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Ghost
2025-09-03 14:39:33
This inexpensive yet high quality, fully adjustable bike stand is the "third hand and arm" you need to make repairs and adjustments on your bike.Height and distance adjustment, quick clamps and a heavy duty, sturdy frame make working on your bike fast and easy. Kids bikes, mountain bikes, road bikes even electric bikes (up to 60 pounds) can be repaired or adjusted on this stand saving you both time and money. This is a super purchase which I highly recommend.
Danté
2025-08-24 10:46:58
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BJM96
2025-08-02 12:05:23
Have you tried to purchase a new bicycle in 2021? Almost every manufacturer is sold out and back-ordered until 2022 due to COVID. As a result of the pandemic many people have turned to cycling to stay in shape, because going to the gym is such risky business. Others are hopping on their bikes just to get out of the house. In any case, if you're looking to upgrade your ride like I am, we're all S-O-L for the moment. As a result, I am going to have to maintain my old mountain bike for at least another season, and try to upgrade that existing bike whenever and however possible. This is why I've just purchased something I had never imagined owning before: a bicycle repair work stand.Not knowing where to begin, I looked at what all the bike shops were using, which were the stands from Park Tool. But these stands cost several hundred dollars, and I couldn't justify spending that sort of money on a stand to maintain a bicycle that couldn't fetch $50 trade in value.Well thank goodness for Amazon, for Yaheetech, and for the many reviewers who recommended this stand. Although it is among the least expensive options that I could find anyplace on the internet, it is a tool of very good quality. For about the cost of getting your drivetrain lubed at your local bike shop, you can purchase this stand and then easily do your own lube jobs at a fraction of the cost for the rest of your life.As I removed each component from its shipping carton I immediately noted how solid each piece felt. This is no light-weight piece of junk -- it has some beef to it. It feels solid. It feels sturdy. The heft of this stand impressed me significantly and gave me confidence in this tool. This means enough strength to support even the heaviest of bicycles, and enough weight that it doesn't slide all around as you are trying to work. Still, the stand is far from being over-built. It is still light enough to be easily carried around. And because of the way the stand folds and collapses, it is just as convenient to store and/or transport.The grabber clamp is coated with a thick layer of plastic which helps to protect the bike’s finish from the metal components of the clamp. The clamping hardware is all steel, with bolts terminating in seated nuts for high strength and long-lasting durability, rather than depending on threaded plastic parts. The grabber arm is 360 degrees adjustable, so that it can either grab the bike's horizontal crossbar or its vertical seat post.One instructions were sparse, depending more on a few less-than-clear diagrams. Despite that, the pieces of the stand go together intuitively, and it only took ten minutes to assemble.I was interested to notice that little text that the instructions did contain was in both English and German language. In this day and age I pretty much automatically assume that such an inexpensive product on Amazon must be manufactured in China. But those German language instructions make me wonder if this stand was manufactured in Germany, or was at least designed there. I can say that this stand has the feel of German engineering.The only real shortcoming I could find with this stand is that while the grabber arm might be 360 degrees adjustable, its clamp mechanism is made of plastic and holds its position by friction only rather than any sort of teeth or other mechanical stops. If you clamp a bike by the vertical seat post (as is the more proper method) the bicycle may not be balanced, and the friction of the clamp alone will not hold that unevenly distributed weight horizontal. I do wish that the clamp on the arm relied on some sort of mechanical leveling clamp, but that is a component that would certainly increase the cost of this otherwise competitively priced stand. In the end, I'm happy enough with the trade-offs of the inexpensive price and the simple design features. There are plenty of easy enough workarounds for leveling a bicycle on the stand.If you're a pro working on bikes in a shop every day you would probably do well to opt for a more expensive stand with some of the features lacking on this stand. But if you're like me and just need a stand to do some of your own basic maintenance and repairs, this is an inexpensive but high quality way to get started.
Ghost Dog
2025-07-28 18:03:32
After purchasing this bike stand I thought I’d leave a quick review. I purchased this stand for home use ,I am not a professional bicycle mechanic by any means but I am also not afraid of building and repairing my own bicycles. Anything I cannot repair on my own well I have no problem seeing a professional. That being said I thought people looking for a good solid sturdy bicycle work station would be happy to know that I myself fully I endorse the purchase of this stand . The stand itself is made of sturdy metal and it has adjustable hard plastic feet , the stand is fully adjustable for hieght and it also has an adjustable rotating arm from just about any position you would need for bicycle repair . I fully believe for the $50.00 price cost this stand is above and beyond anything else in its price range and better than some of the more expensive ones . If I were to become a professional bicycle mechanic I believe I would have no problem using this stand on a daily basis. This stand is almost over kill for just a home stand but that is exactly what I was looking for . A very sturdy well built adjustable stand tha I could trust not to drop my expensive bicycles at home while I was working on them. Money well spent at a very cheap price . Hard to find a deal this good nowadays.
Kent
2025-06-04 14:26:05
When I bought this, I wasn't expecting anything because it was so cheap but when I got it and was able to use it, I was amazed on how sturdy and durable it is. I have a carbon and aluminum frame and the stand easily carried each one. Highly recommend for the price! Only time will tell how they will hold up. Fingers crossed1
Carlos Cao
2025-04-09 17:59:07
Im using this stand to maintenance my road bike. I would say it feels pretty solid. considering how my bike weighs around 10 pounds, this is very suitable for my needs.- metal constuction is solid- area of concern would be the plastic components
dawn martin
2025-04-06 12:59:49
Easy assembly, very sturdy and seems pretty high quality. Better than expected. Would recommend
Sylvain
2025-03-24 17:27:03
Solide maniable et parfait pour faire l'entretien sur mon fat bike
BadMonkeyFinger
2025-01-05 10:44:48
Yes, I would have liked to get a better-quality one of these on which to work on my bikes, but I just don't have the $cratch to spare right now (and I got this pretty cheap - it was on sale, PLUS I had a coupon).For its price, this thing is good enough for occasionally working on bikes; however if you'll be using it all day, every day, I'd look elsewhere. The parts quality is quite alright, for the most part. Not the best, but quite alright. All the parts were intact, even though it came in a beaten-up box. The assembly was a cinch - super-easy, and took almost no time at all. I like that the stand collapses easily, too, as I don't have much room at my place, really.As long as you're smart in the way you use it (eg: don't over-tighten things, including the clamp that holds the bike), this stand should be all you need. However, I could see things getting broken over time if there is constant over-tightening of, say, the quick-release clamps, for example. But again, as long as you're reasonable with the use of this stand, it's good enough for occasional to moderate use.I do notice that when I clamp my bike up by the seat post, the clamp's arm torques quite a bit. That's the main thing I have to keep an eye on with this stand. On a heavy-ish bike that I have (probably around 35+ pounds), there's some twisting of that clamp arm.That could also be b/c of the way I have the arm set up, now that I think about it while I write this. If I clamp the arm into the main post at the same angle at which it rests upon twisting, I might be able to avoid the torque altogether. In any case, I'm fairly confident that this stand will last me as long as I need it, provided I use it within reason.I'd recommend getting this if you need something on the cheap for relatively occasional use, and if you don't have a super-heavy bike (I don't think I'd put a 60+ pound electric bike on this, for example). I'd say 40lbs max. (comfortably)4/5 stars. Not the best, but good enough for the money for occasional to moderate use.
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