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CXWXC Bike Repair Stand -Shop Home Bicycle Mechanic Maintenance Rack- Whole Aluminum Alloy- Height Adjustable (rs100)

(7868 customer reviews)

$82.38 $96.98

  • 360 DEGREE ROTATABLE CLAMP & HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE BODY- Clamp with lever can hold your bike super steady, adjustable height make sure your waist comfortable during work
  • DURABLE ALLOY BARREL – Lighter, no corrosion, easy carry, easy storage, intensity of alloy tested can afford max load 60 pounds bike
  • FRONT WHEEL NO SHAKE- Tighten rod included in the package won’t let the front wheel swivel when you are working, the tighten rod is also length adjustable
  • SUPER STEADY TRIANGLE BASE WITH RUBBER FEET- Holds bikes steady, rubber feet antiskid and won’t scratch floor
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  1. Whitney Prescott

    Have used it only once so far to do a bike wash. Loved it from the standpoint of flexibility and functionality. The part that locks the rotation is an easy one-handed affair to adjust. Nice collapsible design. Do not know how it will hold up over time. And would definitely not use it to anchor the force needed to break loose a stuck bolt; better to do that with the bike on the ground. But overall I like it a lot

    Whitney Prescott

  2. Phil

    Well design and built! I’m impressed and I didn’t expect it’s bigger than I imagined but not that heavy and it’s quite sturdy. Needs very little and easy assembly with included instructions, I didn’t read, hex keys and screws (for the tool pan).

    It’s a must buy for avid repair guys/gals.
    I can’t wait to put it yo use. At this time I can really tell it’s gonna be an awesome repair stand not just for bikes but for any thing you wanna hang while you work on it.

    Best value for the money!!

    Phil

  3. S.Reed

    I was somewhat reluctant to buy this stand after having already bought a cheaper stand with plastic parts but wasn’t quite ready to buy a Park Tools stand for $200. The previous stand had four legs and a very large base which was annoying (easy to trip over). But most annoying was the straight up and down vertical tube; it required a horizontal tube to be extended out so the pedals wouldn’t hit the vertical tube. This horizontal tube, being clamped by a plastic friction tube clamp, flexed and couldn’t hold different bike positions due to the plastic not being strong enough to clamp the metal tube. STAY AWAY FROM THOSE STANDS!

    Enter this stand. Although this stand also features some plastic/composite parts, the stand’s vertical tube angles forward which gives it good pedal clearance. The position adjustment for the horizontal tube has notched teeth on both sides that index, and while plastic/composite, they hold extremely well as tested with three of my bikes. The stand folds down really nicely and the quick clamps all work very well. I appreciate how compact it is when folded down and it’s light weight. I’d imagine it would hold most steal frame bikes very well. The tool tray is pretty nice, it is easily seated and removed via two pins that sit in holes on the vertical tube. The only things I would improve would be to maybe put an addition plastic collar on the tube to hold the tool tray and handle bar rod when it is folded flat for storage, but that isn’t that big of a deal.

    I’d buy this stand again and don’t regret not getting the Park Tools after having used it and seeing the build quality. Buy it!

    S.Reed

  4. Dennis

    I like the alluminum tubes, it’s Light, there are some good functions and design on this tools make it very easy and convinient to mount the bike on, however there is a little unbalance if the bike is mount on the seatpost, the front of the bike tends to tillover if you are not pay attention while working on the bike, but you can manage to avoid it.
    Overall it’s good tool for the price.

    Dennis

  5. Amado Humberto Hernández Coello

    Great stand at this price point.
    As an begginer bike mechanic, I’m satisfied with this stand for doing my bike maintenance.

    Amado Humberto Hernández Coello

  6. Karl W

    This bike repair stand is fairly well made and I think it’s a good value. It’s tricky getting the stand to stay upright (after being folded) when you hang the bike on it, you need to really tighten the heck out of it.

    I find that folding the stand and putting it away is inconvenient, plus it takes up some space whether or not it’s folded. If you have a corner somewhere to leave the stand ready to go, you may appreciate having it much more.

    Overall, it’s still worth getting.

    Karl W

  7. RA

    This bike repair stand is quite solid and does the job well. Considering the price point I am surprised it is as well made as it is! It has made changing my pedals and performing maintenance so much easier. It folds up and stows away really nicely. If you are looking for a stand that you can rely upon and not cost an arm and a leg, this is the one to get.

    RA

  8. Charles

    Great bike stand at a very affordable price. Height, top tube clamp, and overall bike angle clamp all work and adjust easily. Sturdy enough for most regular maintenance jobs.
    Highly recommend for anyone looking to do their own maintenance without wrestling their bike.

    Charles

  9. imtylerb

    This is a real back saver! Just what you need when your shifting needs adjusting, crank those pedals and this stand holds your bike nice a secure! I am sure my local bike shop would have charged me at least $40.00 do adjust both my front and rear derailleurs and would have my bike for more than a week. With this stand, I completed the adjustments in about 30-40 minutes, and I spent half the time watching “how to” videos. The bike now shifts perfectly! I decided to give all my bikes (6) a detailed cleaning and oiling, the stand makes it an enjoyable process. I would purchase again! If you have bikes and want to keep them properly maintained this is an affordable, quality product to assist you.

    imtylerb

  10. NC

    Surprisingly, the stand was delivered in two boxes and the stand was wrapped in bubble wrap. So, no scratches or damages.

    Setup was easy since most of it is already put together. You just have to install the top clamp (removing one attached screw) and the tray. I was surprised by the sturdiness of the stand since some people complained about it. I have a Marin hybrid weighing about 40lbs. The stand didn’t budge when I set the bike in the clamp. The bike clamp has a quick release so it’s basically a memory tightness around the bike frame. You can spin the bike upside down with a quick release of the clamp barrel and then securely lock in in place again. The teeth on the barrell seem strong, but time will tell if they start breaking off. I don’t anticipate this since I’m not going to spin my bike around like a ferris wheel. Adjusting the height was also easy and I did this while the bike was attached to the stand. I just held the bike while releasing the release and slowly allowed the bike to drop down or raised it into the proper position before locking in place. I did a LOT of research on bike stands based on durability and price. I’m very pleased with this bike rack and the price is very good.

    NC

  11. Tom N

    Súper útil, liviano y de gran uso

    Tom N

  12. Karl W

    I am impressed with the design and quility. My wife and I have carbon fiber Orbea eMTBs and the clamp fits the larger frame just fine. The weight is supported securley but I am not sure I would use it for heaver alloy e bikes. This is an impressive bike stand that is also very portable. Small footprint at home but my wife have an off grid travel trailer, this packs up nicely and is a breeze to set up even for clean up, quick checkups, tire presure and oiling the chain ect. You won’t go wrong.

    Karl W

  13. Pat Madigan

    No more siting on the floor to lube the chain, or turning the bike upside-down for other things. Also no sore back from bending over at odd angles, and finding odd ways to get the wheels off the floor to spin the wheels and turn the cranks at the same time for derailleur adjustments.
    The stand is very heavy-duty and stable even when raised. It supports my road bikes and my 25 pound flat-bar city cruiser. Multi-language instructions are small print but simple and clear; set-up was no problem.
    The stand takes up very little space in a room and the legs don’t get in the way, like a four leg stand would, and it folds up for travel or storage.
    I wish I had a stand like this years ago.

    Pat Madigan