Bike maintainance stand?

Bike maintainance stand?

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ofcorsa

Original Poster:

3,527 posts

244 months

Saturday 14th November 2009
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Can anyone reccomend a good bike stand on a budget?

gbbird

5,186 posts

245 months

Saturday 14th November 2009
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I got one of these from Merlin. Well impressed with the quality of the stand.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/bicycle-stands-works...

I also got the toolkit too.

g


jodypress

1,929 posts

275 months

Sunday 15th November 2009
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gbbird said:
I got one of these from Merlin. Well impressed with the quality of the stand.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/bicycle-stands-works...

I also got the toolkit too.

g
Great workstand, I got mine from Ribble for £54. I also bought this handlebar stay too, stops them flapping around.

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?pr...

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Topeak_Handlebar...

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Sunday 15th November 2009
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Conveniently timed thread, I've been umming and ahhing about making one but the clamp part is a bit tricky and the one linked to is bloody cheap anyway. Any thoughts on this one though:
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?pr...
85p cheaper wink, steel construction and possibly a handy tool shelf thing.


Cheers,
Rob

ofcorsa

Original Poster:

3,527 posts

244 months

Sunday 15th November 2009
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Thanks PH, Its a gift for someone and i had no idea about bike stands,

jodypress

1,929 posts

275 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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B19GRR said:
Conveniently timed thread, I've been umming and ahhing about making one but the clamp part is a bit tricky and the one linked to is bloody cheap anyway. Any thoughts on this one though:
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?pr...
85p cheaper wink, steel construction and possibly a handy tool shelf thing.


Cheers,
Rob
Hi Rob,

I originally bought that exact stand from Decathlon for ~ £45. It's a rather hefty stand, but the PITA factor was the clamp, when the bike was on it, it rotated. So I took it back and got a full refund.

The other stand has a teethed section which stops the clamp rotating. Plus because I have to cart it up and down several flights of stairs, the foldability is perfect for me.

HTH

Jody

Chris71

21,536 posts

243 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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gbbird said:
I got one of these from Merlin. Well impressed with the quality of the stand.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/bicycle-stands-works...

I also got the toolkit too.

g
That does look hugely tempting as a set. May have to invest - I figure it's cheaper than going back to the bike shop next time something needs doing.

stu8975

75 posts

177 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebwPNLqrymode.a4p?...

currently reduced for xmas...been using one for about a year and its very good indeed..prob the same as the lifeline one.

gbbird

5,186 posts

245 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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Chris71 said:
gbbird said:
I got one of these from Merlin. Well impressed with the quality of the stand.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/bicycle-stands-works...

I also got the toolkit too.

g
That does look hugely tempting as a set. May have to invest - I figure it's cheaper than going back to the bike shop next time something needs doing.
Absolutely. Since i bought the stand and toolkit plus the Zinn MTB maintenance book, i have never had to go near a shop for repairs etc. Do it all myself smile

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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jodypress said:
B19GRR said:
Conveniently timed thread, I've been umming and ahhing about making one but the clamp part is a bit tricky and the one linked to is bloody cheap anyway. Any thoughts on this one though:
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?pr...
85p cheaper wink, steel construction and possibly a handy tool shelf thing.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi Rob,

I originally bought that exact stand from Decathlon for ~ £45. It's a rather hefty stand, but the PITA factor was the clamp, when the bike was on it, it rotated. So I took it back and got a full refund.

The other stand has a teethed section which stops the clamp rotating. Plus because I have to cart it up and down several flights of stairs, the foldability is perfect for me.

HTH

Jody
Thanks Jody, it dawned on me after a bit that rigid meant non-folding rather than just robust, so definitely a pain! Useful to know about duff clamp as well!

Cheers,
Rob

Marcellus

7,120 posts

220 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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B19GRR said:
Conveniently timed thread, I've been umming and ahhing about making one but the clamp part is a bit tricky and the one linked to is bloody cheap anyway. Any thoughts on this one though:
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/productdetail.asp?pr...
85p cheaper wink, steel construction and possibly a handy tool shelf thing.


Cheers,
Rob
I've got that one, use it after most MTB rides so I can wash down my bike and easy alter positions to work on Road bike.... I actually like the grip construction and the ability to adjust in ever direction... never had an issue with movement either..

ratbane

1,374 posts

217 months

Tuesday 17th November 2009
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gbbird said:
I got one of these from Merlin. Well impressed with the quality of the stand.

http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/bicycle-stands-works...

I also got the toolkit too.

g
+1. Got one from Merlin. Nice job.