Feedback Sport Pro Elite Bike Stand

I have and do not recommend that stand if you want to rotate a heavy ebike up or down. It would not hold my bike rotated no matter how much I tightened it. The only good thing about that stand is the quick clamp, but it's worthless if you can't rotate the front wheel off the ground.
 
I have and do not recommend that stand if you want to rotate a heavy ebike up or down. It would not hold my bike rotated no matter how much I tightened it. The only good thing about that stand is the quick clamp, but it's worthless if you can't rotate the front wheel off the ground.

What do you use then?
 
I got something similar to this but with 3 legs. It's pretty much the same as the bike hand stand on amazon. The only thing I'm not thrilled with is the clamp but for the money I can't complain.


If you want to spend twice as much money I would go with one of the park tools stands. They have a better clamp and can hold heavier bikes vertical unlike the feedback sports stands.

 
I'd be willing to bet it would be easy to tip that bike stand/ebike over.
With the inexpensive bike repair stand that I use, which is similar to the Parks model with two support legs, I put a 50 pound bag of fertilizer on each leg to keep the stand/bike from tipping over while I'm working on the bike. Works line a charm.

With the stand you've shown there is no way to put anything on the legs to give the stand more support.
 
No experience with 2 legged stands. I believe it should be stable as long as the bike is facing the 2 legs. But that why I got a 3 leg model (no longer available).


No issues with my 70+ pound bike tipping and I can rotate the bike around the stand if I want. The weak point is the clamp (I don't trust the quick release to stay clamped so I just tighten the clamp without using the quick release).
 
Anybody try one of these for an eBike? Thoughts?


I have this stand. Had it for my acoustic bikes prior to getting my ebike. It will hold my Giant Explorer but I always anchor it with a bungee to a pole on my outdoor awning for more stability.
 
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