Feedback Sports Pro Elite Repair Stand
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Nothing to worry about. Specialized 26" Myka and Rocky 29" Instinct worked great. Specialized has a 30 lb mountain bike and Rocky has a 29 lb mountain bike. Although I have not used my 39lb downhill bit yet, I suspect it would work also - The build quality is excellent.
While I was looking for my #17 Bianchi, I invested in this. Although it's not a real mountain bike, I've used it for my #47 Giant mountain bike. My Gary Fisher 29'ner is no light weight either, but I've used it on it as well. I can definitely say that this product is very stable! Thank you for your support.
Several plastic parts make up the system. Part of the bike that grips the bike is plastic, and the part that holds the legs is plastic as well. There is an plastic part that is attached to the up and down shaft that holds the bike so that the bike can be moved. Parts made of heavy plastic make up the entire set. Almost nothing can be found without plastic these days. Modern cars are made up of so much plastic.
My experience with the software has been successful on mountain bikes, road bikes, and even recumbent bikes.
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The first thing that comes to mind is I don't like it. As soon as the clamp is delivered, it would not work. Throughout the game, the red button was always loose, and the ratchet mechanism was never engaged. I reassembled the clamp after taking it apart and everything is fine now. There must have been a problem with the As I did not find any online pictures of the clamp internals, I decided to post this review quickly. Modular and well made, the internals seem to be well engineered. Although the majority of people buying this stand could probably take it apart and put it together themselves, it wasn't simple to do. There was one item that was a mystery - a There was a piece of metal that I put under the threaded rod to make it easier to move (I may have been incorrect!). Work on the bike *To be determined. Once I've had time to think about this review, I will try to update it.
Neither Clam Arm nor Clams Arm are known to me. It was more expensive than Park Tool 10 but it has more features. With its small footprint when not in use and portability, I was looking for a product with these features. As for the holding my bike steady, I'm not complaining, as this is nice. The bike is steady and it is nice to have. However, the arm is a bit wonky and it took a while before it felt as though it could be trusted to do the job. This product has been very useful for me after a month of using it on various bikes and doing some small repairs. It is great that the clamp works. A spinning handle on the end of the rachet allows you to tighten the bar with one hand while you hold on to After using the bike for the first time, it was very easy to set it up and start working on it. However, I realized I would have to rotate the arm to make sure that it did not sag. This was a simple fix that was more caused by operator error than by a faulty stand. Still, even when the arm is properly seated and positioned, there is a small amount of sagging. It's not the end of the world, but I should not be maxing out my 34 pound bicycle, but it looks like we might. A stable video player and a beautiful interface join forces on this project. An easy open and close mechanism. If you want to you can use just one hand to do it. I can see us taking this stand on trips since it is so lightweight. Sadly, I didn't get the bag because it was too expensive, but I'll make sure I have something to carry our road trip stuff in. In order to store the chair, I fold down the arm and the top half, and the legs are folded in about Despite this, it is still able to stand upright on its own, but it still takes up a limited amount of floor space. This is its most notable feature, in my opinion.
This thing was ready to go when I pulled the plastic wrapping off of the box. At first glance, it looks like a solid bike stand. This product did not require assembly, which was very nice. It appears to be very sturdy and easy to use, as other reviewers have noted. There are no plastic parts in the clamps, all the mechanisms are steel and very robust- The stand is not made of plastic, as some stands seem to be (and you know they will Overall, the tubular structure is made out of anodized aluminum, which makes it both lightweight and elegant. As time goes on, I can only imagine how well it will hold up, but for a weekend warrior, I think this is a perfect option. I like that it folds up and can be stored away modestly. As far as I can tell, the only complaint I have is that I wish the clamping mechanism could be rotated to the angle of my seat post so that the bike is There is a need to make the front wheel lower than the rear wheel as it is now. The stand has plenty of height adjustment, so I doubt this will be a problem, but it is the only thing I can find wrong with it.
As a first-time repair stand, I think this is an excellent product (as a software engineer, I am one), mainly due to its engineering features. Since I am just learning to fix and maintain my own bike, I cannot comment on how other repair stands compare. As soon as it is opened, it is ready to be used. It is made from top-notch materials. All of its parts move and interlock smoothly. The repair stand and its use were my concerns, so I contacted the manufacturer directly. Throughout the process, they provided me with clear answers in a timely manner. In their email exchanges, it was clear that they care very deeply about their products. Thanks for your kind words!.
This clamp has a quick release feature, which is great. I got the Bikehand model before and after one try with a 30 pound bike, the frame would sway whenever you touched it, so I was always worried it would tip. I think this stand was worth the double price because it was 10 times more stable and there was no worry that my motorcycle would tip over. Do not go cheap and buy a substandard bike if you have a good or expensive bike that you do not want damaged The extra $125 is worth it for a stand that's comparable to the standard model. We will save you $ 000 and give you peace of mind in the long run. The quality of what you get depends on the price.
I was hoping to buy 10, but borrowed one from a friend by chance and decided it wasn't for me. No matter what I tried to tighten, I couldn't get a good grip The whole thing sagged with my bike when I was holding it in the air. The legs wouldn't lock down, and the arm on my seat post was so difficult to tighten while I was holding the bike. However, I ran into it and my initial impression is that it is a very good product. The bike rack is made entirely of aluminum and I will not have to worry about washing You don't have to worry too much about plastics. A great feature of this bike holder is the quick ratchet clamp, which allows you to clamp down the bike in a second and tighten it properly. The bottom of the 3 legs make it extremely Fast and easy to put together, all of it tightens down with ease. Unless it starts falling apart, I'll come back if it doesn't hold up. However, my initial impressions have made me glad I spent the extra money.
In comparison to other products available in the market it has a good value, and it is thoughtful of the developer to make it collapsible. Before I purchased one for my home shop, I have used one all the time and had years of experience with it. A great deal of attention has been paid to the fit, finish, and contraction. There's no need to be scared because I've put a 50-pound bike on it without hesitation and it worked great (get it up and down was another problem The legs of this device collapse, allowing me to store it in the nook next to my workbench when I am not using it.
I have used other stands, mostly professional Park stands, and this one doesn't weigh that much, but it is also a fraction of the cost. I would choose this stand if I were shopping at home or on the road.