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Minoura DS 30 Foldable Display Stand Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of Minoura DS 30 Foldable Display Stand

Clamps the rear hub from both sides to stand the bike alone. Made of lightweight but durable steel tubing. Foldable to be super flat for compact storage when not in use. Opens in two directions to provide two different heights (225mm/365mm from ground.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Efficient Display Stand for Bikes

When I tried this stand, I couldn't believe how simple and effective it was. I was able to easily assemble and disassemble it without any hassle. The stand was sturdy enough to hold my bike securely and its foldable feature made it easy to store. The only downside was that it was not adjustable, which would have made it even more versatile. Overall, I highly recommend this display stand to any cyclist in need of a portable and efficient solution.

Pros
  • Compact and lightweight design makes it easy to transport and store.
Cons
  • Ability to update

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It works fine, but only after a change.

I used this stand for a 26 inch hardtail mountain bike. It attaches to the rear quick release mechanism. It would fit perfectly but I have a rear derailleur guard (4 jeri) that I didn't want to remove. To mount the stand, I cut the plastic tube on the side of the switch with a dremel (with a cutting wheel) until it snapped onto the switch body. The stand now works properly and is stable. Be sure to follow the instructions so you don't have a hard time pinching it. In addition, this stand is not

Pros
  • Cycling
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 2 out of 5

totally useless: indoor bike storage

Thing turned out to be the worst thing I could do with my bikes. If you don't need it to put on your bike and leave it there forever, don't waste your money. The damn thing takes quite a bit of force to adjust the rear skewers, even for a sane late 30's biker like me. Just wondering if a 60 year old cyclist would have the patience and not just the strength to install it on their bike. Then comes the withdrawal process. Since the side stand frame is quite rigid, it is difficult to remove and…

Pros
  • trunk, transport and storage
Cons
  • out of fashion