- Amazingly Stable: The Sportneer bike repair stand uses a triangular structure for support. The rubber foot pad increases stability and protects the bracket from wear and tear, meaning you can rely on this repair stand for do-it-yourself bike repair for years on end.
- Strong Compressive Resistance: The diameter of the circular tube at the bottom of the bike repair stand measures 1.43 inches, with a wall thickness of 0.1 inch. Two additional braces can be raised against the main shaft to increase stability and retracted for easy storage or transport.
- Premium and Portable: Why sacrifice quality for portability? With the Sportneer bike repair stand, you get the best of both worlds. The premium aluminum body is lightweight, ultra-stable, and can withstand an incredible 60 pounds! And it can easily be folded flat when not in use for quick, convenient storage.
- Adjustable and Scratch Resistant: With this bike repair stand, you can adjust your bike to the perfect position every time. The main body is extendable to a height of up to 5.3 feet, and the gripper is 360° rotatable, perfect for sitting or standing repair work. The foam support jaws will grip your bike tightly without ruining your bike’s paint or damaging the frame.
- Tool Storage for Easy Organization: The Sportneer bike repair stand includes a magnetic tool tray to keep screws and bolts stored/organized easily. The retractable rod, which can also be adjusted, is responsible for stabilizing any wobbly front wheels you may have.
Bike Workstands
Sportneer Bike Repair Stand: Height Adjustable Bike Work Stand with Magnetic Tool Tray – 360° Rotatable Bicycle Stand with Multiple Quick Release for Home Bicycle Mechanic -…
$89.99 $109.99
Cliente de Amazon –
I use it to clean and service my Emotorad EMX (Electric city bicycle) which is approximately 25 kg. To avoid the stand falling over due to cycle weight, I use the cycle lock to bind the stand to the pillar of my garage This adds to stability of the stand. I find this stand useful as it allows me to access different parts of the cycle without need to bend over in awkward ways.
Cliente de Amazon –
Peter, in HK. –
Came mostly assembled, instructions were clear. Pleasantly surprised by the build quality given the price. My bikes are not heavy (no e-bike) so this is plenty strong for my needs. I do wonder how the rotating mechanism would hold out if you regularly held a bike well off its centre of gravity.
Peter, in HK. –
CMan –
Listen, I was about to drop $200 on a bike stand and then I read the raving reviews about this one. It took me less than 15 minutes to assemble, it’s made of extremely sturdy, quality materials, it’s light and easy to move… and I can assure you that you will NOT find a more quality bike stand for this price… or for that matter, any price. I’m sure mechanics have top of the line bike stands, etc… but if you’re a cyclist, beginner or long timer, and you want an awesome, ridiculously affordable bike stand, this is it.
My one and only complaint… and what took me longer to install than everything else… is the tool tray. The directions, which are great and easy to follow for everything else, are lacking for the tool tray… but once I looked at how it went together, it made perfect sense and is very useful.
Also, the packaging was excellent. It comes with the Allen wrenches you need and of course, the screws… but there are only 3 screws (all for the tool tray). Other than that, everything was pretty much already assembled…. I simply needed to make a couple connections, tighten up the lock down clamps and attach the wheel stabilizer, which, again, took all of 15 minutes.
I don’t write reviews unless I feel very strongly about something. I feel very strongly in this rack and I highly encourage you save $200 and purchase this instead. You will NOT be disappointed.
Oh my gosh, no loner having to break my back bending over… or having someone help me to switch gears, etc… this stand is a God send… and no, I don’t own stock or work for this company. I read reviews before I buy anything and trust me, this is a GREAT product! You will NOT regret your purchase. God bless and enjoy a clean bike!!!
CMan –
Michael Jay Hutchinson –
Purchased to complete light maintenance on out bikes. We have regular road and mountain bikes as well as 2 Aventon Pace 500.2 bikes. I was not sure if the electric bikes would be too much for the stand. It held perfectly. There is a little wobble when the e-bikes are on, but I expected that. Works great!!! Easy to assemble and fold for storage. Great stand!
Michael Jay Hutchinson –
Mukesh Rao –
This easy to assemble bike stand is of solid construction. It is a quality product at a reasonable price.
Mukesh Rao –
Kurt Jenkins –
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Kurt Jenkins –
Spaz –
I got this to do some work on a new eBike, which is a very heavy dual-suspension mountain bike. It weighs 66 pounds without the battery. I was a little nervous, wondering if this stand would have the strength to support the bike, but it has handled the bike just fine several times. I would definitely recommend this stand to anyone looking for a very affordable, sturdy bike stand. (What I would not recommend are BeeCool eBikes. The darn thing required a ton of work to get it operational.)
Spaz –
JSV –
Why get the ParkTool or equivalent I thought, IF this one will do. I saw a couple videos demonstrating and looked like it would definitely be worth the risk for the money.
I just used this to do some minor work on my carbon Stumpjumper. I took the stand out of the box, I hardly had to even look at the manual there was SO LITTLE to do to set it up, a few minutes later I was using it. It’s not super heavy duty of course because it’s not a steel stand, but it felt like it would have no prob’ dealing with twice the weight of my under-30lb carbon bike. ALL of the clamps and bolts seem very well made–in fact after using this I’d expect it to cost maybe even twice the price it’s available for here on Amazon. This is no joke, this stand. I wouldn’t be surprised if some pro bike shops are using these. I’m very impressed actually with the lighter weight of this because I intend to take it from my garage to the back yard in the nice weather for working on the bikes outdoors. Folds up quickly, simply, and easily, and takes up little room for what it does. The tool tray is indeed very handy and can be simply removed by lifting it out–as I did when I needed to temporarily get the stand closer to a workbench area in the garage. I even moved the stand WITH the bike clamped in it while working on it and wasn’t concerned about the stability at all. VERY good deal on this one!
~JSV
JSV –
Danny –
I wanted something that I could hold my new Aventon Level 2 electric bike (about 56 lbs) for basic maintenance and adjustments. This works well and holds the bike very sturdy clamped onto the seat mount.
Danny –
Third M. –
This stand set up quickly and easily. Folds up nicely to store it away.
Quality is quite nice for the price. Very solid and articulates well for different bike positions on the fly.
The bike grip holds well and it’s nice having the handle bar brace to hold it in place.
Third M. –
Once a geek, … –
I’m extremely pleased with this strong, affordable and flexible bike repair stand. I saw a video rating this unit and comparing it favorably it with much more expensive stands. I received mine yesterday, thanks Amazon. Today, I set up and repaired two bikes. The stand is easy to assemble, easy to set up and easy to put away. I’m 6’3”/190cm and like to have the handlebars at eye-level. This stand works. My bikes are not super lightweight. This stand holds them easily and at any angle. The stand feels well-built and looks good. The tool tray is handy. The stand stores away in a small space. I’m happy. Will try to check back in a year from now.
Once a geek, … –
Danny –
Great value for money, sturdy, has a tool tray and easy to adjust height and bike rotation. It fit my relatively light road bike (~15 lbs) and my brother’s heavier mountain bike (~25 lbs). Able to bleed hydraulic brakes, index gears, etc. for way cheaper than a Park Tool stand.
Four stars for only one reason: the little tab for rotating the jaws broke off first use – it was held on with some cheap metal glue – not great for long term. It was a pretty easy fix though, I removed the lock handle bolt for clearance, and used a 9/16” drill bit to go through the block it was attached to. I then wrapped their little Allen key with some painters tape and voila-new removable, durable handle. It took about 3 minutes, a bit of a pain for something brand new but my wallet is much happier for it. If you’re mechanically-inclined enough to work on your own bike, it’s an easy fix and sacrificing their cheap key is a no-brainer
Danny –
Grumpy Old Man –
This stand is a pleasant surprise: well-packaged, easily assembled, fairly light, and good stability. I use it to clean and tune my two carbon-frame road bikes, so it’s necessary to clamp the seatpost (and only the seatpost). Depending on the length of your bike you may have to tilt the bike’s front end down a bit to keep the stand from toppling. Not a problem for me, as this makes it somewhat easier to use the bike’s controls while tuning. Some folks, me included, would like to have better access to the tool tray, as it’s mounted out the back and is not easily reached while working. Otherwise, the stand offers plenty of movements, folds up pretty nicely, and is light enough for most people to move about easily. Great product.
Grumpy Old Man –