- ►EASY ASSEMBLY – Don’t let the heavy duty construction fool you, this bike rack is easy to assemble.
- ►VERSATILE – Adjustment arms allow adjustment for level and stable storage of any bike you want to hang on it. Must be secured to wall with 4″ anchor screw included.
- ►HEAVY DUTY – Holds up to 125 lbs. Weight 20 lbs. and is 79 inches by 26 inches by 19 inches in size. This is the rack that the others have tried to imitate.
- ►EASY TO USE – No complicated pulleys or mounting brackets, just secure it to a wall stud and place your bikes on it, let gravity do the rest.
- ►ROCK SOLID BASE – The rigid design allows a secure base for awkward cycles and offers extreme portability.
Bike Workstands
Pro Stand Plus Bike Rack – Heavy-Duty Telescoping Bicycle Stand with Tool Tray, Rotating Clamps, and Adjustable Handlebar Rod by RAD Cycle (Black)
$64.99
ICEBERG CHAVEZ –
Yes it’s inexpensive. No it’s not top tier quality, but it’s not junk at all. I’ve used it 3 or so times in a year and have not regretted getting this value unit. If you’re working on bikes weekly or daily, buy Parktool. If you’re using this quarterly or monthly, it’s more than capable.
ICEBERG CHAVEZ –
cra –
Reasonable finish & stability for the price, good (even unnecessarily high) vertical extension, but the horizontal element is too short, potentially making the whole product a no-go; the element rotates on its axis & can be clamped onto any bar of the bike frame, but they say to pick a spot close to the center of the gravity of the bike, and even when fully extended, with a bare minimum of maybe 1/8″ extending on the other side, that’s not enough for the pedals to clear the vertical element. There is no option to ask the seller, hence posting my dilemma here. If I don’t find a way (other than removing the pedal, then this will be going back…
Update 2024-08-26: Not sure what I did the first time around, but by now had 3 or 4 sessions with the stand with bike pedals clearing every time, so no worries on that front anymore. The clamp for the vertical extension came assembled too weak or too tight: it wraps around the extension so can be locked only once every full turn; at turn T it wasn’t holding tight enough & the bike would slide down over time (just like many other reviewers complain), but at turn T+1 it was too tight to close. I simply unscrewed it all the way, removed & reinserted the hexagonal end two pans worth of turn tighter, and voila!
Bumping up the stars…
cra –
Mike L. –
I usually don’t take the time to write a review for items that I have purchased online. But when I buy something that does the job that it was purchased for and doesn’t immediately fall apart when done using I felt it was worth the review. I bought this so that it would be easier for me to work on my bicycles when needed. This item was easy to put together and was very sturdy and supported my bikes well. I feel that this item is well worth the money and would purchase again if I needed it.
Mike L. –
Chris –
I like to use this to work on mine and the family bicycles. It’s sturdy and strong. The quality seems to be really good. It can hold my 29″ schwinn, albeit sometimes at and angle. It packs up nicely for portability and storage. It is easy to adjust the height at which you are working at. Really easy to use. You can grip your frame or just under your bike seat. I use this to mainly adjust my gears.
Chris –
…XD –
great! should definitely be taller, though, as we will just have to lean our bottom bike underneath rather than hanging as there is not enough room, even with the top bike at the highest spot. easy assembly, perfect for medium to small bikes (we are tall) needs to be anchored, though – not freestanding even when empty
…XD –
Dapper Guy –
I rebuild and repait mountain bikes and this bike stand works great for use in my home shop. I did replace one of the round knobs with a T knob because it was too hard to tighten the round knob. Love the little tool shelf. Stand is also very stable. Great value for the money!
Dapper Guy –
Al Zimmerman Jr –
This stand is surprisingly sturdy and easy to use especially for the price. I was concerned the hand-tightened screws wouldn’t hold but it’s working for me so far. It will be very easy to store and will work great for my occasional use. I still wish it had lever tighteners for quickness of use though, but no complaints.
Al Zimmerman Jr –
Dapper Guy –
Wow… so many good things about this very affordable bike service rack!
My top 3:
VERY LITTLE ASSEMBLY
EASY TO USE
SOLID VALUE FOR SO LITTLE $s
Veey few nits to pick here but I am mechanically inclined.
Plus look at the excellent packaging in my 1st photo of an extra secure shipping box with extra corregated sheets for protection.
Then in 2nd image I include the inner product packaging which for me was ample instructions to asemble & use.
Yet as in 3rd image the instructions are mostly very large dark fonts with easy to understand wording so.I did go thru anyway before I assembled it.
4th image is a zoom in on light grey small font that makes no sense to me why some (in my opinion) inexperienced or just ambivalent to customers marketielng person would permit such a thing. Yet with extra light, I could read.
USING IS not just easy but for me no complaints as it is really solid & well thought out with available super wide footprint stability & more flexibility in height & angles than I need & I’m 6’3″
It has extra features like the tool tray & handle bar holder that I’ve not seen reason to use yet but suspect will come in handy sometimes.
BUY AGAIN? Only if someone steals it as this is so solid I doubt in how I use it that it will ever break it!
OH NO… Hope I did not just jinx myself! Haha!
Dapper Guy –
Dad –
En cuestión de la calidad y el precio cumple con su función, no he tenido ningún problema y se me hace una excelente compra. Tal vez el que tengas que estar apretando la rosca para sostener el cuadro es lo más complicado, pero si no tienes problema con eso es una excelente opción de compra. La bandeja tiene su imán para las herramientas y tornillos y no requiere tanto espacio para poder trabajar en tu bici.
Dad –
Kunci –
What a great buy this stand was. Working on bicycles in an elevated easy to work on position, awesome! Good quality, easy assembly, great storage when not in use. Can’t go wrong with this purchase.
Kunci –
PL –
Me ha gustado mucho, ahora limpio y aceito la cadena de mi bicicleta y ajusto los cambios sin complicaciones y también desmonto llantas y ajusto frenos etc. y como soy muy alto solo ajusto la altura del aparato a mi necesidad y listo.
La pequeña batea que viene incluida tiene un imán que ayuda a que las tuercas y tornillos no salgan volando en caso de un golpe por error.
Algunas partes de sujeción son de plástico lo que le da una sensación de fragilidad, aunque hasta ahora no me ha fallado y ha resistido bien el uso.
PL –
Dexter Harris –
I’m an amateur cyclist looking to graduate to intermediate. I’m interested in learning bike maintenance and servicing my bike on my own. This is the only affordable bike stand on Amazon. Other stands go for hundreds of dollars.
As far as I know, it serves it’s purpose well. My bike is a sturdy old Canondale hybrid from the late 1990’s. It’s a large, heavy bike and the stand held it up without complaining or buckling under the load. Yes, the clamps are plastic; metal would have been better. However, the plastic is thick. I think it’s a good starting point for aspiring bike mechanics. Some reviewers said theirs arrived with broken parts and I was nervous but everything was intact upon arrival. I think it depends on the shipping carrier.
Small caveat: the tray you’re supposed to bolt to the central shaft couldn’t fit because of the size of my bike. The pedals wouldn’t have enough space to fully rotate. I think wearing a bib apron, for holding tools and parts, is a better solution.
Dexter Harris –
Chomps –
Easy to assemble, no screws or anchors necessary, can store bikes in the smallest of spaces
Chomps –