CXWXC Bike Repair Stand – E Bike Stand For Maintenance Workstand – Ebike Repair Stand Shop Home Mechanics for Mountain Bike and Road Bike, Max Load 66lbs

(14 customer reviews)

$68.98

  • 【Easy-Breezy Bicycle Maintenance】: A bike repair stand is an essential item when you’re working on your bike or carrying out repair work. The bike repair stand lifts the bike off the ground, holds 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. Once you’ve used our bike stand, you’ll wonder how you ever managed to even lube a chain without it
  • 【Max Load 66lbs Bike Stand】: Made of durable welded iron, light-weighted and compact. Constructed with heavy duty tubes and well made head and clamps, plated with ABS to avoid any bike scratches, can effortlessly repairs e-bikes, fat-tire or road mountain heavy bikes with max weight of 66lbs, perfect for home or shop bicycle mechanics
  • 【Portable And Easy To Store】: This bike stand is very easy to set up and break down, collapses small for storage and travel, and is competitively lightweight. Its tripod base and long legs create a wide and stable footprint, and it has quality quick release collars and closures that help ensure stability within its 42″-68″ height adjustment range
  • 【Universal Convenience】: Able to support bikes up to 30 kg with tubes ranging from 25-45 mm, this bicycle stand will hold your road or mountain bikes with stability and ease. Thanks to a 42″-68″ adjustable height and 360-degree rotating clamp, you’ll be able to get to work while standing up or sitting down, and don’t need to bend over backwards, causing aches and strains
  • 【Tool Tray & 4 Stable Legs】: Plastic tool tray with built-in magnetic compartment is lightweight and durable that delivers easy access to tools, lubricants, spare components, and accessories during tune-ups or bike washing sessions. The 4-leg structure with anti-slip rubber bottoms keeps the stand stable at all times; the base can also be fixed to the ground by the screw to enhance its stability.
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  1. John Anderson

    This bike stand is awesome. It’s heavy duty and well made out of steel and tough plastic, and well designed such that it collapses and folds up. It easily holds my townie bike with front and rear baskets; that bike weighs a lot and the stand has no trouble holding it (I always try to place it so it’s balanced in the stand clamp.
    The stand comes in 3 main parts that you have to put together. The tolerances are tight and it can take some tenacity to get it put together and tightened down with the 2 included hex wrenches, though it’s easy to do so, the pieces fit snugly together.
    It is no wimpy or flimsy stand, it is heavy, it is secure on it’s 4 wide feet and the clamp is adjustable though I always prefer to place my bikes as shown – with the frame balanced in the clamp and the clamp just holding it in place- it’s easy to adjust the amount of clamping force to fit your frame.
    The height is also adjustable, in the pics it’s at it’s lowest setting which is most comfortable for me to work with. It has a little tool tray with a strong magnet in it that comes in handy.
    Definitely recommend, it’s highly useful and a great design.

    John Anderson

  2. Nathan

    I will be replacing the tires on my bike this weekend as well as examining all the components to see if any maintenance is needed. This workstand will make all of my work so much easier by suspending the bike off the ground to install the tires and bringing everything up to eye-level for inspection and/or repair.

    This high-quality stand is quite sturdy and has a very wide 4-leg base with non-slip feet that feels really secure. The bike clamp positioning is highly adjustable (360 degrees around!) and it has soft rubber pads to protect my bike’s paint and finish. A small plastic tool tray can be mounted to the post to keep tools and parts within hand’s reach.

    The post can telescope up to 68” high, though it feels more stable at lower heights, especially if the bike is heavy. The description says it can bear loads up to 66 pounds, which is way heavier than my bike, so I’ll be fine! The only thing I have to watch out for is to be aware of the wide legs of the stand so I don’t trip over them when I’m looking up at the bike.

    Nathan

  3. John Anderson

    For years, I’ve dealt with minor bike repairs on the ground, which can be challenging when working on shifters, chains, and tires. I finally decided that a stand like this would be worth having around.

    Let me tell you – this stand does not disappoint! At first when I saw that it was a freestanding assembly, I was concerned that it might be wobbly or not sturdy enough. I shouldn’t have wasted my time worrying; this thing is rock solid! Admittedly, there’s a bit of plastic in some of the connectors, but there’s nothing about any of the connections that seem inadequate or weak to me.

    Assembly was quick and easy, taking less than 5 minutes. I had to loosen or install a total of four bolts, which was easy with the included hex wrenches. There’s a plastic storage tray as shown in the photos. I almost didn’t bother installing it, but once I did I’m blown away by hell handy it is to have a little tray sitting right there for tiny parts and tools.

    If you are on the fence about a stand like this, I highly recommend it. Even if you don’t have much space, this stand folds right up and can easily stand in the corner of your garage until it’s needed again.

    John Anderson

  4. mdshahan

    I”m very impressed with this bike stand- First of all, assembly was straightforward: Put the extending portion into the base, then put the clamp bit into the extending portion. Two included allen keys are all you need to put it together.

    Everything has nice large levers for adjusting, and the clamp can be rotated around when it’s loose to match the angle of your top tube.

    I put my 40 lb Schwinn bike on here and it felt stable and secure. This is about as large as the clamp would open, so if you have an extra girthy top tube, you may need to clamp to the seat post instead.

    The tray is nice for placing small parts and hardware, and that rectangle you can see in the largest compartment is magnetic.

    I like that the feet can be freely rotated, so that way even when the stand is folded and not in use, it’s not going to tip over.

    The stabilization post seems unnecessary in my opinion, but doesn’t detract from the product. The idea is that it attaches to the stand, and then your handlebar or something so the front wheel doesn’t rotate on you but I prefer to just use a bungee cord to accomplish this.

    mdshahan

  5. mdshahan

    I’ve been using a fold-up stand for a couple of years but always found it a little unstable with just two legs, so thought I’d take a chance on this one. I was a little concerned about the four legs being an obstacle, especially since it shipped with the clamp parallel to one of the legs, but when the bike was on the stand it wasn’t hard to twist the main pole to have the legs at a 45-degree angle relative to the clamp. Overall stability feels much better than my other stand so I’ll be switching to this one. I also really like the rotation lock handle on the backside of the clamp. It is much easier to use than my previous stand. Overall the build quality is quite good considering the price…I do feel like the plastic around the locking clamps is the weakest part of this stand, and feels a little cheap in comparison to the main metal structure, so would be nice if those were upgraded. Also, when I connect the clamp vertically to the seat post, there is a noticeable amount of flex in the jaws. It doesn’t feel unstable but does make me a little concerned with wear on the clamp if that’s how you need to hang your bike. Still, I would recommend this stand.

    mdshahan