Which bike stand?
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LeadFarmer

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7,411 posts

157 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Can anyone recommend a decent bike stand please?

I shall be using it with my 23kg electric bike. I'm liking the Park Tool PCS10. Are there any others I should be considering, and are they all designed to grip the seat post rather than the cross bar?




dontlookdown

2,418 posts

119 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Those Park Tool stands look good. Their gear is usually a cut above - in both quality and price!

I have just got a 40 quid Halfords special bike stand because I am too tight to pay over 100 quid for a pukka one. I am pleasantly surprised by it - stable when up, stores away nicely, holds the bike securely in any position you like.

The obvious cost saving is the tube clamp head bit. A big lump of plastic instead of a svelte shiny metal forging. But it isn't too flimsy and works fine. You pays your money...

dontlookdown

2,418 posts

119 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Oops meant to say - but if my bike weighed 23 kilos I would want a stronger-looking clamp!

lufbramatt

5,587 posts

160 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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My dad has the park one with the blue clamp which I borrow from time to time, very sturdy bit of kit, the clamp head can be rotated to grip whatever bit of bike suits best. Have had our full sus trail bikes on it with no issues. A second pair of hands is useful while your mounting the bike.

james7

594 posts

281 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I have got the 10 model. Works a treat.

Adjustable to pretty much any angle and height and is nice and solid.
I have used it whilst washing bikes etc too and it has been fine.

idiotgap

2,113 posts

159 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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There is an alternative design, I was given a tacx spider so I've got used to that kind and I do like it.
With this type there is a plinth for the bottom bracket and a qr for your front or rear dropouts depending on which end of the bike you're working on. totally safe for carbon frames as there's no tube clamping going on. Probably good for a heavier bike too with the way it is supported.

This is the usual position


and here is is clamping the rear so you can work on the headset etc.


Tacx spiders are quite expensive, but Wiggle do one by elite in this format for £85 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/elite-race-workstand/

One thing to keep in mind, they are a bit of a pain if you have mudguards.

AyBee

11,249 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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23kg bike?!! yikes

Craikeybaby

11,923 posts

251 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I have the Park Tool stand and it is very robust. Having sid that, my bike is "only" 14kg.

Laurel Green

31,042 posts

258 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I have an Aldi stand which can handle my Oxygen E Mate City that also comes in at 23KG. I do take the battery off before hoisting simply to aid with the hoisting though.

Chicken Chaser

8,958 posts

250 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I too have an Aldi stand, but I dont have a 23kg bike! lts well put together too and decent value when they're in. (Usually around £25)

P-Jay

11,311 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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I've got the PCS-9 and it's great, the only difference really is the quick release clamp - maybe useful with a heavier E-Bike, but it's not a game changer if you're not working day in, day out with it in a bike shop.

23Kgs is heavy, but I wouldn't worry about it on the Park stand, my old Cove DH bike was 20ish-Kgs as along as you can lift the sucker up there, it'll hold. they're made of steel and whilst 23Kgs is heavy for a bike, it's only the weight of a 5 year old - they're a lot stronger than your average B&Q Kids Swing.

P-Jay

11,311 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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LeadFarmer said:
and are they all designed to grip the seat post rather than the cross bar?
Oh, the head rotates and they'll clamp wherever you want them too - just bear in mind you shouldn't clamp on the shaft of a dropper post unless it's fully extended and even then you need to make sure the clamping area is clean.

If you clamp the top tube just don't be tempted to 'make sure it's really tight'. the Handle isn't too long and the clamps are rubber coated, but still a heavily hydro-formed alu tube or carbon tube could be crushed if you're a complete wally with it.

anonymous-user

80 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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idiotgap said:
I was given a tacx spider
+1 for Tacx stands. I have the Cyclemotion. Very handy piece of kit; stable, sturdy, and no clamps on the tubes.

It is only rated to 20kg but I'd say the extra 3kg won't be a problem

LeadFarmer

Original Poster:

7,411 posts

157 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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Laurel Green said:
I have an Aldi stand which can handle my Oxygen E Mate City that also comes in at 23KG. I do take the battery off before hoisting ....
Yes, removing the battery would be a god idea I guess, to lessen the weight.

Magic919

14,278 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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90% of the bike weight is not the battery. I wouldn't bother.

sjg

7,654 posts

291 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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PCS9 and 10 are rated for 36kg, although as with any stand you want to make sure the centre of gravity is somewhere inside the legs.

I have a similar one with the rotating jaws and find for most jobs it's easier (and more stable) to open the jaws, rest the top tube on them and gently wind them closed. You'd have to be an ape to come anywhere near damaging a carbon frame like that.

MDMA .

10,399 posts

127 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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I have the X Tools one -

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/x-tools-...

I paid full price for it last year, so a good deal now.

LeadFarmer

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157 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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MDMA . said:
I have the X Tools one -

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/x-tools-...

I paid full price for it last year, so a good deal now.
That looks great for the price, and it has indexed locking clamp. Do you reckon it would be ok with my 23kg ebike?

LeadFarmer

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7,411 posts

157 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Ended up ordering the X-Tools bike stand from Chain Reaction for £53



MDMA .

10,399 posts

127 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Sorry for late reply. Yes, very sturdy and well made. I just keep my daughters bike on mine though.