Any recommendations on a home bike stand for my e-mtn bike.

Jessy

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May 22, 2020
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Pics/suggestions for a sturdy e-mtn bike stand. My road bike stand just isn't strong enough to hold it up. Anything out there you made for the job? Thanks.
 

simonk

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If you have hollow cranks you could do a lot worse than one of these FJM stands...

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Have a search on Facebook for “FJM Custom Bike Stands”
 

MadsB

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I’ve got the park tool pcs 9.2 and it is very good for my needs, fine for heavy emtb’ s as well. Sturdy and well made, and the price isn’t that bad, about £150 I think, but you might get deals. And it should last years.
 

JoeBlow

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I have a Park Tools stand. I did a lot of research and testing before coming to the conclusion that none of them were ideal but this was the best of the bunch and the only one that seemed anything like sturdy enough. It's very well made and not at all "plasticy" like the cheaper ones.

Al
 

Tobers

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I bought the Park Tools deluxe home mechanic stand. Very solid indeed, and no problems holding my Levo SL up nicely. The legs fold up to store it away in a corner.
 

TrailBoB

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I made my own out of some old industrial racking. I manufactured the front & rear support brackets, the front 1 has a tube the same width as the wheel hub & I use the spindle to secure it. The rear 1 supports each side of the triangle. It all clips together/unclips in less than a minute for storage. Cost less than £20 & an hour to make. Rock solid & height adjustable in 40mm increments if need be.

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EebStrider

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I recently took a punt on a generic cheapie from ebay for £28, rated up to 30kg.
Looks identical in every detail to the £45 BikeHut stand from Halfords.

Might not be as good ultimately as a Park, but It is completely adequate, for a fifth of the price.

Have you got a link to it? I need a decent stand now.
 

mak

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Old post but the Halfords one is fine, I wouldn't use any without the cross bar support, it distributes the weight perfectly and make the bike really easy to lift on.


 

EebStrider

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Old post but the Halfords one is fine, I wouldn't use any without the cross bar support, it distributes the weight perfectly and make the bike really easy to lift on.



That looks good, but the Halfords one doesn’t come with the cross bar support. Which one is yours?
 

Tubby G

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For a decent sturdy & quality stand, good enough for simply turning the back wheel & cleaning the chain & cassette, I use these:


currently available on Amazon for around £25
 

EebStrider

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For a decent sturdy & quality stand, good enough for simply turning the back wheel & cleaning the chain & cassette, I use these:


currently available on Amazon for around £25

I‘ve just got one of those this week. Only issue is, where the rear of the bike rests on it, all the cables run along the bottom, so I’m concerned about resting the weight of the bike on the cables.
 

simonk

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I‘ve just got one of those this week. Only issue is, where the rear of the bike rests on it, all the cables run along the bottom, so I’m concerned about resting the weight of the bike on the cables.
Just set the stand up so all the weight is on the top hook with the bottom hook acting like a guide with a slight gap beneath the cables on the lower stay. That’s what I’ve done... works well.
 

Tubby G

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I‘ve just got one of those this week. Only issue is, where the rear of the bike rests on it, all the cables run along the bottom, so I’m concerned about resting the weight of the bike on the cables.

I set mine so that the top hook is taking the majority of the weight of the bike and the bottom hook is simply keeping the bike from moving. You could always duct tape some foam to the hook where the cable sits just to help protect the cable
 

Tubby G

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Just set the stand up so all the weight is on the top hook with the bottom hook acting like a guide with a slight gap beneath the cables on the lower stay. That’s what I’ve done... works well.

snap - beat me to it, I was typing my reply whilst you sent yours!
 

roboticinvesting

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Old post but the Halfords one is fine, I wouldn't use any without the cross bar support, it distributes the weight perfectly and make the bike really easy to lift on.



This is a great idea - I get worried about using the dropper post to attach to my stand with the weight of these bikes. Just ordered a cross bar from Amazon to use with my stand! Thanks for the idea.
 
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EebStrider

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This is a great idea - I get worried about using the dropper post to attach to my stand with the weight of these bikes. Just ordered a cross bar from Amazon to use with my stand! Thanks for the idea.

Which one did you get? This one at Halfords has a weight limit of 15kg, so I wouldn’t have thought is strong enough

 

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