44 lb) rated would result in 77 Kilo (170 lb) of pullout force on the the upper two screws! This stand needs to be screwed directly to something much more substantial than drywall. I screwed it to a wooden block that clamps to a Lally column, so I can adjust the height as needed.I ordered this as a light-duty second stand to use in the garage for quick adjustments & wheel changes. It works mostly as expected and fills that need. But I would not recommend it as a primary stand if you do regular serious bike building or maintenance.
Y**E
Good for what you paid for
This is a very basic clamp. I’m not currently using it as my main repair stand but as a bike washing station. That being said I’ve used it to do a few adjustment here and there and it obviously serves its purpose.
H**E
Can You Hold My Bike Please?
This unit is well-constructed and easy to install with household tools. I recommend finding a wall stud for one side of the mount since it is not designed to fit standard house studs (16”) and two of the screws will be in sheetrock unless you install a mounting board. Mounted solely into the sheetrock I am certain that the sheetrock anchors will eventually loosen and probably fall with the movement of On/Off and regular maintenance. The clamp holds the bike solidly when the clamp is adjusted correctly although, you may have to readjust the clamp is you have more bicycles in the family you want to work on. The soft rubber on clamps do not mar the surface of your bike and the cam lever is easy to use. Note that this clamp will hold some of the larger racing frames with some adjustment. A major complaint for this clamp is that the clamp does not rotate so that you can clamp the down tube instead of the horizontal frame which makes any cable work more difficult. The ability to raise this clamp vertically “out of the way” is a big plus.In my application, I found this clamp to be very helpful in keeping bikes up off the floor when floorspace is limited so one of our bikes stays in the mount when it is not being ridden.NOTE: the advertisement states that this mount is for “narrow” handlebars and is accurate! There are two considerations I recommend before choosing this product:1. The mount is only about 14” (36cm) long which does not bring the bike frame very far from the wall. This means that big bikes, beach bikes and general cruisers are not going to fit without adjusting/removing the handlebars.2. Even for narrow handlebars, there is not a lot of room to work on the bike without hitting the wall. My suggestion for this is to mount the clamp on a supported 2x4 frame either attached to the wall or freestanding to allow more room to work and work on either side of the bike without taking it off and reversing itIn summary, a solid product but loses a star for the narrow width and mounting, and one star for the non rotating clamp.
X**E
Not Bad For Quick Maintenance
This little bike frame clamp is good for quick repairs. And it can be mounted in different locations, so it'e pretty versatile in that regard. It's not super heavy-duty, but again, for minor to moderate maintenance, this is a good option.4/5 Stars
J**N
Adequate substitute for a bike stand
I had been considering getting a bike stand. Instead, I got this. I do like it. I can attach it to a 2x4 post in my garage. I considered constructing a stand to attach it to with 2x4s or pipe, but I think with the added costs for those materials, it would be comparable to just getting a complete bike stand. As someone else noted, the clamp head does not swival. My bike doesn't have a cross bar to attach it to, but sideways, I can attach it to the seat post. I tried loosening the clamp head to turn it, but it can only slide on in the same position and can't be turned. I will have to affix it sideways to the 2x4 post. Though I am in good shape physically, I also don't have the strength to lift and clamp my 45lb bike. As it is rated to 20kg, at 2.2lbs/kg, that is a max of 44lbs. Many with expensive lightweight bikes won't find this an issue. Mine is electric. I can reduce the weight by removing the battery first. Many bikes are heavier then mine particularly electric ones. Still, I will have to wheel it up with boards onto a milk crate and then remove the crate. As this is only is 13" in length, I anticipate having little room to work on one side. I primarily wanted this to easily be sure the tires are put back on centered and need to have the bike lifted to do that. After doing the tire or chain replacement with the bike upside down, I can use this to make those final adjustments. I will have to remove the car from the garage. To avoid hitting it when I pull the car back in, I like that this swivals so that I won't have to remove it from the 2x4 post when done.
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