- LIGHT, STRONG & PORTABLE: The repair stand is made of lightweight aluminium alloy with a durable plastic head and clamps. It is compact when folded and designed for convenience and durability.
- HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE: Quick Release Adjustable (from 1m to 1.5m or 39″ to 59″ when fully extended). Strong quick-release skewers are included for adjusting the height, tilt and angle of this work stand, this could be really helpful when you want to get the bike in the optimal working position for you.
- ROTATABLE HEAD: Smart design, the head is 360-degree rotatable by turning the quick-release knob. The teeth and clamp are both well-made and heavy-duty. This bike stand could hold bikes up to 25kg or 55lbs at any angle.
- TOOL PLATE INCLUDED: Foldable magnetic tool plate is included for secure storing of the bolts and nuts. Simply attach or remove the tool plate as you like for quick, easy set-up and storage.
- DURABLE & RELIABLE: This bike work stand has been on the market for over ten years and is known for its reliability and durability for home or shop use. We offer a 5-year warranty on the stand and maintain sufficient parts for any claims in our warehouse.
Bike Workstands
BikeHand Bike Repair Stand – Home Portable Bicycle Mechanics Workstand – for Mountain MTB Road Bikes Maintenance
$99.99 $139.99
KJ –
Ich habe heute den Fahrrad Montageständer erhalten und ausgepackt. Mein erster Eindruck ist sehr gut. Der Fahrrad Montageständer ist praktisch aufgebaut und meiner Meinung nach sehr stabil für sein Geld. Gute Arbeit aus China. Ich bin mir sicher, dass der Fahrrad Montageständer auch 40 oder 50 kg stämmen kann. Weiterhin würde ich behaupten, wenn man ihn sachgerecht behandelt hält er ewig. Wäre ich Profischrauber, würde ich natürlich mehr Geld für einen Fahrrad Montageständer ausgeben, aber für meine Zwecke, Reinigung und diverse Schraubarbeiten am Rad, genügt er. Hierfür muss man nicht mehr Geld ausgeben.
KJ –
ich –
Excelente producto para el uso personal, los materiales bastante resistentes y sin problema alguno con problemas de holgura o “juego”, incluso lo utilizo de Stand para exhibir la bicicleta en mi hogar, muy buen precio y calidad
ich –
Gonzalo –
WOW ok this is way better than I expected. Considering how crazy all the other stands are priced I figured this one was gonna be really bad. Turns out it’s rock solid, great clasps, easy to use. Light. Folds easy and works just as well as many of the far more pricy competitor brands. I borrowed an $800 bike stand and it was no better than this one…weighed much more and was far harder to pack up. This stand is an absolute keeper. If you want a really good stand to work on your bikes I can’t recommend this one enough.
Gonzalo –
R. McKay –
sono stato colpito dalla robustezza e stabilità
buon morsetto di staffaggio
manca un blocca manubrio, che diversi supporti di metà prezzo offrono compreso
classificalo come portatile è un eufemismo
è da officina!!!
R. McKay –
Brendan Smith –
I love park tool but there prices are getting out of Hand even for a basic bike stand! I’ve not had this for 4 or 5 years and it’s still hasn’t had a problem I like to take it on trips and it works great! It is a bit bulky. But can hold heavy bikes. The metal is strong and it has good plastic stand to hold your tools while you work!
Brendan Smith –
Sarah Estep –
This rating is very much with respect to the quality in comparison to other similarly priced or cheaper stands, not necessarily that this is a 4/5 for bike stands in general.
If you’re coming from using quality shop equipment, the overall 5 star amazon rating on this stand is going to be a joke. It’s not extremely stable and the quality of the main clamp leaves a lot to be desired.
Positives:
Low cost for the features and quality
Relatively sturdy
Very easy to adjust, vertically as well as rotating the main clamp.
Folds up nicely.
Light (positive as far as travel goes)
Cons:
Generally unstable and much more so with large or heavier bikes or when you have to use the clamp in a manner that gives the bike a lot of torque on the stand.
I found the main clamp to be bulky and often difficult to adequately tighten. The cam on the main locking lever basically has a sweet spot, and it’s either too loose or too tight to even clamp if you don’t get it perfect.
No matter how it’s clamped it’s difficult to get the main clamp tight enough to prevent rotation.
Tool platform is fairly flimsy.
With a couple of sandbags, this stand moves way up on the stability scale, but I’m not a big fan of dealing with that in a house. I still find it unstable compared to shop stands or other stands with larger floor mounting plates or legs. Depending on how much you plan on using this, it amounts to anywhere from an annoyance to a complete deal breaker. The plastic clamp works well considering it’s plastic but it’s really not comparable to a good steel clamp.
Overall it’s a great travel or home stand and is a huge upgrade over pretty much any other cheap stand I’ve ever seen. For the price, or even double, there may not be much better of a stand available. But if you are looking for shop quality equipment, this isn’t going to satisfy.
Sarah Estep –
KJ –
Easy to set up, the 360° clamp easily holds my e-bikes, even my tricky-to-hoist folding e-bike that can only be hung by the seat post. My old stand was cheaper but I could only hoist bikes by the top tube and it was falling apart, I’m kinda torn over whether I think it’s too expensive or not as I’m not anywhere near bike tech or even enthusiast level, but I’d rather use this stand than risk back pain so I’d say it was worth the price.
KJ –
CB Stroh –
Very rugged, easy to set up and take down, awesome tool tray, variable grip settings to stabilize the bike. Great looking and very well made work stand.
CB Stroh –
Hangar13 –
I’ve owned a few stands since the late 70’s making me an old man. And have to say, for the price, this is far and away THE most sturdy, rock solid stand I’ve ever had! Got two, one for each boy, based solely on reviews. Just got boys new Trance bikes, and one’s a 29’er and definitely not the lightest thing on the block. The clamp works well, tightens up without the large plastic quick knuckle release rolling open like my other stands. Those who have owned stands where the downtube clamp rolls open, you know exactly what I mean. It has 3 other skewer style metal quick releases that tighten up great. It’s anodized a light warm gray, looks cool. And not that it matters, but it comes fully assembled, only thing to screw on is the tool shelf, which we don’t need. For something that folds up literally in seconds, you’d think there’d be something wobbly that’d go on, but wished our Sprinter Van was built like this stand. Kid you not, I’ll be buying a third one so I can wrench in the garage with my boys! It even arrived a day early. For anyone with a 29’er looking for something solid, I’d say this is it. For any of you carbon roadies out there, this stand might actually be overkill, it won’t even know there’s a bike on there. Finally something I bought online that is worth every penny and won’t break the next day.
Hangar13 –
tuamega –
I received the Bikehand Pro stand and immediately put it to use. I will be honest up front, I have not found anything that I dislike about this stand so far. OK, I would have liked it to include a bag, but at this price point that may be asking a bit much. I have also not owned it very long and cannot speak to its long-term reliability.
Disclaimers:
– I paid for my stand and am NOT a person that works for the “company”. I am just a middle-aged man looking for a maintenance stand so he could work on his bikes without sitting on the floor (my knees are definitely not what they used to be).
– BE AWARE that this stand is NOT for cranking around on your bottom bracket or anything that requires a cheater pipe on your wrench. This stand has plastic and nylon parts and is for general maintenance. If you are going to do advanced work on your bike(s), do yourself a favor and step up to a full metal, tripod leg version of a stand. If you do try cranking out your bottom bracket and break this stand, do all of US a favor and don’t subject us to your complaints.
Here are the things I like about this stand:
– Folds down fairly compact and is light. You’re not going to put in in the glove compartment, but it will pack nicely with your other gear.
– Comes with the parts tray which is the only assembly needed when setting it up.
– Extremely easy to setup. Getting the feet and post extended are extremely easy. Once you get the feet extended and the post at the height you want it, you don’t need to crank on the tightening levers to get it to stay. Don’t get me wrong, they can’t just be flopping around, but you don’t need to tighten the nut very much before you rotate the lever closed. I tested the post position stability after tightening the lever nut such that I could easily rotate the lever closed. I wanted to mention this because I have always lived by the rule that “it can’t be tight enough”. So, I started on the loose side and tested from there. Like any tightening lever, you will break these if you continue to close them with too much pressure on them.
– Getting the head to the correct position and getting the clamp set correctly to close on your bike are both extremely easy and intuitive. I have only had my bike horizontal to the ground, but I used the stand head vertically on the seat post and horizontally on the top tube. Both provide very good stability. The clamp has channels in both the top and bottom jaws for brake and shifter cables allowing you to easily work on your derailleurs and brakes.
– The stand is very stable with any of my bikes in it. Even when testing the shifting and spinning the crank and wheel at high speeds, I didn’t feel at any time that the stand would not hold up or become unstable.
– The stand posts and all mechanisms are very simply designed which made it extremely easy to clean up before putting it away.
Now, here is what I HAVE done with the stand so far:
– Cleaned and lubed 3 mountain bikes (chain, back cluster, front chain rings, frame),
– Adjusted front and back derailleurs and brakes on all 3 bikes.
– Replaced a back brake cable on 1 bike.
– Replaced one back drop out.
– Swapped out a seat (found it easier with the seat post clamped in upside down).
Here is what I HAVE NOT done:
– Any adjusting on the handle bars or headset, replaced pedals or anything to do with the bottom bracket. (When I do any of these I will loosen the bolts before I hang the bike due to the amount of force typically needed to “crack” them loose.)
Overall, I highly recommend this stand for the general care and feeding of your bikes. It is compact, easy to setup, sturdy, versatile and easy to clean. Now, stop reading this and order one. Then get on the pedals, get the bike(s) dirty and in need of maintenance, setup your new stand, clean and maintain your bike(s), rinse and repeat.
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tuamega –