Park Bike repair stand

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JeRkY wrote:

I also have a Lidl stand and can perfectly happily rotate the cranks, at least when the clamp is fully extended. Also able to lock the bike off at all sorts of angles, I guess it depends on the weight of the bike?

+1 to what he said. My Lidl stand does all I need it to. I do have access to a Park Tools stand (and tools) in a bike workshop but have never had to use it because the Lidl stand wasn't up to the task.
 
I've had a Bike Hand stand for a year now. Can't fault it and have used it on all my bikes (and Mrs GLP's).

It even coped with my aged neighbour's Raleigh Shopper which has been its biggest challenge to date (and mine as I could barely lift it up to the clamp - must be 45lb or so).

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Many thanks for all the suggestions. I've certainly got some great ideas from all.

@glpinit, that stand looks very similar to the Park version.

The Lidl one seems very popular to most.

I like the look of the park one, but looks are not that important.

Ahhhhhh decisions :)

I will have to get something as I fix so many bikes on the floor, hanging from the garage roof, bike turned over and I want to make life easier.

Thanks again,

Richard
 
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Don't forget Minoura .
I have had one for about 12 years +.
Cannot fault it . It can even hold our tandem .
Folds down when not in use .Telescopic design and has a tool tray .
 

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