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The Pro Stand Plus Bike Rack by RAD Cycle is a heavy-duty, foldable bike repair stand designed for professional and enthusiast cyclists. It supports bikes up to 66 lbs with a telescoping height range of 41" to 75", fitting standard 1" to 1.5" frames. Featuring 360-degree rotating clamps that protect your bike’s finish, an adjustable handlebar rod for stability, and a convenient tool tray, this stand combines durability, versatility, and ease of use for efficient bike maintenance.
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 66 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00613103041148 |
Manufacturer | RAD Cycle Products |
UPC | 613103041148 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.2 x 7 x 6.8 inches |
Package Weight | 8.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 8 x 40 inches |
Brand Name | RAD Cycle Products |
Warranty Description | 30 days |
Model Name | Bike Repair Stand – 360-degree Rotating Bike Stand for Maintenance - Tool Tray, Clamps for 1-1.5-inch Frame, Telescoping, Foldable Design by RAD Cycle |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 83-DT5238 |
Style | Stand |
Included Components | Bike Repair Stand |
Size | Default |
J**N
Excellent value! Blue parts match your Park Tools.
Excellent value! I bought this bike stand to replace a ten-year old mechanic stand that was not compatible with disc-brake bikes. It’s very sturdy and the blue parts match all of my Park Tools, which is a great touch. I don’t think you’ll find another bike stand at this price point that matches the quality. Definitely recommend.
J**H
Great stand for the occasional mechanic
I love this stand for its price! It sets up really quickly/easily and the tool tray works great and is easily re positioned. My only gripe is the main clamp- I really need it to be quick-release. If I could simply convert this clamp to quick-release, it'd be a perfect stand for me. If I could give 4 1/2 stars, the lack of quick-release is the reason but it's a fantastic stand for it's price. If anyone knows of an easy way to convert the clamp, please let me know. I'm looking to upgrade either the clamp or just buy a different stand with a quick-release.I work on many different bikes (road, mountain, cruiser, etc) for my friends and family so I have a bike on this stand at least once a week. I didn't realize how much I would be working on bikes, otherwise I would've invested more but it was actually a great bargain. I can easily move it anywhere, in a wide variety of positions, and it's rather sturdy and doesn't take up too much room. I haven't found any problems with securing the bike, either by the top tube, slanted top tube, or seat tube. I simply hold the bike in the air, the best I can, and determine the most balanced way to clamp it in the stand. I haven't had a single problem with any bike not securely held.I'd recommend this to anyone who does the occasional bike maintenance/repair and doesn't mind the awkward nut/bold clamp assembly. It's a great tool to have in the garage!
K**I
Solid for the price (was: Inadequate dimensions)
Reasonable finish & stability for the price, good (even unnecessarily high) vertical extension, but the horizontal element is too short, potentially making the whole product a no-go; the element rotates on its axis & can be clamped onto any bar of the bike frame, but they say to pick a spot close to the center of the gravity of the bike, and even when fully extended, with a bare minimum of maybe 1/8" extending on the other side, that's not enough for the pedals to clear the vertical element. There is no option to ask the seller, hence posting my dilemma here. If I don't find a way (other than removing the pedal, then this will be going back...Update 2024-08-26: Not sure what I did the first time around, but by now had 3 or 4 sessions with the stand with bike pedals clearing every time, so no worries on that front anymore. The clamp for the vertical extension came assembled too weak or too tight: it wraps around the extension so can be locked only once every full turn; at turn T it wasn't holding tight enough & the bike would slide down over time (just like many other reviewers complain), but at turn T+1 it was too tight to close. I simply unscrewed it all the way, removed & reinserted the hexagonal end two pans worth of turn tighter, and voila!Bumping up the stars...
A**P
Great product for so little money.
I bought this to work on my bike while spending a month away from home and did not want to disassemble my Park Stand to take with me. I am very impressed with this model. The four legs are adjustable to give you a narrow to wide base that gives you a lot of stability. There are quick releases that allow you to adjust to almost any height or angle. It has two features I have not experienced with my Park Stand, a tool tray and a stanchion to hold the handlebars steady. Both are nice features. If possible I would have given 4.5 stars for sturdiness, as it seems very sturdy, but not as sturdy as the steel Park Stand, so I wouldn't give it a 5, but it comes close.One thing I that is a little annoying, but easily fixable, is that water gets trapped and sits in both the tool tray and the bike clamp. I am going to drill some small holes in both that will allow the water to drain without compromising the integrity of either.It only took about 8-9 min. to assemble and I cleaned both my roadie and my tri bike in about 30 min. each and enjoyed using this stand for both. Next I will change out my chainrings on the tri for mountain riding. I expect it will work well for that, too.I definitely recommend this product for those who want a portable bike stand.
S**M
Good and sturdy
Well made. Sturdy. Supports my bike perfectly
D**Y
SOLID & EASY TO USE
Wow... so many good things about this very affordable bike service rack!My top 3:VERY LITTLE ASSEMBLYEASY TO USESOLID VALUE FOR SO LITTLE $sVeey few nits to pick here but I am mechanically inclined.Plus look at the excellent packaging in my 1st photo of an extra secure shipping box with extra corregated sheets for protection.Then in 2nd image I include the inner product packaging which for me was ample instructions to asemble & use.Yet as in 3rd image the instructions are mostly very large dark fonts with easy to understand wording so.I did go thru anyway before I assembled it.4th image is a zoom in on light grey small font that makes no sense to me why some (in my opinion) inexperienced or just ambivalent to customers marketielng person would permit such a thing. Yet with extra light, I could read.USING IS not just easy but for me no complaints as it is really solid & well thought out with available super wide footprint stability & more flexibility in height & angles than I need & I'm 6'3"It has extra features like the tool tray & handle bar holder that I've not seen reason to use yet but suspect will come in handy sometimes.BUY AGAIN? Only if someone steals it as this is so solid I doubt in how I use it that it will ever break it!OH NO... Hope I did not just jinx myself! Haha!
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