I just ordered it. I will advise.You guys are all so cleaver with DIY stands but I was thinking about going more conventional. I have the Lectric XP that I would like to work on plus two mountain bikes and two hybrid road bikes; two are my wife and two are mine plus the XP is mine.
So it would be nice to have a work stand that works on all of them. I found a youtube video on 5 best bike stands for 2020 and the top pick is the Yaheetech on Amazon for $80 and supports up to 66 lbs.
This seems like a good choice for me? What do you think? For $80 I think that I will try it and report back.
John
I just ordered it. I will advise.
I just ordered it. I will advise.
The YaheeTech workstand arrived from Amazon today. I was searching for a stand in my post above on Aug 13 that would support my XP as well as our other non electric bikes. I think that this one will work well for $80. It supports up to 66 lbs so I removed the battery just to make the XP easier to mount. I am able to support the entire bike to run through the gears and adjust the brakes. However I think that for wheel removal I will position the stand to allow the wheel that I am not working on to be supported by the ground to improve stability. Overall I think that the Yaheetech workstand is a well engineered and built product and i am pleased with my purchase. Photos are attached.View attachment 62843View attachment 62844View attachment 62845
I mean seriously...what good is a conventional bike stand when you have a 63# bike to lift at least a foot or more off the ground BEFORE you actually clamp it to the stand? There are ways but it ain't easy. This idea is something that makes so much sense. You can buy one of those cheap harbor freight floor jacks for very little money under $50 or buy a used one off Craig's List. Lots of guys are buying new seat posts so I would use the original seat post for the vertical pipe. Just need a way to secure it to the jack.Was kicking around an idea. Maybe something like the attached image. Would be cool to make an attachment that can be taken on and off of a regular car hydraulic jack. Any thoughts?
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The YaheeTech workstand arrived from Amazon today. I was searching for a stand in my post above on Aug 13 that would support my XP as well as our other non electric bikes. I think that this one will work well for $80. It supports up to 66 lbs so I removed the battery just to make the XP easier to mount. I am able to support the entire bike to run through the gears and adjust the brakes. However I think that for wheel removal I will position the stand to allow the wheel that I am not working on to be supported by the ground to improve stability. Overall I think that the Yaheetech workstand is a well engineered and built product and i am pleased with my purchase. Photos are attached.View attachment 62843View attachment 62844View attachment 62845
Nice! Couple questions:
1. Is the seatpost the only viable attachment point to the bike stand?
2. Do you actually have enough clearance in that position to run the pedals?