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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Poor directions but just match your build to the overall picture and you will get it. Great value for such a sturdy rack that even fits my 29 inch E-Bike with 2.6 mm from tire. Most don't accommodate this size but this one does
antwonStark
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
As the summer has come, I decided to buy everyone bikes and one of them did not have a kickstand so this was very much needed.The bike in question doesn’t even have a spot where I could attach a kickstand that I could simply get off Amazon so I had to find other alternatives and this was perfect. It has a very sturdy way to it. It is very heavy for the size and keeps the bike upright no problems.The tires fit in with no problem. I even have a flat tire bike and it works with that very well, but it does have a kickstand so I don’t need it for that but if I did there you go. So it is very functional and my garage with all the crap that I have around.It doesn’t take long to have it set up. It is easy to assemble. Definitely try it.
Steven Boyer
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
It's intuitive to put together and does its job well. I wish it was a little heavier for stability with my bike, but it hasn't fallen over yet.
Quidom
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Works great, fits tire securely, and is stable on the floor. The only issue are the instructions are a big slippery. Otherwise, once you get it figured out you'll have a nice bike rack.
Erin P
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Pretty simple bike stand. Doesn’t take up a lot of space and it’s lightweight and small enough to hang up. It took me about 15 minutes to put together. When competed it’s perfect and exactly what I wanted!The instructions were just okay. The pictures helped, but I did have a couple of struggles. I highly recommend that you don’t tighten everything until you are sure it’s oriented correctly.First tip: when you put the D bar on, make sure it’s oriented properly. The little plastic caps are a pain- put the screw in the proper location, then the cap, then the leg. It may seem like it won’t work when you start the second leg, but it will. Tighten only enough- until you get the second leg done. Then tighten fully.Second tip: attaching the stabilizing bar is more of a pain. Please note- I found the screw bracket on the short end of the stabilizer bar, is what needs to be on the “inside”. The instructions don’t say that. Also, there are 3 sets of holes, according to your needs for the tire sizes- the instructions don’t say that either. I just happened to pick the right size for my husband’s full-size bike. This is the only time you will use the wrench. Again, put the screw in attaching the two pieces, then the nut, then tighten when both sides are attached. I really struggled with tightening it (the stabilizer bar), since you have to hold the screw in place with the Allen key and the bolt in place with the wrench at the same time. I found that having the entire bike stand placed perpendicular from my body, and stabilized between my knees worked best for me. Then I rotated it 180 degrees for the opposite screw. This gave my arthritic fingers the most leverage for least work. Just keep telling yourself righty tighty, as you will need to make the adjustment. I’m not sure how much to tighten the stabilizer bar, as it needs to move- so I eyeballed it. Again, the instructions have zero information on this.Also, the Velcro strap is handy- I can figure out how to make it work, but it was also not explained in the instructions.At any rate, the whole thing is a success, and I would recommend it. I do think I may need to periodically tighten the screws over time, but it’s exactly what I needed and is reasonably priced and lightweight.
L Chewski
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I have multiple bikes and have tried different types of bike racks/stands. This style is by far my favorite way to park my bikes.The metal pieces are evenly painted black. All the nuts, bolts and washers are semi-preinstalled. There are tools are included for installation too.The 4 short bolts secure the bottom L shaped stabilization bars that are inserted into the straight floor bars. The long bolts and washers hold the U shaped tire stop bar and swing out tire cage.The key benefits of this bike stand are:- The ease of use to hold a bike steady from either front or rear wheels.- The swinging tire cage is easy to roll the tire onto the cage and it pivots to hold rear of the tire in place. No need to lift the bike.- It is just as easy to roll and remove the bike from the stand. The stand stays in place without moving.- The tire stop bar is wide for various tire sizes and holds the tire straight without need to use a bike kickstand or a wall to hold up.- There's low risk of the bike and stand falling over. The stand can be weighed or strapped down as needed.- The entire unit doesn't take up as much space yet sturdy.- Very portable and lightweight to place anywhere you need it.- The price is cheaper than other stands.I have several inside a walk in bike tent in the yard for my bikes. This has the best usability and portability of my many bike stands.
Craig
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Works great. The design is nice that you just put it in place and the bar flips up to hold it securely.It takes about 10-15 minutes to assemble. Pretty simple. The most challenging part of assembly was determining which direction the supporting bar goes. The directions don't specify, but I figured that the short end goes toward the primary support and that works perfectly. My Trek Roscoe 7 with 2.6" tires fits perfectly in it and the stand holds the bike very securely. One thing that does bug me though, is when I want to take the bike out, my instinct is to simply push it either backwards (if holding the front tire) or forwards (if holding the back tire), but that doesn't work. It holds the bike too securely and the stand moves with it. So I have to hold down one of the back feet in order to get the bike out. For the money compared to similar stands, this is an excellent value.
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