Because I am not happy hanging a 23/25 kg emtb from the dropper post I looked for an alternative work stand. I settled on the Park Tool PRS 22.2 which supports the bike with a fork mount and below the motor.
I have 3 bikes which need to fit...a Levo Comp (large) a Whyte 180 RS (large) and a Cube Access (15 inch). So crank to front axle is 76mm, 85mm and 70mm respectively.
The main rail length is marginal for the Levo and too short for the Whyte. The Cube is fine...BUT....Park Tools do a 150mm rail extension piece which I have fitted, so all the bikes fit.
The under motor support is actually designed for the bottom bracket and it works OK on the motor bash guard/ motor housing but I prefer to spread the load more evenly so as an interim I have used a block of upholstery foam wedged between the original brackets. I intend getting a rubber block instead later now I know what size it needs to be.
The fork mount takes 12mm 15mm and 20mm axles just by moving a pin. The stand also comes with a qr axle that fits all open drop outs. So any bike will fit and you can use the fork mount for the rear through axle if you need to work on the forks etc.
The stand is height adjustable ...the pics are with it set at its lowest.
You can also rotate the bike 360°.
The stand is easy to fold up and take with you on trips.
I have 3 bikes which need to fit...a Levo Comp (large) a Whyte 180 RS (large) and a Cube Access (15 inch). So crank to front axle is 76mm, 85mm and 70mm respectively.
The main rail length is marginal for the Levo and too short for the Whyte. The Cube is fine...BUT....Park Tools do a 150mm rail extension piece which I have fitted, so all the bikes fit.
The under motor support is actually designed for the bottom bracket and it works OK on the motor bash guard/ motor housing but I prefer to spread the load more evenly so as an interim I have used a block of upholstery foam wedged between the original brackets. I intend getting a rubber block instead later now I know what size it needs to be.
The fork mount takes 12mm 15mm and 20mm axles just by moving a pin. The stand also comes with a qr axle that fits all open drop outs. So any bike will fit and you can use the fork mount for the rear through axle if you need to work on the forks etc.
The stand is height adjustable ...the pics are with it set at its lowest.
You can also rotate the bike 360°.
The stand is easy to fold up and take with you on trips.