Koken
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Saw this on YouTube. It looks like a good idea and can be customized for other projects.
Not a bad idea for cheap! My only concern there would be scratches, but I suppose a well placed rag could mitigate that risk. For someone who would only use a bike stand once or twice a year, I can definitely see that being handy.
I'll stick to my park stand though.![]()
yup, as somebody who has done a fair bit of wrenching on bicycles back in the day, I going to come down on the "fair idea, dumb execution" side. You need V-jaws if you're working on anything nicer than a lead-sled, aka Huffy or any other cheap department store bike. I've got a Blackburn folding stand, not quite as nice as a Park, but my stand is portable, has V-Jaws, has the bike at a higher level than a workbench, etc.
My bicycle stand for the last thirty years or so is an old strap from the days of toe clips. It's looped around the floor joists in the basement and my bicycles hang from the nose of the saddle. Gives me access to every moving part and lets me swing it around as needed for access. Couldn't ask for more. This one beats the $25 YouTube stand by about $25...
Very cool. Actually an old belt would work fine from trusses in a garage.Thanks for the post. I like things simple and cheap. I'll have to locate my toe clips. Or any acceptable strap.
hanging from the garage rafters sounds great.
Not.
Garage ceiling is fully finished and 9.5 feet up. Having the bike swinging around when working on it is a PITA. When removing the bottom bracket cups, they can be "uncooperative." Honkin' with a wrench on a swinging object? No thanks.
But hey, if it works for you, cool...)
