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Feedback Sports Sport-Mechanic Work Stand
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Everything you need in a repair stand at an affordable price
The Sport-Mechanic Work stand is sturdy and strong, lightweight, easy to set up and easy to put away. It will likely last for many years even with heavy use, which makes it a good investment for a committed bike mechanic.
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Can be tricky to set up on uneven surfaces
It can be tricky to get it to stand steady if your floor is not level. It's not a major flaw, and can be worked around.
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Easy to store and doesn't take up a lot of space
This Feedback Sports stand has knobs at the base that control each of the three legs. By turning the latches on the knobs, you can fold it up tight, and stow it away in some corner. It weighs 12.8 pounds, which makes it easy to move around. Folded dimensions are 6.6 x 5 x 44.1 inches. Most other repair stands have two L shaped legs that cannot bend unless you detach them completely, so the tripod design of the Sport-Mechanic Work stand is a definite advantage over competitors.
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Easy to use on the vast majority of bikes
This stand has a clamp head that can turn 360 degrees (most bike stands can do the same), but unlike the competition, the clamp is only 3.6 inches long. This allows for clamping on bikes without having to adjust the saddle height- not a big deal in itself, but a very thoughtful design feature that saves you time and effort. The design of the clamp is simple and intuitive, and it has a crank with which you can open the clamp with just a single flip. The stand can hold up to 65 pounds (most mountain bikes weigh around 40 pounds), so it will easily hold almost any bike you put in it.
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Bikehand Pro Mechanic Stand
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A good, low-budget bike stand for light use
The Bikehand Pro stand is lightweight, easy to store, good for light maintenance and cleaning of your bike.
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Plastic teeth prone to breaking when holding a bike
Though the clamp head can rotate 360 degrees, it's not recommended that you do so while your bike is clamped in, since it does tear the plastic teeth of the clamp.
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Holds lightweight bikes well
The Bikehand Pro stand holds bikes up to 55 pounds. Many parts (like the clamp) are made of plastic, so if you don't exceed the limit, there is little chance of anything breaking or slipping.
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Easy to use
You can get it set up with your bike in place in a few minutes. No assembly required, and the clamping mechanism is very straightforward.
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Very lightweight
This stand is made of aluminum alloy, and weighs 10.75 pounds. You won't have any problems moving it around.
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