tomjasz
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Too much swinging! It makes a tight nut or bolt, needing a lot of torque, difficult to remove due to the movement.How about the lifts that hang bikes from the ceiling?
Too much swinging! It makes a tight nut or bolt, needing a lot of torque, difficult to remove due to the movement.How about the lifts that hang bikes from the ceiling?
Any chance you could post a picture of the bike on the stand with the rear wheel still on the ground and then raised? Thanks.
The Pedego Interceptor can be clamped on either of the down tubes:
Unfortunately, I couldn't take a shot of the bike flipped upside down. Without thinking, I set up the PCS-10 under my grease rack and there wasn't enough clearance to do so. (pic 1)
Thank you.The Pedego Interceptor can be clamped on either of the down tubes:
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Unfortunately, I couldn't take a shot of the bike flipped upside down. Without thinking, I set up the PCS-10 under my grease rack and there wasn't enough clearance to do so. (pic 1)
It is only necessary to lift about 25 of the 62 lb total weight since most is in the rear.
Of course this will vary depending on the bike configuration.
@6zfshdb , your photos are super helpful, especially since we also have three interceptors at our house. Our bikes all have fenders, so I'm wondering about mounting the bike a bit lower, using your method of lifting the front and clamping, then rotating the clamp. That wouldn't make it possible to rotate the bike to upside-down position, though.
Yeah that's way off the center of gravity. MUST move more towards the rear.@6zfshdb I got the PCS-10 and am trying to duplicate what you did in the photo. I can lift the front and get it into the clamp just fine, but I can't get the bike to stay up. When I lift the rear wheel and tighten pivot clamp that rotates to keep it off the ground, it won't stay up. Maybe I'm not strong enough to tighten it enough? Thoughts? For the moment, I put the back wheel on an ice chest so I could try to tighten the pivot clamp, but can't get it to stay up. Here's a photo:
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This is the pivot clamp that I'm trying to tighten to keep the bike up, but I can't tighten it enough, maybe?
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I have the park prs25 and I am very happy with it. It's more or less the same as the pcs10 but it's a lot lighter. Very strong stand, love it. See, I don't have bad things to say about everything , only the ones that deserve it, Ann, Bruce, and anybody else that has a problem with the way I feel about juiced. ? oops, I have to wait 352 seconds, what kind of crap is that?I like my PCS10 and I'd buy another, but as I become increasingly less able it's difficult to load and raise a 60lb eBike alone.
The same "crap" we all live with. Without it there's worse crap to deal with.have to wait 352 seconds, what kind of crap is that
Careful! The mechanical advantage of an extended handle can help, but could exceed the strength of the device. Releasing will be as hard!Success!! A little, anyway, in terms of getting the back wheel elevated, and A LOT in that I did it by myself. I used a piece of pipe to get more force on the pivot clamp. Here is a photo of the pretty daylight shining underneath my rear tire. View attachment 24551
And I cleaned the derailleur and chain. I also knocked the chain off a few times so got some practice putting it back on!! ?
Success!! A little, anyway, in terms of getting the back wheel elevated, and A LOT in that I did it by myself. I used a piece of pipe to get more force on the pivot clamp. Here is a photo of the pretty daylight shining underneath my rear tire. View attachment 24551
And I cleaned the derailleur and chain. I also knocked the chain off a few times so got some practice putting it back on!! ?