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Joe Bonhomme
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025
Work great on my live scope transducer pole works damn awesome save hundreds of dollars by buying and using this looks good to
Masty
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
My main gripe is the shape of the clamp Jaws and material used. If clamping on the seat post the rubber is too hard and the Jaws being close to a right angle does not provide enough contact area for grip. It will slide. With a dropper seat post, clamping tighter to try to hold it would be a bad idea. Luckily I have the means to 3D print TPU clamp Jaws with a cylindrical opening for maximum clamping surface area on the seat post. Otherwise this would not work at all for me with roughly 35lbs mountain bike.There is resistance for the turn handle every half thread due to the tolerance of the bolt. I find this annoying when I'm holding the bike with one hand and try to get it clamped with the other, the easier it is the better. This resistance makes it harder.Overall design is simple enough however just visually and physically comparing this with my portable bike stand. The full bike stand is of much nicer quality. Roughly double the price, to get the base as well and nicer design features.This may work for you however the jaws are a real issue for me that I was only able to solve with 3D printing.
Douglas Miller
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2024
I didn’t want a floor stand so took a chance with this version. It is versatile in that it can be mounted to a bench or a wall. I mounted it to a wooden post in my shop. The clamping systems seam to work well so far. Over all, I am pleased with my purchase.
Alexis D
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2024
The mounting base on mine was bent, causing it to wobble when laid flat before fastening. Since I've mounted this to my workbench, it is no longer a problem, but I would have expected it to be flat. If this were mounted to a 2x8 first and then used as a mobile clamping bike mount on different tabletops or benches, I imagine it would be a problem as it could bend the wood after being fastened. Also, the internal diameter of the pipe where it meets the base isn't welded, which reduces the overall tensile strength. It is only welded on the outside, as shown in the pictures.
Max
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2024
Strong and nice
Paul Anthony Evans
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
Good for the price. This clamp is not super secure, and it's a little quirky, but it's not a bad clamp. I mostly work on mountain bikes, so I have no experience using this to hold a road bike, but I'd imagine it would be even better holding a lighter bike. I've even held a heavy electric hybrid with it, and it held. I mounted the clamp to a weighted base, and it works pretty well. Ultimately I'd like to upgrade to a heavy duty clamp like Park, but those are pretty costly, so this will do fine until I find a great deal on one.
Jesse Levitt
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
I was pleasantly surprised by the sturdiness and quality of the materials. The body, jaws, and mounting plate are made of high density plastic. It's super easy to use. The main body pivots 360 degrees and there is one lever to lock it into place. A second lever operates the jaws, which are adjustable with an internal threaded bolt. The whole thing can fold in when not in use simply by removing a pin - you can almost do it with one hand.Mounting hardware is included. I installed it on a wall stud, although you can also mount on a table top or any other flat surface that can handle the weight of the bike.The heaviest bike I've put in this stand is an electric cargo bike, probably about 70-75 lbs. While lifting it up into position is no joke, once in place there were no issues with the stand being able to support the weight or slipping out of position.I work on a few bikes in my home, probably do some kind of maintenance an average of once a month. For this kind of use, I have found this stand to be up to the job. If you are working on bikes every day, it might be a different story. You can get the park tools stand, which is probably more durable, and might be a better choice if you are working on bikes every day. But For the cost difference, I could replace this stand every few years if I needed to and end up paying about the same amount.
MyName
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
This product would have gotten 5 stars from me if I hadn't had to widen one of the assembly holes. It was just a fraction too small for the pivot bolt that was provided, so I used a drill bit to shave away a little material. It fit perfect after that and was very easy to assemble and use.I doubt my experience is typical, so I would recommend anybody interested in this product purchase it. It's lightweight and sturdy. Overall, a great product!
KenE
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
I am happy with my purchase
breakhouse design peter wuensch
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2024
Efficiently engineered with good quality materials. Love it.
Muskie Man
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I can't see anything breaking on this. The one thing I did was to add hot glue inside the rubber on the grips. They would slide off. No longer.The ease at rotating a bike is amazing. I have a 60 pound ebike as well as several lighter bikes. This handles them all perfectly. I even leave the ebike on it for days.I built a nice stand out of 6x6 lumber I cut with my chainsaw, screwed it into a 3/4 inch 3x3 plywood for the base, and this thing is solid!!!After spending an hour looking at the endless 3 and 4 legged stands I just couldn't buy one knowing the main bike clamp was thin plastic junk. The jaws on this are plastic but very heavy duty and definitely not going to break. If you have a bench or can make a base this is very similar to a bike shop rig.
Moises
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
I bought this a while ago but finally cleared enough space on my workbench to install it. I'm kicking myself for not doing it sooner.This unit is a fraction of the cost of free-standing bike stands and even less expensive than most bench-mounted versions. I think where the cost saving comes from is that many of the parts seem to be injection molded plastic rather than steel or aluminum. I'm okay with that since the plastic parts on this thing are beefy and strong and will undoubtedly last a long time and take serious abuse. Think Glock polymer, not LEGO styrene. I also like that the plastic and adequate rubber moldings will not mar or scratch the finishes on my bikes. It holds most of my bikes except my fat tire e-bike which is over 100 lbs but that's because my bench isn't heavy enough to counterbalance it. I think the bike vise would actually accommodate the weight.Another benefit is its ease of adjustment. It is easy to put the bike in various positions without a struggle and it tucks out of the way and folds up into a reasonably small footprint considering its stout size. So you won't be crying about lost tabletop space on your bench if you install it. Another option is installing it with carriage bolts instead of the wood screws it came with so you can remove it from the bench when not in use.
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2023
I've mounted it on a 2X8 and drilled some holes in the 2X8 so I can just bolt it to my work bench when I need to use it. I have a 65lbs ebike and it supports it well enough for the money.
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