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 Bicycle service stand 
		
		
		I didn't find anything in search. It's time for me to invest in one. I've seen DIY plans but for the money and effort I think I'll just buy one. 
	Any of you guys have one brand that you'd recommend? tia some of the links here no worky https://www.gearhungry.com/best-bike-repair-stand/  | 
		
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 They have a few different models which I think mainly allows larger/heavier bikes. I've had this for more than 10 years. 
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 Thanks RB that looks good. 
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 I've never seen any improvement on what Park offers, oftentimes the "improvements" that other manufacturers attempt are awful. 
	Second vote for Park consumer stand  | 
		
 I have a few  Park  stands, 
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 Tough to beat the Park pictured above.  Years of service with no issues. 
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 I use this one....works great! 
	Plus, it's on sale right now for $119 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D9B7OKQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1500_.jpg  | 
		
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 https://www.theproscloset.com/products/nc_feedback-pro-elite-work-stand-2?variant=39765885485248&g_ifcreative=&g_productid  =shopify_US_6660161044672_39765885485248&g_keyword  id=aud-1516683597555:pla-1659159808526&g_adgroupid=137434217215&g_adtype=pl  a&g_acctid=228-971-4576&g_productchannel=online&g_network=g&g_campaig  n=US+-+Shopping+-+Standard+-+P%26A+-+Large+Components&g_merchantid=123636776&g_keyword  =&g_partition=1659159808526&g_ifproduct=product&g_  campaignid=17330453227&g_adid=600284138783&gclid=C  j0KCQjw8amWBhCYARIsADqZJoVVO-3-Dm5nIFQcc1Me1MgnokzFU-7I3-hrc-sEA3_xmwODtpL1HkUaAqhwEALw_wcB 
	I have this one and like it a lot. I personally think it is much better (more stable) then the Park stand. What ever you so, get a tool tray with the stand unless you have a bench nearby to put down a small bolt or two.  | 
		
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 My second job out of college was working in a bike shop. I want one of those old school Park stands, with the heavy steel plate. They'll pop up used every once in a while, but usually far away from me.  | 
		
 Clamping carbon is fine.  I sometimes clamp onto my carbon frame just don't get carry away and crank down too hard.  Seat post is fine or use a rag.  There's no need to clamp down a bike that hard unless a bottom bracket needs to be removed nothing else.  How often does that happen?  If so, turn bike upside down on the floor and have a go at it.  Tricks learned working at a bike shop back in high school. 
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 I’ve been clamping on my carbon top tube for years without a problem. Then I heard that wasn’t good, so I tried the seat tube, but it is almost too short, so I went back to the top tube and like Look said above, just don’t crank it down. 
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 weird - my Parks Tool stand never had the stabilizing bars attached to the outriggers. i did buy it new. 
	it was a total nuisance. - i basically gave it away.  | 
		
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 If I had the wall space my first choice would be a wall mount in the garage but I have zero space left unfortunately.  | 
		
 I have a Park + a tray to do chain cleaning and lubes, folds up to fit in an old golf bag in the corner 
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 I have the “bike hand“ that several other people have mentioned in this thread. I think it is every bit as good as the park stand. Will even hold my wife’s 60 pound electric bike. 
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 Great thread.....just to see what's in everyone's garage!   Look at Bill.....love the DUAL blowers!  :D 
	I have one and can't remember where I bought it - no name on it. Will take photos later but has worked great for me.....  | 
		
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