West Biking Bike Stand (Max 88lbs) for Maintenance with Adjustable Clamp, Bike Repair Stand for Easy Maintenance of Road and Mountain Bikes, Ideal Bike Rack for Bike Tools &…

(74 customer reviews)

$36.99

  • 【Our 2-in-1 bike work stand provides secure and stable mounting, whether on the wall or a workbench】With a robust design, bicycle repair stand can handle a maximum load of around 88 lbs (approximately 40 kg). The wall-mounted clamp functions like an extra hand, ensuring your bike stays firmly in place for convenient cleaning, maintenance, and repairs.
  • 【Total Freedom with Adjustable Clamp】Experience unparalleled flexibility with the 360-degree rotating clamp on this bike workstands. Crafted from materials that offer the right balance of softness and grip, it not only secures your bike but also safeguards its frame. This versatile clamp accommodates a wide range of bike sizes, making it suitable for various bicycle types.
  • 【Space-Saving Convenience】Our 2-in-1 bike maintenance stand is designed with space optimization in mind. Whether wall-mounted or on a workbench, bike stand repair offers excellent functionality without taking up excess space. When not in use, bike work stands can be conveniently locked against the wall or uninstalled from the arms, ensuring minimal space usage. This makes bike repair stand floor an ideal mtb accessories to your home, garage, or bike shop, simplifying bike maintenance.
  • 【Built to Endure Every Ride】Crafted from robust iron and high-quality materials, our bicycle stands for bikes is engineered to withstand the rigors of bike care and more. Its durable construction ensures that ebike repair stand can handle your bike maintenance tasks with ease, whether you choose to mount it on a workbench or a wall. You can trust that this ebike stand is designed to be your enduring companion throughout countless rides and repairs.
  • 【Versatile for Various Applications】Our 2-in-1 road bike stand isn’t limited to bike enthusiasts; it’s a versatile mountain bike tools with applications beyond bike maintenance. Whether at home, in your garage, or a professional bike shop, this mtb stand proves indispensable for making various tasks easier and more efficient.
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  1. happy buyer

    I needed a bench mounted bike workstand to work on my bikes and this fit the bill perfectly. I have it clamped to my bench vice which gets hit up off the ground. This looks well-made I was able to hang my specialized Enduro 27 five with no problems off of it.
    I might mount it to a piece 4 x 6 and use that to clamp in the vice . The threaded rods are thick and hold well

    happy buyer

  2. Jcbohn08

    Wanted to buy an inexpensive bike repair stand to make repairs easier. This has definitely fit the bill and has surpassed my expectations. Some of the key components are plastic so I would be weary if I needed to use this a ton but it is great for my needs.

    It was super easy to install but I opted to use more heavy duty screws than what was included. I like that you can clamp the bike at different angles depending on what you need and there is a rubber cover to protect the bike frame from scratches. It is a lot more robust than I was expecting for the price. I have an old tandem bike that weighs 60+ lbs that I was able to hang in the stand to disassemble and did not have any concerns when really having to apply a lot of torque to remove bolts.

    If you are looking for an inexpensive repair stand for light to moderate use and have the space to hang it on the wall as shown in my pictures, this is the one for you. Not sure how it would do attached to only a bench top or to a wall since I opted to attach it both to the bottom and back.

    My only con for this repair stand are the plastic handle and plastic ‘teeth’ to lock the jaws into the position you want. I am hoping I do not run into any issues with those breaking.

    Jcbohn08

  3. happy buyer

    I’m very happy with this stand compared to others I’ve tried.

    If you mount this to a dresser the extension is not long enough to avoid pedal strikes. Mounted on a wall or center of a table it would probably be fine. I think most would want it on either side of the table, near the table legs.

    It takes about 10 turns to lock on a seat post, and ten to unlock. I was hoping the flip bar was a quick lock. If this had that feature it would be five stars, and I’d gladly pay more for a design with that feature. I would also like it painted a brighter color so others don’t walk into it. I put some reflective bike tape on mine.

    I would buy this again.

    happy buyer

  4. BJ L

    Buena construcción, firme, el plástico del mecanismo de agarre y giro es fuerte pero se debe manipular con atención para no dañar el mecanismo con dientes plásticos. Tienes la opción de colocarle un pedestal más adelante al mecanismo eso es un plus. Lo recomiendo siempre que se use con el cuidado adecuado.

    BJ L

  5. Koidy

    I like the West Biking, Bike Stand, most of all, because, unlike a competitor’s, it can hold my heaviest bicycle, a Diamondback Sport Response, level, BY THE (almost) vertical SEATPOST, without slipping and dropping the front wheel to just before the floor. (And without holding the bike by the Top Tube – which could potentially squeeze your brake and shift cables, possibly damaging them or affecting adjustment.) It does this by the design of the Horizontal Arm (Clamp Arm) – it’s keyed at the connection to the Vertical Arm. (vs. the competitor’s design, which relies on a hex bolt trying to squeeze a circular Horizontal Arm pipe and not let it move.)

    Unfortunately, this better design by West Biking fixes and limits the length of the horizontal Arm, and thus it has a fixed distance your bike is out from the table the Bike Stand is affixed to. To extend my bike’s pedals further out and prevent pedal strikes to the table, I used 2-inch (?) deck screws and attached the West Biking’s Bike Stand to two, 12-inch long 2×4 scrap, and then affixed the 2×4 to my table, overhanging about 2 inches. Using screws this way, you have to be careful and plan their location, to avoid a screw on a top board, going through it, and being stopped by a screw underneath. Ask me how I know. And be careful not to hit and bend your rear deraileur or its hanger when doing maintenance or repair on a bike. That would suck. One of the other things not perfect on the West Biking stand, is that the adjustment screws are NOT a ‘quick release’ design, which makes closing the clamp on the bike a little tedious and longer than it could be – remember, you’re holding the weight of the bike up w/ 1 hand, while turning closed the clamp w/ your other hand. So, to make it easier, I have car ramps to raise the bicycle up some, reducing the height I have to lift it. The West Biking Bike Stand has room for improvement, but for the money, it’s OK. If I were to consider my options, I may shop for a different Repair Stand that lifted my bike higher, and clamped onto it easier and faster.

    Koidy

  6. Don Fisher

    This mount is perfect if you have a workbench or table to clamp a bare 2×4 and attach the mount to the 2×4! I’ve been able to mount my bike to clean the chain, change tubes, and perform all other types of simple maintenance with this device. When I’m done, I can unclamp the 2×4 that I secured the mount to and move it out of the way! Its simplicity is fantastic!

    Don Fisher

  7. Don Fisher

    was great. attached to edge of workbench. .bike weights 38lbs. .used about 10 times. .then handle popped. .not able to hold rotation wrist spline. dont see replacement parts available. 🙁

    Don Fisher

  8. Jcbohn08

    Tough and rock solid. Very happy with it and supports my 52lb ebike easily.

    My only problem was with the closing mechanism which was a little hard to tighten. I easily solved it with a cabinet knob i drill in.

    Jcbohn08