Feedback Sports Recreational Bike Repair Stand
Portable, durable and stable, the budget-friendly Feedback Sports Recreational Bike Repair Stand has a highly functional seatpost clamp with a spinner knob for quick closure and precise pressure.
- 360° rotating clamp design provides easy access to any part of your bicycle
- Fixed clamp height at 55 in. (139cm)
- Rubber-coated clamp secures and protects expensive components and beautifully painted frames
- Clamp opens up to 1.9 in. (4.8cm) to accommodate even large-diameter frame tubes
- Durable powder-coated steel construction resists corrosion
- Stiff 52 in. (132cm) base and rubber-coated end caps provide stability, even on uneven surfaces
- Total load capacity of 60 lbs. (27.2kg) accommodates most road, mountain, fitness and electric bikes
- Portable and compact construction has a remarkably small folded footprint of 10 x 4 x 55 in. (25.4 x 10.2 x 139.7cm)
- Lightweight stand is easy to move in and out of storage
- Covered by a Feedback Sports 3-year warranty
Imported.
View all Feedback Sports Bike Repair StandsBest Use | Cycling |
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Stand Height | 55 inches |
Weight | 14 pounds |
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I put off purchasing a repair stand for a long time given that they're sort of expensive. Now that I have one, I highly recommend it. Tasks that were annoying or I didn't have the patience for when I had to lean my bike against a wall or flip it upside down are almost enjoyable now. I am using it mostly just for basic stuff (adjusting derailleurs, fixing flats, truing wheels), as well as washing my bike. The stand holds my bikes--including 30+ lb enduro bike--quite securely. It's definitely pretty hefty and does not fold down super small. When you do set it up, sometimes it takes a little wiggling to get the pin for the legs in all the way. If I had a garage or basement where I could leave it up all the time, this wouldn't be an issue, but as I am in an apartment it's a little annoying. In retrospect, I do wish I had spent another $50 or so and gotten a lighter and easier-to-fold model, but it works as advertised and does what I need it to do, so I have no real complaints.
Shipping problems
Just received my bike repair stand. I have it set up and pleased with it. Only problem was the shipping container was damaged upon receipt. Missing a plastic nipple at the end of the spin knob.