🚴♂️ Elevate your bike game with the ultimate utility stand!
The Ibera Easy Utility Bicycle Stand is a lightweight, foldable, and floor-mounted bike rack made from durable alloy steel. It adjusts to fit bikes with 20" to 29" wheels and features a single accessory shelf supporting up to 15 kg. Designed for stable, scratch-free storage, it combines functionality with sleek, professional-grade construction.
Material | Steel, Nylon |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 14.5"D x 14.5"W x 14.5"H |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Room Type | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Painted |
Assembly Required | No |
Mounting Type | Adjustable Chainstay Mounting |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
Included Components | Metal |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Brand | Ibera |
Style | Easy Utility Stand |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 15 Kilograms |
UPC | 837654756829 033586796296 706541256516 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00837654756829 |
Manufacturer | BV USA Enterprises |
Part Number | IB-ST2 |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | IB-ST2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 17 x 15 2 inch |
Finish | Painted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
L**A
Great repair stand. Works very well
This handy bike repair stand is perfect. Sturdy and no assembly required. Holds my bike well and sm very pleased with the inexpensive price and free fast shipping. Definitely worthwhile stand and highly recommend this product.
T**N
You should check the thickness.
It has excellent durabilitybut The connection part is a little thick.
M**S
Perfect. Lo profile when folded , solid .. works perfectly..definitely portable unlike others
So Far spot on.
W**S
Works, but not well, for fat tire e-bikes
I read another review talking about how the width doesn't matter because the stand can easily be bent to accommodate wider dropouts, so I went ahead and bought it. But in order to actually lift my 26x4" fat tire bike off the ground so I can hand-pedal it and work on my deraileur, the legs have to be positioned so narrowly that it is not very steady. Unless you stabilize the bike with your other hand when moving the pedals, your bike is going to come crashing down. Not very conducive to monitoring the chain/sprockets while hand-pedaling. Would it have killed them to just make the legs another inch longer?
C**E
Works very well with my 70lb emtb
Bike is a size large DJ bikes mid drive emtb with knobby 26” x 4” tires and is about 65-70lbs. Bike wobbles a little bit but not enough to be concerned. The handlebars can swing either way and it doesn’t fall over, I had trouble with my block of wood when the handle bars would suddenly swing one way, not an issue now. Rear tire has two inches clearance from the floor with the way I set it up, I could probably adjust that depending on how far apart the legs are spread. I can peddle by hand aggressively or throttle and it doesn’t fall over. I leaned on it with all my weight and it was fine, though I know it will not hold sitting on it. I think the structural integrity relies heavily on how you set it up, the more the legs are spread, the less weight it will hold. Also how close the stand is to the center of gravity of the bike will affect how sturdy it is. And the rubber o rings that strap it down keep it from tipping sideways, so use them. I also purposefully bent the width of bars to fit perfectly on my frame, so don’t worry too much about the width. Most importantly, You will need to be able to work on your bike on the ground, so you will be sitting or crouching or kneeling. You will also need to be able to lift the rear of your bike about 18” while stabilizing it and taking care to miss the chain as you rest it down. I can see how some might have trouble doing this with a 70lb ebike. But it is fine for me, an analog bike would be no problem. The base should really be squared off not rounded and a little thicker heavier bar would be nice, but it definitely works as is. It’s really small and light when folded which is nice too. I honestly can’t believe I was trying to justify spending $220 on a stand. My only downsides are the learning curve to fit it to your bike, the physical ability you need to get your bike on it, and being low to the ground. All of which are not a problem for me, just something to be aware of.
W**L
pretty good
easy to use and set up, cheap, and fairly durable, really nice to have when working on my bike
D**N
Great for it's intended use.
I gave this a 5 star rating due to what its intended for, a regular bicycle. With that being said if you're getting this to use with a bike with a gas engine on it i would look for something a little sturdier and heavier built. I used this to adjust the carburetor on my bike engine while running it with the back wheel off the ground, it worked but was wobbly. Otherwise good product for it's intended use.
N**E
Could work, but there are limits
This product could work as an easy, lightweight way to raise your back wheels. However, the description needs more detail to let consumers know that there isn't much room to adjust for width so you have to know precisely where on your frame the device can span five inches. In my case the frame had that width only in a position which did not clear the pedals, so I had to return it. Since it is very lightweight you'd also have to account for steadying the front wheels so there's no risk of tipping over.
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