- Adjustable Clamp:360 degrees rotating clamp can hold your bicycle steadily in any angle. Soft ABS clamp material will protect your bike frame perfectly.
- Stably Mounted: The bike repair stand is fixed by 4 screws for stable installation. You can fix the bike in a suitable position as needed and easily repair or maintain the bicycle. Suitable for many kinds of bicycles, such as mountain bikes, folding bikes, road bikes
- Adjustable Height: The wall mount bike repair stand is adjustable design, the height can be adjusted as your needed to suit different kinds bicycles. Easily adjust, choose the length that suits your car, saving more space.
- Easy to Use: Rotate the upper arm to hold the bike by the vertical seatpost or by the horizontal frame and tighten the various clamp. Sturdy, simple design makes servicing a bicycle a breeze.
- Space Saving:You can install the bike repair stand on the wall or work bench, even install on the ground. It locks in place against the wall and uninstall arms when not in use, takes up less space.
Bike Workstands
Bike Repair Stand Wall Mount Bike Repair Workstand Bike Workbench Bicycle Maintenance Rack Bike Repair Rack Bike Clamp Height Adjustable Bicycle Maintenance Rack
$19.99
M. Adam Davis –
This inexpensive bike stand works well. It’s not the tightest clamping or most rock-solid stand you can find, but it’s fine for residential and hobby bike repair.
It can install on the wall but was really meant to be a bench mount first and foremost. It doesn’t have much reach – which is a good thing as it reduces wobble – but it means that if wall mounted then portions of the repair stand are in, or over the bike being worked on. Shouldn’t be a problem, as it can be moved to another section of the frame if needed.
It’s meant to hold the seat post, but is equally happy anywhere else that there’s a 2″ or smaller tube. It has releif areas in the pad you can push cables and wires into to avoid damaging them or the frame on the area it’s holding. Most of the exposed metal edges are covered so scratches are unlikely when using the stand or mounting/unmounting bikes from it.
It comes with screws that can go into studs, plywood, and screw mounts for cement, brick, etc – though you’ll need masonry drill bits for that application.
Overall it works well, and is a good start for someone not already at the professional level who runs dozens of bikes through their stand a day.
M. Adam Davis –
Amazon Customer –
Very little weight makes it pivot. I had to drill a hole through 2 pipes and put a bolt through it, so it doesn’t spin under weight.
Amazon Customer –
Alex Peterson –
This works fine. I screwed out into my portable work bench and it has been solid.
Alex Peterson –
Randy McCormick –
It works out great for a second set of hands when trying to hold anything round, tubing, piping, whatever so that I can work on it while this device holds it. Good idea. sure it would work out great for a bike too.
Randy McCormick –
phillip borst –
While plastic may be a perfectly suitable material for some parts of a bike stand if engineered correctly, in this case it was a really bad move. The mounting head and the T-joint on this are both made of relatively thick plastic, however it’s simply not strong enough to support the weight of my very light aluminum frame mountain bike. The materials allow the bike to flex and wobble all over the place while you’re trying to work on it. In addition, if you mount the base horizontally like I have (and as shown in one of the listing’s photos), you’ll find that the clamp on the T-joint simply can’t get tight enough to keep the head from rotating downwards. I drove a self-tapping screw through the T-joint and into the tube of the base to fix that issue, but even after that it’s still just a very wobbly, rather substandard work stand in the end. Most of the problem is within the head itself… it just isn’t strong enough. Bummer.
phillip borst –
Linda –
Not very sturdy or reliable for working on any sort of bike’s do to quick release action and plastic
Linda –
phillip borst –
The tool is very versatile, easy to operate, and the soft jaws didn’t damage paint finish.
phillip borst –
Anthony Harless –
works great for the price
Anthony Harless –