Thank you. Good infoI own and recommend the Park Tool PCS-10. Along with the work stand you'll need the handlebar holder. If you have any questions about it, let me know.
Same here. Place it on the furthermost cradle from the car and there's plenty of room for the pedals to clear when I clean and lube the chain.Although I have a Feedback Sports Ultimate stand and have for years I find myself doing most of my bike maintainence with the bike on the arms of my hitch rack.
Hi there would you have a pic of your stand. ThanksI also have a Ridgerider and use a bike stand that is similar to the Park tool models (PCS-9 & 10) shown in an above post.
This stand works fine for my light 19 pound road bike, but not my 55 pound Ridgerider. With the Ridgerider on the stand it is VERY easy to tip the bike and stand over. I solved this problem by attaching the stand's legs to a sheet of 4x4 plywood. I can no longer fold the stand up for storage, but luckily I have enough room in my shop to keep the stand assembled.
I really like the PCS-4 stand shown in the above post, but holy moley that's expensive. I bet up here in Canada that stand would be at least $350 CAN.
Thanks for the pic. How do you put your ridge rider on it. Thanks
Hi there , does the clamp touch the cable wire under top tube of ridge rider ?
I take the battery off to make the bike a mom bit lighter, turn the clamp jaws to a horizontal position and clamp it to the frame's top bar.
I have a body float for my seat and it’s at the lowest point so I can’t put a clamp there eitherYes it does, but if you look at the clamp in the photo you'll see it has thick rubber pads on the inside of the clamp, so the cable is not crushed when the clamp is tightened.
I can't clamp to the seat post because it's too hard to lift the bike into place by myself and even if I could my seat post doesn't have enough room, because I have a seat post spring.
Thanks for the pic.The PCS 10 clamp has a channel for wires and cables so the user can clamp to the top tube.
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