🔧 Elevate your bike care game with the Pro Stand Plus—where precision meets power!
The Pro Stand Plus Bike Rack by RAD Cycle is a heavy-duty, telescoping repair stand designed for professional-grade bike maintenance. Supporting up to 66 lbs, it features 360-degree rotating clamps that protect your bike’s finish while providing full access. Adjustable from 41" to 75", it fits standard 1" to 1.5" frames and folds compactly for easy storage and transport. With a built-in tool tray and simple assembly, it’s the ultimate upgrade for serious cyclists and bike enthusiasts.
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 66 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00613103041148 |
Manufacturer | RAD Cycle Products |
UPC | 613103041148 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.2 x 7 x 6.8 inches |
Package Weight | 8.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 8 x 40 inches |
Brand Name | RAD Cycle Products |
Warranty Description | 30 days |
Model Name | Bike Repair Stand – 360-degree Rotating Bike Stand for Maintenance - Tool Tray, Clamps for 1-1.5-inch Frame, Telescoping, Foldable Design by RAD Cycle |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 83-DT5238 |
Style | Stand |
Included Components | Bike Repair Stand |
Size | Default |
D**
Bicycle work stand
Nice bike stand. Makes working on our bikes so much more comfortable. Don't have to work on bikes on the floor. Very adjustable and easy to set up. Good price.
Z**K
Quality product.
Strong stand. No problems after many uses.
K**I
Solid for the price (was: Inadequate dimensions)
Reasonable finish & stability for the price, good (even unnecessarily high) vertical extension, but the horizontal element is too short, potentially making the whole product a no-go; the element rotates on its axis & can be clamped onto any bar of the bike frame, but they say to pick a spot close to the center of the gravity of the bike, and even when fully extended, with a bare minimum of maybe 1/8" extending on the other side, that's not enough for the pedals to clear the vertical element. There is no option to ask the seller, hence posting my dilemma here. If I don't find a way (other than removing the pedal, then this will be going back...Update 2024-08-26: Not sure what I did the first time around, but by now had 3 or 4 sessions with the stand with bike pedals clearing every time, so no worries on that front anymore. The clamp for the vertical extension came assembled too weak or too tight: it wraps around the extension so can be locked only once every full turn; at turn T it wasn't holding tight enough & the bike would slide down over time (just like many other reviewers complain), but at turn T+1 it was too tight to close. I simply unscrewed it all the way, removed & reinserted the hexagonal end two pans worth of turn tighter, and voila!Bumping up the stars...
D**Y
SOLID & EASY TO USE
Wow... so many good things about this very affordable bike service rack!My top 3:VERY LITTLE ASSEMBLYEASY TO USESOLID VALUE FOR SO LITTLE $sVeey few nits to pick here but I am mechanically inclined.Plus look at the excellent packaging in my 1st photo of an extra secure shipping box with extra corregated sheets for protection.Then in 2nd image I include the inner product packaging which for me was ample instructions to asemble & use.Yet as in 3rd image the instructions are mostly very large dark fonts with easy to understand wording so.I did go thru anyway before I assembled it.4th image is a zoom in on light grey small font that makes no sense to me why some (in my opinion) inexperienced or just ambivalent to customers marketielng person would permit such a thing. Yet with extra light, I could read.USING IS not just easy but for me no complaints as it is really solid & well thought out with available super wide footprint stability & more flexibility in height & angles than I need & I'm 6'3"It has extra features like the tool tray & handle bar holder that I've not seen reason to use yet but suspect will come in handy sometimes.BUY AGAIN? Only if someone steals it as this is so solid I doubt in how I use it that it will ever break it!OH NO... Hope I did not just jinx myself! Haha!
S**R
Great value!
Works beautifully! Solid tool. User friendly 👍🏼
P**M
Perfect to work on bikes
My husband has this in our basement to work on our bikes. It’s sturdy and easy to put together. We’re very happy with it.
A**Y
Not bad
Been looking for a bike rack that I can use when doing some minor repairs on my mtb. This one fits the bill. Price ain't that bad compared to those expensive bike racks that pretty much does the same thing. This thing is easy to fold and unfold with just a twist of a lever. It's not the smallest when folded but compact enough to just leave it in a corner when not in use. I am not sure I can recommend this on ebikes that pack some weight. The part that holds the clamp for the bike is made of plastic. The second time I used it is when I noticed that one of the bolts that holds the foot and the sliding part of the rack was missing. Luckily, I found it back in the garage. Checked all the bolts on it and to my surprise, they are all loose. Took them out one at a time, put a dab of loctite and reinstall them. After that, the rack was nomore wobbly. Would still recommend this despite that incident.
A**P
Great product for so little money.
I bought this to work on my bike while spending a month away from home and did not want to disassemble my Park Stand to take with me. I am very impressed with this model. The four legs are adjustable to give you a narrow to wide base that gives you a lot of stability. There are quick releases that allow you to adjust to almost any height or angle. It has two features I have not experienced with my Park Stand, a tool tray and a stanchion to hold the handlebars steady. Both are nice features. If possible I would have given 4.5 stars for sturdiness, as it seems very sturdy, but not as sturdy as the steel Park Stand, so I wouldn't give it a 5, but it comes close.One thing I that is a little annoying, but easily fixable, is that water gets trapped and sits in both the tool tray and the bike clamp. I am going to drill some small holes in both that will allow the water to drain without compromising the integrity of either.It only took about 8-9 min. to assemble and I cleaned both my roadie and my tri bike in about 30 min. each and enjoyed using this stand for both. Next I will change out my chainrings on the tri for mountain riding. I expect it will work well for that, too.I definitely recommend this product for those who want a portable bike stand.
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