Feedback Sports Tool Tray
A convenient accessory to your Feedback Sports bike stand, this Feedback Sports Tool Tray keeps your tools within arm's reach.



- Mounts to most Feedback Sports repair stands and the Park Consumer stand with a tool-less clamp (note: not compatible with the Feedback Sports Pro Mechanic HD repair stand)
- Molded plastic tray has a variety of compartments to keep tools organized including holes for Allen and cone wrenches, lubes and even a coffee mug
- Includes a hook for a shop rag or towel and features a large cavity with a drain hole and removable plug for soaking parts in a solution as you work
Imported.
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Nice When You Don't Have Much Room
I have a Pro-Elite Stand which I love. I thought I would avoid this accessory to save a little cash despite a friend's admonition - he said it was worth the money. Well, after a short time of using the stand in my apartment without this handy contraption I caved and got one... I am very happy I did. If I had a "work space" with tools sitting next to me on a tool bench I would probably still use this, as it keeps the tools, spray bottles, favorite hoppy brew, lube, etc., organized and right next to the bike. Some genius even made the clip that holds the tray to the stand a perfect rag holder! It's my favorite part of the whole thing!
Missing holes for a full set of HEX keys?
For $40 I would expect exceptional. The imprinted text is very difficult to read for the hex keys; this should be of a different color or a metal strip next to it. To top it off, there are only holes for 2-3-4-5-6-8. There are at least 2 missing keys for today's modern bikes. 2.5mm and 10mm.
Holds lube for both chain and brain
I got this for my Feedback Pro Elite stand and it is extremely handy. I particularly appreciate the space for a brew. Brain lube for the home mechanic is as essential as chain lube is for the bike. An excess of either is bad, but used sparingly with contemplation both make things run much more smoothly.
Nice addition to the corresponding stand
It has holes for the hex keys and cone wrenches plus tubs for parts and other tools and lubricants. The tubs are deep enough (one even has a drain plug) and the tray can be rotated out of the way. Sturdy plastic, so will not scratch the bike (as long as you remember the hex keys hang down. Detaches and installs easily. Only inconvenience is I wish it had a spot dedicated to hang the handlebar holder when not in use.
Not a Want, but a Need for your stand.
Did NOT think I would need this for my stand (7854400012), but it is needed! I find it extremely useful in holding frequently used tools. It is also a great place to hold parts during cleaning!
A spot for (nearly) everything
Attaches easily and securely, and makes it so all the P-wrenches are always handy, as well as many other tools. The 4 lube holders is good too. I do wish some of the slots for (seemily) holding tools like crank pullers etc., were a little larger so I could hang side-cuts / channel-locks / scissors easily.
Handy tool tray.
Excellent quality and heavy duty build. Sufficient space to hold most everything you need while using the stand. Easy on and off the provided clip which you can leave on the stand when you store it.
Workshop organization
This is exactly what I needed to corral my tools. Instead of looking around for the last place I put something, I now just look to the tray. Snug fit on the Feedback Stand.
I like this but wish i could put all my tools
Love having a tray to put my tools and this is good to “lay” my chain tool, o ring pliers, socket wrench, torque wrench but I wish I could have them all fit perfectly and organize better. Still, it mounts well and is sturdy. Maybe will find a way to mod and customize it to my tastes
Great addition to a bike stand
Works great with my Feedback stand, also includes adapters for other stand models. Since I can't leave my stand up all the time, an easy attachment method was important. This slides on and off the post mount easily, and I can leave the mount on the stand when collapsed for storage.