Inexpensive stands suck. All of them. None were designed for 50-75 lb bikes. Ebike stands worth a turd are 2k. I have a park tools model 9 stand but lifting a 65 lb bike and getting itbinto the stand for and old fart means another helper. This is the year of the power lift.
Next, tired of struggling. If I can manage a dealer discount of at least 25%, ammin!
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Always the case. At least over the 2 years I’ve been drooling.Sold out!.. 2-3 month waiting list and $500 deposit required!
Although I am happy with my Park Tool Pc 4-2 This Ez lift counterbalanced stand made Efficient Velo Tools in Portland Oregon is on my wish list (Link Removed - No Longer Exists). Our local shop in Bellingham just bought one and put my bike on it yesterday to change tires. The base is twice the thickness of the Park tool pro base. It is just plain awsome. Slide the clamp down the pole to bike ground level, clamp it on and raise it up. There is a weight inside the pipe that make lifting the clamped on bike smooth and easy. Expensive as hell but half the price of a power lift and built to last in the USA.
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I just went with a DIY stand with some 2x4s and a couple of 3D printed parts. It's simple and stores out of the way. For basic maintenance, it's good enough. The only issue might be if I had to take off both wheels, in which case, I would need to find a way to keep the balance (like tie one end to the ceiling.
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I used to do all my bike maintenance on a bike trainer, but the ebike is just too big to fit the trainer.
I did a quick Google and found several.@thatdude902 Do you know where I could find the STL file for the 3D printed parts? I'd like to try making one of these stands. Very economic and portable!
I did a quick Google and found several.
35 Best Sites for Free STL Files & 3D Printer Models of 2018Thanks, Thomas. Were you able to find those black parts that @thatdude902 printed?