SKU: RSTL0019

Feedback Sports Sprint Bike Repair Stand Stiff Tripod Base

Regular price $350.00
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Specifications

Bike Weight Limit (per bike)85
Weight (lbs)12.6
Stand StyleFolding

Ever wonder why so many Tour de France and professional mechanics rely on dropout-style bike repair stands? It because they can adapt to virtually any bike quickly and easily and have great stability for precision work at least that the case with the award-winning Sprint Repair Stand. Plus, the rotating platform means the bike moves while the mechanic stays put the Sprint stand is all about efficiency for wrenching and washing. The compact and portable design accommodates almost any frame and its stable platform and durable construction is ready to take your bike maintenance to the next level.

  • Fork or rear dropout-style mounts create the most rigid bike-stand connection
  • 360-degree rotating platform provides quick and easy access to any aspect of your frame while you stay close to your tools
  • Adaptable to quick-release and thru-axle frame standards
  • Precision mounts protect the structural integrity of your frame and provide maximum stability
  • Included frame and fork adapters: Quick-Release: 9‚àö√≥100 / 130 / 135mm Thru Axle: 12x100mm / 142mm / 148mm (Boost rear) Thru Axle: 15x100mm / 110mm (Boost Front)
  • Anodized 6061 T6 aluminum construction is ultralight, corrosion-resistant and incredibly durable
  • Stiff tripod base and rubber-coated end caps create ultimate work stand stability, even on uneven surfaces
  • Total load capacity of 85lbs (39kg) accommodates service on road, cyclocross, mountain bikes, and even some electric bikes
Description

Ever wonder why so many Tour de France and professional mechanics rely on dropout-style bike repair stands? It because they can adapt to virtually any bike quickly and easily and have great stability for precision work at least that the case with the award-winning Sprint Repair Stand. Plus, the rotating platform means the bike moves while the mechanic stays put the Sprint stand is all about efficiency for wrenching and washing. The compact and portable design accommodates almost any frame and its stable platform and durable construction is ready to take your bike maintenance to the next level.

  • Fork or rear dropout-style mounts create the most rigid bike-stand connection
  • 360-degree rotating platform provides quick and easy access to any aspect of your frame while you stay close to your tools
  • Adaptable to quick-release and thru-axle frame standards
  • Precision mounts protect the structural integrity of your frame and provide maximum stability
  • Included frame and fork adapters: Quick-Release: 9‚àö√≥100 / 130 / 135mm Thru Axle: 12x100mm / 142mm / 148mm (Boost rear) Thru Axle: 15x100mm / 110mm (Boost Front)
  • Anodized 6061 T6 aluminum construction is ultralight, corrosion-resistant and incredibly durable
  • Stiff tripod base and rubber-coated end caps create ultimate work stand stability, even on uneven surfaces
  • Total load capacity of 85lbs (39kg) accommodates service on road, cyclocross, mountain bikes, and even some electric bikes

Customer Reviews

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K. Chan

This is the best bike repair stand I've had after several blue brand models. I wash my bike on it and store it on the stand when its in my garage. The only downside is that if you need to align your front disk brakes or any sort of front wheel maintenance while the wheel is on the bike you're out of luck. I use a clamp-style repair stand for that.;

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Medjugorje

I’m getting more comfortable using this stand but was hesitant at first because the bike could potentially fall off the stand unless you strap it down. No straps are provided with the stand but should be. The bottom bracket rests on a narrow rubbery apparatus that’s attached to the frame of the stand. If you put torque on the bike frame or bump into the stand the bike could literally fall off the stand while the forks are held in place. This is a recipe for a disaster. Must have a strap to secure bike to stand..;

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Nuts O Hazelnuts

Superb quality even got a class paint job. Quality and well though out. Already fixed 3 of my bikes in the warmth of inside the house and at the perfect height. Swivel round feature is also brilliant

Buy;

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Cliente Amazon

Hay que acostumbrarse a sacar la rueda delantera pero esto hecho es un soporte perfecto especialmente utilizándolo en un espacio pequeño.;

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Stéphane BS

Super matériel je recommande;