CyclingDeal Wall/Bench Mount Bike Repair Stand – Premium Bicycle Mechanics Maintenance Workstand with Adjustable 360-Degree Rotatable Clamp Head – for MTB Mountain Road Bikes up…

(23 customer reviews)

$69.98

  • DUAL FUNCTIONS – This wall & bench mounted repair stand offers superior rigidity over typical portable or foldable floor models. It’s built to handle heavy-duty mechanic jobs, including removing and installing pedals, bottom brackets, and more. With a maximum bike weight capacity of 25kg (55 lbs) at any angle, this stand ensures your bike remains securely in place for hassle-free repairs.
  • IMPROVED SMART PATENTED DESIGN – With our Smart Patented Design (PAT. 18/636, 282), the improved one-flip locking mechanism allows you to secure the head quickly and effortlessly. This advanced clamp offers full 360° rotation with a simple flip and rotate of the quick-release handle lever. Engineered with precision, the robust teeth and heavy-duty clamp ensure a secure grip, making it ideal for efficient bike maintenance.
  • COMPATIBILITY – This rack is compatible with both bench and wall mounting. For wall mounting, please ensure that the installation is on a standard wood stud, solid wall, or beam. PLEASE NOTE: For plaster walls or drywall, mounting should be on studs ONLY.
  • DURABLE & SOLID – This bicycle maintenance repair stand is recognized as one of the most reliable and durable bicycle repair stands available for both home and shop use. Quality fitting hardware included.
  • ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We’re so confident about our product quality that we can provide a 5-year warranty!
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  1. T. Wolf

    Solid-build, easy to use, very good design and construction. Exactly what I was looking for.

    T. Wolf

  2. Mr68K

    When I went to wall mount it and saw three inline screws above the bracket center line I thought – surely this is made wrong, lets have a look at the instructions. The instructions show exactly what I see right before my eyes. It’s just staggering how long the chain of incompetence must have been to let this design come out to market.

    After drilling two 5/16 holes in 1/4″ steel and quadrupling the install time of this gadget, it was ready to work on a bike. It works great for what it is, the other reviews are spot on. My favorite part about it is, that you can just twist it into “storage mode.” See picture 2

    I would rate this at 4 stars if the two faults bellow were not true. 4 mainly because its a royal pain to put the bike in and out of it, it does not open up wide enough – the cam is too small.

    -1 star for being priced too high compared to similar products. They can be had for literally half price.
    -1 star for the downright foolish mounting hole placement. The least they could have done is drilled out the lower corners. What they should have done was drill out all 4 corners, plus those three.

    Mr68K

  3. edwin Koehler

    Love this bike repair stand! I have many grandchildren, and am constantly putting bikes together, repairing bikes. This has been a real handy solution to have set up. It takes up little room and is very sturdy. I van go out and do the task – then leave it set up for the next one. Very reliable. Recommend.

    edwin Koehler

  4. Casualone

    This bike clamp has been tested with a 65lb Ebike with no issue even when working and wrenching on the bike it stays relatively steady and sturdy, be sure to have a solid mounting location for sure.. I have this mount on a rolling bench/tabletop with 4×4 legs on it and drilled and bolted the mount onto the bench for a solid attachment to the bench, I did drill some staggered holes on the mount itself and one hole below the mount to get more stability out of the mount knowing I would be occasionally using this for a heavy Ebike… The mechanics of the clamp is easy to use and the angle can be set easily and stays firm once the bike is clamped onto the mount, though to be aware like most bike clamps, it will take a few turns of the cam mechanism to open enough to accept the frame and to clamp it down snugly, and the rubber attachments do a great job to ensure no scratches or damage to the frame or seatpost of the bike.. This is a great mount and is bigger than anticipated which is a plus, great investment…

    Casualone

  5. Peter Rorvig

    This is simple and strong…good to have one finally to work on my bikes.
    I’ve been working on the bikes by hanging them off the car carrier for a long time.
    That works…but it’s not the best solution.
    This is a better solution.
    I like that the repair clamp is adjustable…and that I can work on the bikes from multiple angles.
    It’s a simple solution…and if you have a workbench or even a fence or post to hang it from…it’d work out great for you.
    Good tools are a pleasure…
    This is a good tool.

    Peter Rorvig

  6. DutchTouch1

    We wall-mounted this and it works well enough for occasional use. It holds a bike securely and does not slip, but it’s a bit fussy. The frame/post clamp does not have enough travel built into the cam lever; therefore, you’ll need to spin it open, insert the bike, tighten the lever a few rotations and only then can you lock it tight. Not a huge deal but a better design would have made this a simple open/close lever to save time and hassle. Additionally, the rotation is toothed instead of a friction design. This makes it stable and prevents the bike from spinning while working on it, but it also means you cannot easily rotate the bike while working on it. It requires the extra step to unlock that cam, then spin the bike, and hold it while relocking the cam. For example, when routing cables this toothed design adds a small but annoying extra step to rotate the bike to access the bottom bracket and then de-rotate to finish threading cable. Other stands with a friction fit are so quick and easy; of course, those stands have tighter tolerances which are much more expensive. For home use, this repair mount is reasonable. The cams are plastic and I do question how durable those will be in the long run. For now, they work, though not as smoothly as they would if they were metal-on-metal. Overall, this is a functional work stand for the price and one more example of getting what you pay for. You’ll need to decide if this is good enough, or your demands warrant spending a lot more.

    DutchTouch1

  7. Ryan

    I had no idea what a game changer this repair stand would be. It makes everything you do easier and more convenient, not to mention faster. It is well and plenty strong. The clamp has good holding power. I really like this.

    Ryan

  8. Mr68K

    I love this bike stand. I’ve had similar models from other companies that tended to flex and move, but not this one! The clamping force and strength of the base plate/arms far exceeds anything I’ve used before. Whether you mount to a wall, workbench, or something else, this thing can lock down securely. The adjustability is nice to support either seat tube or frame. Highly recommended for a compact bike stand solution.

    Mr68K