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1465.1 | 1 vote for Blackburn stand | BCSE::KLASMAN | Boston-Montreal-Boston 1990 | Thu Mar 29 1990 08:08 | 5 |
| I have the Blackburn floor stand (< $100 mailorder) and am quite pleased. It
be folded up for carrying. I bring it with me on long racing trips... in the
car, not on the bike 8^)
Kevin
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1465.2 | Call 1-800-NASHBER or the like | WAV13::DELORIEA | Time to make the jerseys | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:12 | 23 |
| >> What are the best bicycle floor stands for holding one bike to work
>> on and their prices?
For a good list get a copy of catalogs Nashbar 1-800-627-4227
and Performance 1-800-727-2453 and compare price and mounting methods.
Two major types are the kind that clamp onto a tube of the bike and
allow positioning flexibility, and the lesser expencive stands that the
bike rest on the stand in one position. I did leave one out that's the
workstand I use. Two hooks on the cellar ceiling with a quick release
cinch straps that you can get a a camping store. Cheap but not very
stable. Prices range from $50.00 for the one postion floor stand to
$150.00 for the deluxe multi-position model w/tool tray.
>> What criteria do you use to determine which one to buy?
How often are you going to use it and how much $'s I want to spend.
I think I'd rather spend the money on a good wheel truing stand, and
make do with my make shift method of a work stand.
Tom
Ps "BICYCLING" magazine has an article on "Designing a Home Shop". With a list
of tools and what not. Also a short bit about buying a repair stand.
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1465.3 | April issue | WAV13::DELORIEA | Time to make the jerseys | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:15 | 5 |
| Ps "BICYCLING" magazine has an article on "Designing a Home Shop". With a list
of tools and what not. Also a short bit about buying a repair stand.
That's the April 90 issue.
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1465.4 | Thanks | MISERY::BLUM_JO | | Mon Apr 02 1990 04:55 | 1 |
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1465.5 | 1 vote for park | BANZAI::FISHER | Dictionary is not. | Mon Apr 02 1990 09:05 | 4 |
| I have a park stand and I think it cannot be beat. 'course it is a bit
expensive.
ed
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1465.6 | 2nd vote for Park | ODIXIE::PENN | Joe's Bait & Sushi Shop | Mon Apr 02 1990 11:32 | 8 |
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I have a Park consumer stand. It's not that much more than the
Blackburn, and it has a quick release handle. I work on bikes 2-3
times a month and have had no problems getting any type of bike,
from kids to adult, in the stand. The Park is well worth the $.
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1465.7 | Blackburn or Park...they are both good | BLKWDO::HUFFAKER | | Tue Apr 03 1990 22:43 | 4 |
| I have a blackburn and have found it to be very useful and easy to
store. I recommend it or the Park(based on inputs from friends).
Mike
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1465.8 | Another thumbs up for Park | CRBOSS::BEFUMO | Knowledge perishes - Understanding endures | Mon Aug 20 1990 17:09 | 2 |
| I also have the Park PS-1 floor stand and have found it to be
excellent.
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