- 【EASY BIKE MAINTENANCE】A bike repair stand is an essential part when working on your bike or doing repair work. The bike repair stand lifts the bike off the ground, keeps it at a comfortable working height and keeps it stable and secure so you can focus on the task you’re doing, rather than having to use one hand to hold the bike still.
- 60 LBS Bike Stand – Made of durable welded iron, lightweight and compact. Built with sturdy tubes and well-made head and clamps, plated with ABS to prevent bike scratches, can effortlessly repair kids, road and mountain bikes with a maximum weight of 60 lbs, perfect for home or shop bike mechanics.
- 【Universal Practical】: able to support bikes up to 60 lbs with tubes ranging from 25 to 45 mm, this bike holder will hold your road or mountain bikes with stability and ease. With adjustable height from 35.5 to 57.5 inches and 360 degree rotating clamp, you will be able to get to work standing or sitting, and no need to bend back, causing pain and tension.
- PORTABLE & EASY TO STORE This bike stand is very easy to install and disassemble, folds small for storage and travel, and is competitively lightweight.
- TOOL TRAY WITH MAGNET – The plastic tool tray with built-in magnetic compartment is lightweight and durable that provides easy access to tools, lubricants, spare components and accessories during setting sessions or bike washing. The magnet can also collect teams and nuts without missing.
Bike Workstands
CXWXC Bike Repair Stand – Bike Stand for Maintenance Workstand – Bike Repair Stand Shop Home Mechanics for Mountain Bike and Road Bike
$59.98 $69.98
Collin Schwantes –
Calidad muy buena para el precio, muy estable, pero lo mejor de todo es el mecanismo de ángulo variable de fácil operación
Collin Schwantes –
Ricardo Gomez –
Fast shipping. Easy to put together. It’s been a huge help on my back. I also have an adjustable stool on casters which I can use if I lower the stand. Handy tray too! Just be careful not to over tighten the main clamp that holds your bike. There is a quick wing nut for adjustments depending on the size of your tube you are clamping down on.
Ricardo Gomez –
Mike C –
I’ve been searching for a new hobby, and I thought learning to fix bicycles would be a great way to spend my time. I decided to start by refurbishing my 30-year-old Diamondback. Before I could dive in, though, I knew I’d need a bike stand to get the bike off the ground. This stand has been exactly what I hoped for—it collapses easily for storage and sets up quickly whenever I need it. Once in place, it holds the bike rock-solid, so I never worry about it tipping over or shifting unexpectedly.
The only slight downside is the tool tray. While it’s functional, it doesn’t quite have the convenience I’d imagined. Still, it’s not a big enough issue to knock off a star. Overall, this stand has been a fantastic addition to my setup and makes working on my bike so much easier.
Mike C –
Amazon Customer –
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Looked at many stands costing 4-7 times more and thought this might be one of those garage cluttering ideas for a tool I use 1-2 times.
Decided to go with this inexpensive stand figuring I wouldn’t care if it wouldn’t last.
What a surprise! This stand is sturdy and rock solid. Very easy to set up (no tools), ez to store, and very very functional. It will not disappoint.
Amazon Customer –
JAMES KERRY –
PROS: Good price, good construction, good diecast metal throughout, very functional, the bottom feet are wide enough that you’re not stepping on them. Can be stored away with a small foot print
CONS: The most disappointing aspect I came across is also the most crucial: the clamp which actually hold your bike (first picture) to the neck of the stand is attached by pushing the hollow, ‘collar’ of the clamp onto the stem of the stand. No problem. The issue is the clamp itself is secured only by tightening a ‘tiny’ hex screw (arrow ‘B’) which-no matter how tight I’d tighten it, my bike would eventually slip off via gravity, and this was on the second day! My $5K bike almost fell to the floor had I not caught it in time. For reference- my bike is a fairly light (titanium frame) 18 lbs with my bag, water bottle and air pump added.
Anyway, instead of returning a otherwise great stand I decided to remedy this myself by drilling a hole through the collar and neck and then running a bolt attached by a nut (arrow A). Problem solved but I’m still disappointed in the design, but STILL I like the stand!
JAMES KERRY –
Eric Short –
For the price – it’s okay. But for the price, it was bound to have downside(s). I purchased this to use primarily for a Trek Marlin 5 (~30 lb bike).
The stability and sturdiness seem good, but the center of gravity is far too high. This cannot be adjusted due to their welded knob on the support tube. For a heavier bike, that’s worrisome when working on it / heavily adjusting drivetrains, headset cups, etc.
Whoever developed the front wheel stabilizer needs to take a long look in the mirror. It’s an incredibly poor design that results in frustration. It is extremely difficult to “clip on” the given bands and when stretched too hard, seem like it may break. All around a terrible, cheap design. I have yet to use it besides when assembling the stand, as it just simply not worth it.
The clamp that connects to the top tube is okay given that this product doesn’t tend to one target audience (road, mountain, etc) and the various tube sizes associated with one specific bike. For the price and target audience, I’d give the clamp design a passing grade.
In addition, the instructions for this assembly were very, very poor. Now this is an EXTREMELY easy stand to assemble, but the many pictures and vague descriptions make you second-guess yourself even when you’re doing things correctly. Not to be too harsh, but it wasn’t written by someone experienced in assembly, efficiency or logic.
All in all, for the price I DO THINK THE STAND IS WORTH IT. Especially if you have a low-weight bike or need a cheap repair stand. However, I feel bad for this product in some way because with just a little bit of adjustment, this would be a great product I’d recommend. Until then, explore all options.
Eric Short –
JAMES KERRY –
This stand is a good, budget-friendly option for home bike repairs. It’s sturdy, adjustable, and gets the job done. Perfect for basic maintenance and tinkering.
JAMES KERRY –
918moree –
Bike stand came well packaged and has the best instruction manual I have ever come across. Works fantastic, has a wider range of adjustments than I was expecting. . .i mean i did read the specs but, i didnt get a measure utensil out to image what it might be like before i got the product or anything like that lol So once it came and i set it up (which took me literally 5min. . . very easy n simple) i was very pleased. This is my initial review and first time use. Only concern is if the nylon handles will wear out easily. . they lock the height adjustment and legs, the one that lock the bike in place is metal. If your on the fence. . . .take the leap and purchase. You wont be disappointed.
918moree –
JJ –
Sin dudas es una buena herramienta para el manto de las bicis, muy buen material
JJ –
Tim Floto –
I use this to work on my bike. It folds up out of the way when not in use. It holds my 35 pound bike easily to adjust brakes, derailleur, wheel trueing and chain cleaning and any other work. It’s sturdy enough for my use and well worth the price.
Tim Floto –
Amazon Customer –
Reading some of the reviews, I was skeptical, but after using this stand, I am very satisfied. I assembled it in literally minutes, if you cannot assemble this stand easily, you should not be working on your own bike. I purchased this stand because of the two legs that lay flat to the ground, instead of the four legs that are raised on the other stands, I did not want to be stepping over high legs while working on my bike. At first when I took the front wheel and forks out, I felt like the stand was going to fall over, but I could swivel the bike around so that the weight is over one of the legs and it is back to being stable again. Great feature. The stand feels very sturdy, doesn’t wobble or bend. The head clamp works fine, you don’t need to tighten it that hard to keep the bike in position. My MTN bike friends are all buying these now.
Amazon Customer –
Felipe –
Mucho plástico pero tiene buen agarre y es muy ajustable
Felipe –