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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ BIKEHAND Bike Repair Workstand - Ultimate Tool for Home or Pro Mechanics - Complete Maintenance Stand for Mountain and Road Bikes - with Plate Tools Holder - Professional-Grade Aluminum Construction by Jeff Alradwan

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great stand. So, something like that!

No internet access so a 1 or 2 page attached document would be handy. Save time to learn how to use or customize. The stand is pretty solid. The powder coating is good, a case can be used as it is portable and helps keep it in good condition. I hope there is a pocket for tool storage in the suitcase. By the way, about the tool tray. The lower adjustable quick-release fastener makes it difficult to easily install and remove the instrument tray. It can't be moved a bit to make installation easier, again no instructions helped! I know this review sounds negative for a stand that feels solid. but the placement of the quick release buckles needs some rethinking as I keep pulling on the wrong fastener, ALL THE TIME! Disappointing! If the locks were color coded that might help! Maybe after a few more uses I'll close it in my head. but since ALL the same color is BLACK. not sure if that helps! Do you know what I mean Jean? It's not the fastest stand to take apart and set up, the tool tray is the main culprit. then qr is blocked. Otherwise, it seems to be fine for the front forks, except for the multi-split front axle. I know why you chose them, but I have to ask if there is another way to do it!? It's a real pain when you have a bike or maybe two. a couple of bikes or your race mechanic. I have understood! Try balancing the bike by gripping the forks with one hand and then holding one of the washers on the axle "freehand" so to speak to get the forks in the right position. ^%<ยฃยฃ%*โ‚ฌยฅ!You get it!?You have a good reputation, it's just that those pesky little features need to be removed!

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Repair