Noa Store NEW MODEL !!! Bike Repair Stand Rack Foldable Cycle Bicycle Workstand Home Pro Mechanic Maintenance Tool Adjustable 41″ To 75″ With Telescopic Arm Clamp Lightweight and Portable
The repair stand, which can hold up to 66 lbs, is a great comfortable way for DIYers to work on their bikes. Its heavy duty clamp protects your bike’s finish from scratches while allowing you to work worry-free. It is designed to rotate 360 degrees on two axes, and fits nearly every standard tube frame from 1″ to 1.5″. Included is a tool tray with a magnetic strip to help keep those nuts and bolts where you can find them when it comes time to put them back on. The feet are even pre-drill just in case you want to mount your Stand on the floor or workbench permanently, or semi-permanently. It’s lightweight and has a wide base for greater stability. Maximum capacity: 66lbs / 30kg. Clamps fit all standard frames from 1″ to 2.5″. Telescoping stand adjusts height from 41″ to 75″. Weight: 15.56lbs.
Product Features
- HEAVY DUTY – Maximum capacity of 66lbs/30kg due to heavy duty construction. Pre-drilled holes in feet for anchoring to surfaces
- ADJUSTABILITY – Telescoping stand adjusts from 41″ to 75″, and will fit standard frames with 1″ to 1.5″ tubing
- CONVENIENT – Clamps hold tight but won’t damage your bike’s finish, rotates 360 degrees for easy access to every part of your bike
- VERSATILITY – Adjustable handlebar rod stabalizes the front wheel, legs fold up for easy storage or transport
- CONVENIENCE – Super easy setup and assembly, hex key included
The repair stand was easy to assemble and, having already used it for my road bike, I can say it is quite stable. Virtually all the fittings are plastic so I believe one has to be careful when tightening the various parts. The clamp is designed primarily to be used on the horizontal bar, not the seat post. I confirmed that with Flexzion. Personally, Iâd like to see the clamp a bit smaller do it could be used on seat posts which, to me, is more advantageous when cleaning and not worrying about…