Is it safe and sturdy? and can you turn the pedals?I just rest the motor on one of these:
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It will hold your weight, let alone your bike's - and it's completely stable in my experience.Is it safe and sturdy? and can you turn the pedals?
Your bike if from carbon and 28 kg?Yes with it being carbon I guess over tightening could damage it?
Hi there I had the same problem when I bought my Whyte so I made this. Only cost a couple of quid.Bike is heavy and trying to lift it and lube the chain and clean cassette is not easy. A normal bike stand is not able to lift the haibike as its nealy 28k.
What's everyone using?
I bought this Gioma Bikestand because numerous reviews had recommended it for EMTB use.Bike is heavy and trying to lift it and lube the chain and clean cassette is not easy. A normal bike stand is not able to lift the haibike as its nealy 28k.
What's everyone using?
I made this out of scrap warehouse racking system, that was laying about. This was instead of an expensive, not very stable bike stand. It’s assembled/stripped in less than a minute, flat pack to store easy, height adjustable in 50mm increments. Very stable & doubles as a bench. Took about an hour to make supports, & alter racking system.I bought this Gioma Bikestand because numerous reviews had recommended it for EMTB use.
It is very stable and secure with my bike on it, ideal for chain & gear maintenance.
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Now that’s a proper stand ??I made this out of scrap warehouse racking system, that was laying about. This was instead of an expensive, not very stable bike
stand. It’s assembled/stripped in less than a minute, flat pack to store easy, height adjustable in 50mm increments. Very stable & doubles as a bench. Took about an hour to make supports, & alter racking system.
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Cheers. You know what that say in Yorkshire. “Arr that’ll do”??.Now that’s a proper stand ??
Referring to the stand I got, I find it stable enough for doing the jobs the OP was asking about, but maybe your experience with it was different.This was instead of an expensive, not very stable bike stand.
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