Sportneer Bike Repair Stand: 360 Rotatable Wall Mounted Removable Bike Clamp – Adjustable Home Bicycle Maintenance Stand with 2 Mounting Plates for Diameter of 1-1.6’’ Bicycle

(217 customer reviews)

$29.99

  • Flexible & User-Friendly: The clamp of Sporteer Bike Repair Stand rotates to any angle, making bike repair and maintenance effortless—no more painful kneeling or stooping! Just clamp it onto the top bar or seat post, and the 360-degree rotatable clamp securely holds your bike, this design letting you work comfortably at any angle.
  • Great Adaptability & Safe to Use: Keeping your bike in top shape is our priority. That’s why the rack features a TPR rubber-padded clamp to protect your bike’s paint from scratches. With dimensions of 3.9″x14.2″( H x overall L), it accommodates nearly all bike types and supports weights up to 44lbs/20kg.
  • Adjustable & Reliable: This fixing rod is designed for round frames measuring 1″-1.6″ (25mm-40mm) in diameter and is length adjustable. It offers two flexible attachment options for securing to either the handlebars or front wheel. The adjustable binding strap with multiple holes, enhances bicycle’s balance on the stand, preventing shaking and ensuring stability during maintenance.
  • Convenient & Space-Saving: The bicycle maintenance rack comes with two fixing steel plates, giving you the freedom to position it just where you need it! Plus, its clever detachable design lets you easily remove the stand from the plate when not in use. This space-saving design keeps your garage or shed looking tidy and organized, making storage a snap!
  • Important Notes: 1. We recommend installing the bike repair stand on a sturdy stand column, beam, brick wall or concrete wall. 2. For brick or concrete walls, please mount it with metal drywall anchor screws. 3. Never install it on an unsupported wall or plasterboard. 4. Before installation, check the wall and make sure to mount in an area free of water pipes, electrical circuits and other pipes.
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  1. Steve

    Sportneer Wall Mounted Bike Repair Stand. I use this to hold up bikes that weigh approximately 30 to 35 lbs. each. Keep in mind that the grips on this stand are not designed to hold square or triangular frame tubing [which 2 of my bikes have] but they will grip round tubing, like the seat post on pretty much any bike, and since the arm can be secured and rotated to any angle, gripping by seat post only has not been an issue for me. The rack came with two wall brackets though only one is needed to mount–a nice bonus. The bracket has screw holes spaced at 4.5″ [11-12cm] width so if one plans to secure this to a post, as I did, a 4×4 post will not have sufficient width. I have a 4×6 post and attached one of the brackets on the 6″ wide side [5.5″ actual width] and it’s very secure. I don’t think I’d want to secure this to masonry, even with the provided plastic anchors, because that just seems a bit too weak to me but I have not tested this. There is a picture in the product description that appears to show attachment to drywall, which would be completely ridiculous. Anyway, there is also a rod provided to secure the handlebars and keep the front wheel and bars from wiggling around while one is working.

    Steve

  2. Gregg

    I have a Park PCS-10 stand for serious work. But it’s great to also had an easily relocatable stand for garage workbench or driveway use. With a little creativity (a pair of large band clamps), I can hang this little stand on the lally column in my garage, or on the basketball pipe out on my driveway. The only downside is that locking tight enough so that it doesn’t rotate is tough. It just doesn’t want to stay where I put it if the weight is off-center.

    Gregg

  3. Amazonlie

    Need a bike rack without losing a lot of space to a full stand? Look no further, this will mount to any wall or work bench and quickly detaches with no tools.

    Kit includes TWO steel mounting plates so you can actually use this in 2 different places if you wanted to.

    It is sturdy enough to hold a complete bike for maintenance, or be used to build a new bike.

    Amazonlie

  4. mike

    Pas parfait mais très solide pour le prix payé , le design est très bon ça convient bien pour celui qui n’as pas trop d’espace et qui veut faire lui même la mécanique de son vélo. Certains ont dit que les vis était trop petite mais il n’ont pas remarqué qu’ils étaient en acier inoxydable donc très solides.

    mike

  5. Amazonlie

    As describe in some of the reviews it will not hold the bike straight when I mounted it on the seat post. It wants to turn within the clamps. I can’t put the clamp on the frame because I have a carbon fiber bike frame. Per manufacturer specifications. Bottom line I got what I paid for.

    Amazonlie

  6. Old bike guy

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    This is a perfect solution for storage and if you do your own repairs. Make sure to find a stud and have fun.
    Don’t overthink, this is what you were looking for.

    Old bike guy

  7. huey duey

    I use this mostly as a bike holder for washing my bikes. This is perfect because you can bring it inside easily during the winter and it holds bikes reasonably well. Recommended.

    huey duey

  8. mike

    This didn’t work out for me but I have to say the quality of the product was top notch. Very easy to install to a wall or work bench.

    mike

  9. Jason D

    it is just the right bike repair stand I was looking for…even at a great price

    Jason D

  10. Gregg

    I mounted it securely on my workbench. Works perfectly and and can be secured in most positions safely. Has made maintenance and refurbishment easy and comfortable just like the pros.

    Gregg

  11. DWG

    holds my bike well however time will tell

    DWG

  12. Michael S. Morris

    This is a great compromise to the floor stands. Attached it to one of my support columns in my garage. Works great. Does what I need it to do and hold my bike great.

    Michael S. Morris

  13. E. Jones

    Pros:
    Two wall mount plates included. Mount one lower for larger bikes, one higher for smaller ones.

    Pro tip: Attach the clamp to the bike, the arm to the socket, then lift the whole shebang into the mounting plate.

    Cons:
    REALLY CHEAP WORTHLESS screws included. Shallow heads strip out easily. Use your own.
    Clamp arm can not be secured well enough in the socket to keep from rotating.
    If can center the clamp on the horizontal tube it will work fine, but if you have a non-cylindrical frame and need to clamp to the seat post, the forward portion of the bike will be heavier than the rear, and the arm will turn in the socket. I picked a good spot, thru-drilled the arm and socket and inserted a bolt.

    Design tip for manufacturer – Spline the end of the arm and it’s socket.

    E. Jones