Alex Ebiker
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What’s the safest way to hang an Ebike in a repair stand?.
Yes that looks like a good way to do it. Is this the same thing:I use the Saris bike rack thingy because it balances the bike evenly and distributes the weight between the stem and dropper. My bike lives here so I can do the regular maintenance fairly easy.
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However…two mornings ago, I found my bike, and the stand, laying on the floor. The lower clamp of the stand had loosened and caused the entire collapse.
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I don’t use the jaws to clamp my carbon tube.
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Aluminum frames are less of a problem but if you use the dropper and seat to hold your bike make sure it’s in the up-position.
Yah, that’s it. I’ve used this for 3 years for my bike and for repairs on other bikes also. It’s fairly quick to attach. Mine cost about $55 CDN. I haven’t used it for the car/bike rack yet (which is what it’s for) but it seems to be strong enough.Yes that looks like a good way to do it. Is this the same thing:
Saris Bike Beam in Black
The Saris Bike Beam bridges the gap from stem to seat tube creating a virtual top tube for ladies' and specialty frameswww.balfesbikes.co.uk
I clamp the seatpost on the ground and then lift and lock the stand. My 185mm dropper has the perfect amount exposed.
Custom stand to support the extra weight.
I do the same, minus the batteryI use the Saris bike rack thingy because it balances the bike evenly and distributes the weight between the stem and dropper. My bike lives here so I can do the regular maintenance fairly easy.
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However…two mornings ago, I found my bike, and the stand, laying on the floor. The lower clamp of the stand had loosened and caused the entire collapse.
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I don’t use the jaws to clamp my carbon tube.
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Aluminum frames are less of a problem but if you use the dropper and seat to hold your bike make sure it’s in the up-position.
I found that draining the battery charge to 5% doesn’t help or make it lighter.I do the same, minus the battery
I forgot to tighten the bottom Park Tool stand's bottom clamp suddenly the bike fell into me. The stands vertical member clicks into place, but the stand collapsed towards me without that bottom clamp tight . Good thing I was standing next to it.
You clamp the extended portion of the dropper post?Same here….carbon frame, I also did the same and left it on one night, had collapsed over night and found it on the floor
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I use the Saris bar on the car rack with a Levo; no problems.Yah, that’s it. I’ve used this for 3 years for my bike and for repairs on other bikes also. It’s fairly quick to attach. Mine cost about $55 CDN. I haven’t used it for the car/bike rack yet (which is what it’s for) but it seems to be strong enough.
Where have you found that lower clamps?I use the Saris bike rack thingy because it balances the bike evenly and distributes the weight between the stem and dropper. My bike lives here so I can do the regular maintenance fairly easy.
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However…two mornings ago, I found my bike, and the stand, laying on the floor. The lower clamp of the stand had loosened and caused the entire collapse.
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I don’t use the jaws to clamp my carbon tube.
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Aluminum frames are less of a problem but if you use the dropper and seat to hold your bike make sure it’s in the up-position.
That happened to me once using the park tool stand. Discovered my bike and the stand laying on the floor. The clamps on the stand had slid. I tightened the screw(s) then added a little bit of tape so there was no sliding action going on. I don’t fold my stand.Where have you found that lower clamps?
Dor you have a picture of the srew used?
I have the same problem. When I'm working on my bike in the stand it allways folds down.
I do it as tight as I can, but it still drops. It's a major problem as I've had my old bike fell over in the stand like that and bend my crank arm.
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