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    Bike Repair Stand

    So I finally broke down and bought a bicycle repair stand. It was well worth the $52. Five minutes of tuning on the stand and my bike shifts better than ever. It makes working on the bike so much easier.

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    Here is the stand I bought if anyone is interested.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/121131692744

    I thought it was a great deal, the stand is really nice.


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    How is this holding up for you? I'm sick of building/repairing bikes hanging off of the garage roof with a tie down.

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    It works great and is holding up great. It was well worth what it cost. The only thing I hate is the expensive stands stands have a quick clap to hold the bike and the cheap stands like mine have a screw clamp.

  7. #5
    Looks good for $45. I think I paid around $150 for mine with carrying bag and tool tray. Beats working on bikes upside down or hanging from straps anyway.

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  8. #6
    A bike stand is the only way to roll.

  9. #7
    I think I'm getting this for myself for X-Mas.

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