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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
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Toinky
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
This is a nice bike stand. It assembles really easily and does a good job of holding a bike in various different positions. The way it is offset puts the weight of the bike over the stand in such a way that it balances nicely. That is, it does not feel like the bike will tip over at all.It's worth noting that, even though the description says it is not for e-bikes, I have used it for my eMTB. I did not try the total vertical position because the weight of the bike, but it was able to hold my bike's rear end up so I could crank it to lube the chain, for example.It is nicely adjustable so you can align the holding pieces to fit the frame of your bike as needed. It is sturdy and holds the bike in position well.Prior to getting this stand I'd have to flip my bikes upside down to work on them. More than once I've done damage to the bike by doing this. Now, with this handy small yet just the right size stand, I'm no longer doing that damage and working smoothly on my bikes.
CountryFam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2025
This is a great little space saver. My bike doesn’t have a kickstand, so I was always leaning it against something, and it was constantly in the way. This stand allows me to place my bike anywhere while maximizing space. It’s fairly stable, but I wouldn’t fully trust it with a really expensive bike—especially if you have kids who might bump into it in the garage. A good hit could easily knock it over.The assembly instructions were terrible. It took me two tries to put it together correctly—at least, I think it’s correct now. The height of the tire hook was slightly too short for my bike. The instructions said to position the hook at the three o’clock position on the tire, but that was impossible for my setup. Also, the clearance in the slot where the back tire sits is too tight. If I don’t shift gears before placing my bike on the stand, the derailleur gets smashed.Overall, I like this bike stand—it functions as it should—but it does feel a bit cheap, which is reflected in the price. If you need a stand for a smaller bike and don’t mind the risk of it tipping over, this one will do the job. However, if you have an expensive bike, I wouldn’t recommend it.
Ed E.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
Rating: ⭐⭐ (2.5 stars at best)This bike rack has some potential but leaves much to be desired in terms of design, sturdiness, and usability.### **Likes:**- **Lightweight:** Easy to move and reposition.- **Versatile Mounting Options:** The ability to use it in three different modes (vertical, horizontal, and maintenance) is innovative and appealing for those needing a flexible bike rack.- **Space-Saving Design:** Ideal for tight spaces like dorms or apartments.### **Dislikes:**1. **Stability Issues:** The rack is lightweight to the point where it feels unstable, especially with heavier bikes like mountain bikes. Even small bumps make it prone to tipping over.2. **Poor Fit and Finish:** The components feel more like they were cobbled together from hardware store parts than professionally manufactured. The rod holding the front tire is flimsy and doesn’t inspire confidence in long-term durability.3. **Inadequate Wheel Support:** The bottom section where the back tire rests is too shallow, making it hard to properly balance the bike.4. **Assembly Challenges:**- Instructions are poorly designed, with tiny font and no English version.- Parts don’t align smoothly, requiring force to assemble, risking stripped threads.5. **Safety Concerns:** The flimsiness of the top hook rod, coupled with the rack’s instability, makes it unsuitable for parking a bike near valuable items like cars. It feels risky to trust it with a bike, especially a heavier one.### **Conclusion:**This rack might work for ultra-light road bikes and as a bare-bones, budget-friendly option for someone needing a temporary solution in a low-traffic area. However, it falls short for mountain bikes or anyone wanting a secure and stable stand for daily use.The idea of a lightweight, space-saving 3-in-1 stand is great, but this product feels unfinished, with design flaws that compromise safety and practicality. If the company improves the build quality, stability, and usability, this could become a much better product.**Final Verdict:** For the price, it’s okay for light-duty use, but if you value your bike—or your car parked next to it—this may not be the safest choice.
Gr8tful4Vine
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2025
This is a decent bike stand but fair warning that the instructions are minimal at best. I basically put this together looking at the pictures on the listing because the instruction pamphlet is THAT bad. The parts list is essentially all you get for assembly (photo attached), so just use the listing to look at pictures. Let me preface this by saying that the listing is very clear that this rack isn't for ebikes. I have a RadMission, which is a lightweight bike and this fits fine. I don't keep the battery on it when stored, and it's essentially a regular weight without the battery (35 lbs). I think this works fine as a bike stand, I'm able to store my bike with the front wheel in the rack as well as vertically with some very detailed wiggling, but ended up with horizontal front wheel storage because my bike has a fender that gets squished in the vertical mode. Also, if storing vertically, I'm not a big fan of the sliding retainer rod for the front wheel, it's pretty weak and there is no marking as to the limit of how far it should be pulled up so it's kind of "cheesy". If you pull it up too far and don't really cinch it down, I can see the bike and stand falling over and damaging who knows what.Where this rack shines is as a maintenance stand. I love that I can just turn the stand 90 degrees and slide my frame into the two u-hook holders. It's a perfect fit and allows the back wheel to be supported in two places on the bike frame while I work on it.Overall, I like this rack, but would not use it for vertical storage with the current design, which is a little disappointing as I was looking to save space. The sliding wheel lock is just a really bad design. I have another vertical rack of a different brand that is more stable because it doesn't use the hokey sliding rod. The instructions also leave a lot to be desired. It works for horizontal storage and as a maintenance stand, so I'll give it a pass with 4 stars.
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