- Holds Bikes Up To 60LBS: Made of premium materials, Wakano bike repair stand is compatible with road bikes, mountain bikes, ebike, hybrid, and kid bikes
- Workbench Repair Stand: Easy to install in any workbench with our sturdy bolts and nuts.
- Adjustable Bicycle Stand: 360° rotatable clamp to keep your bike level. Max 3.9″ clamp fit any bike crossbar. The well-designed retractable bar will fit a wider bike.
- Anti-scratch Silicone Pads: Clamp interface is made of 4 large silicone pads that will not scratch your bike.
- Easy-Breezy Bicycle Maintenance: Unlike the large bike work stands, this bench stand is space-saving and easy to install. For any product issues, Refund or a Replacement is available
Bike Workstands
Wakano Bike Repair Stand, Bench Mount Bike Maintenance Stand, Bike Clamp Workbench Work Stands Bicycle Repair Rack for Road Mountain MTB Bikes
$19.99
Amazon Customer –
I picked this up for using once in a while with a fairly standard hybrid bike, and that’s it. For my purposes, it’ll do fine. The materials seem like decent to high quality. The locking mechanisms are nice, though there is a decent amount of play in the main clamp when pushing it to one side or the other (perpendicular force). See picture where I’m pushing into the top clamp arm with my hand, and it obliges.
The screws are solid, but the drywall anchors are throwaways. Then again, I have no clue why someone would screw this thing into drywall to begin with. The screws don’t sit quite flush (see picture), but not a big issue for me.
Lastly, it holds my bike fine after dialing in the locking tension. I did need to tighten up the mechanism that holds the tube to the table mount pretty tight, to keep the bike from rotating the whole horizontal tube and sagging to one side (it doesn’t have any grooves to grab onto). The plastic holding the tube in (see picture) seems a bit barebones, not sure how it’ll hold up over time. There’s a fair amount of wobble when the bike is clamped in, but not a big deal for me. I do like that I can turn the bike along the vertical tube, though the tension here isn’t adjustable.
Despite my nitpicking, this seems like a good bike stand for the money. It remains to be seen how it will hold up over time.
Amazon Customer –
Amazon Customer –
The concept is good. The problem is that both clamps on the long tube (see arrows in pic) cannot generate sufficient grip to prevent the bike from rotating if it is not balanced in the clamp (which it almost never will be) or when exerting force during repairs.
This could have been solved easily during design and manufacturing by making the two clamps out of aluminum or steel instead of plastic, and/or by providing longitudinal serrations along the tube and/or inside the clamps.
Problem solved, at least provisionally, by removing both clamps and applying sticky hockey cloth tape around the tube in the clamp areas. Will see whether this lasts (will post an edit here if it does not).
The point is this type of “test and development” for ensuring the product works should be done by the manufacturer, not the customer.
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Jor R Johnson –
Great product, used for livescope pole and is working perfectly. saved me a lot of $$
Jor R Johnson –
Jason H –
Great product
Jason H –
Amazon Customer –
This is a well made compact bike holder that made it much easier to work on my bike. It was easy to use, and is made so not to scratch the bike. It was easy to attach to my work bench. Be aware that you will need to attach it, which means it not easily transferrable.
Amazon Customer –
chris –
tire of sitting on the ground to fix my bike ,love this thing
chris –
Selnascar24 –
Works good to work on bike I put it in my bench vise
Selnascar24 –
shane –
Bought this thing to use as a inexpensive alternative to the 200+ dollar bow vise on the market. It does not have the adjustability of some of them. However it does do very well at holding the bow securely. Would recommend on a budget
shane –