thats what I use.Please let me know if you use a work stand for cleaning and repair of your ebike?
what are your experiences.
Do you take the battery out before mounting your bike in stand?
I just ordered a Park 10.2.
My old cheap one was too wobbly For heavy ebike.
Do you remove battery?thats what I use.
@fooferdoggie I noticed you don’t use seat post to mount. Do you prefer this method? Why?no as I don'tView attachment 47167View attachment 47168 have to lift it too high only complaint is clamp on the bottom loosens a bit when you have it fully closed. its perfect tight in the middle but it can open up.
easier target (G) plus it takes the weight off my hands till I get it tightened.@fooferdoggie I noticed you don’t use seat post to mount. Do you prefer this method? Why?
Amazing tool! I posted about it a few years ago.I just splurged on the Efficient Velo Tools counterweighted work stand made in Portland Oregon. The bike is clamped on while it is on the floor and then the whole mechanism slides up the pole with a pulley at the top of the pole and a 30 lb. counter weight inside. The base plate along weights 135 lbs. Cost as much as a good Chinese ebike but if it saves injury to me or damage to a 65 lb. Riese & Muller it is worth it. https://www.efficientvelo.com/tools/ez-lift-repair-stand
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Wow. This looks amazing. A bit too much for my use as I only want it for cleaning and lining. I am not mechanically inclined to perform other works.I just splurged on the Efficient Velo Tools counterweighted work stand made in Portland Oregon. The bike is clamped on while it is on the floor and then the whole mechanism slides up the pole with a pulley at the top of the pole and a 30 lb. counter weight inside. The base plate along weights 135 lbs. Cost as much as a good Chinese ebike but if it saves injury to me or damage to a 65 lb. Riese & Muller it is worth it. https://www.efficientvelo.com/tools/ez-lift-repair-stand
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it would be cool to ahve mroe tools made in portland but this cost more then the electric parks standAmazing tool! I posted about it a few years ago.
thoughts/suggestions on bike work stands
i know electric bikes have not been out a long time or not as mainstream as they are now but i was totally shocked when shopping for a bike stand to use for general maintenance on my bikes none of these things come with hydraulic jacks on them, and they so easily could this is ridiculous and...electricbikereview.com
I've never seen it in person. Hope you can do a dedicated review at some point.
I might do what you @fooferdoggie do. Clamp on the top tube instead of seat post.it would be cool to ahve mroe tools made in portland but this cost more then the electric parks stand
it is easier for sure.I might do what you @fooferdoggie do. Clamp on the top tube instead of seat post.
@fooferdoggie Any scratch on the tube to be concerned?it is easier for sure.
it would be cool to ahve mroe tools made in portland but this cost more then the electric parks stand
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I know of one local shop that has a double and a single EVT lift. They also have a dual electric and a single manual Park for sale.
I just splurged on the Efficient Velo Tools counterweighted work stand made in Portland Oregon. The bike is clamped on while it is on the floor and then the whole mechanism slides up the pole with a pulley at the top of the pole and a 30 lb. counter weight inside. The base plate along weights 135 lbs. Cost as much as a good Chinese ebike but if it saves injury to me or damage to a 65 lb. Riese & Muller it is worth it. https://www.efficientvelo.com/tools/ez-lift-repair-stand
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