I've never use a park tool repair stand before, but I love my feedback spots stand. I've been using it very regularly for about 8 years and it's still in good shape. You do have to grease the head and clamp every couple years, otherwise the clutch doesn't disengage as well and the clamp doesn't automatically release all the way, but other than that it's quite trouble free.
Feedack Sport products are solid. I've been using their reactional stand for over 15 years (it was branded Ulitimate back then) for bikes up to 40+ lbs, no kidding. Only thing that I need to replaced was the clamp as the rubber covering eventually worn out. The only reason I never upgrade to their higher models is because the way this stand folded when not in use works better for my limited storage space.
I’ve been using the pro mechanic HD stand for a few months now. Somehow the thrust bearing that sits behind the tri knob got damaged and the little bearings started falling out, so it wasn’t spinning freely. However feedback sports have every part you could need to repair your own stand, got a new bearing under warranty - happy days. Funnily enough I also just picked up the trying stand a few days ago :)
Man that's a nice bike stand! I've been using the Pro Truing Stand since 2016 and it is awesome! The first wedge style axles it came with were awful but I upgraded to the v2 axle when it came out and it made the stand amazing. I mainly use it for rotor truing but also works great for a quick rim truing check, but I wouldn't want it as my only stand if I were building my own wheelsets. One day I'll replace my wobbly blue bike stand with a red one. 😎
Since Park Tool releases new tools often, I was able to get a new "outdated" PCS-9.2 for only $80. If this ever goes on sale, it looks like a great professional stand.
Very nice looking set you lucky dog!!!i have the wobbly blue one too especially with my e bike in it but hey it works.I really like the tray keeps tools and lubes handy,I also ziptied a small metal plate across the top so my blue magnetic parts tray stays nice and handy too.Cheers!!!
Looks good. Only drawback I see with the stand is that quick release. If you accidentally press or push it releases and the bike can fall and get damaged.
I use a custom made wall mount, tbh I copied EVT's fixed wall mount design I was ready to shell out the 700$ USD but they were out of stock and my park tool just failed 😂
Question...i install archer d1x last summer and now after a year the motor stop working i check with archer they dont fix them they only offer a gen 2 shifter for more money anyone knows if i can open that shifter box ! Is this fixable ! Thank you 🚴♂️ think ill re install my xtr shifter mechanical 😊 i have xtr rd works very good
Hello Formula CL2241 / 141QR can I put without problem on this hub 12 speed shimano deor m6100 10 - 51 cassette I am currently using 11 speed m5100 11 -42 thanks
No you can't, your Formula hub has HG-body. The M6100 cassett use later generation MicroSpline-body. You need a 12-spd cassett built for HG-body like Sram PG-1210/1230, Sunrace CSMZ90/603/800/903, Garbaruk etc.
I've never use a park tool repair stand before, but I love my feedback spots stand. I've been using it very regularly for about 8 years and it's still in good shape. You do have to grease the head and clamp every couple years, otherwise the clutch doesn't disengage as well and the clamp doesn't automatically release all the way, but other than that it's quite trouble free.
Feedack Sport products are solid. I've been using their reactional stand for over 15 years (it was branded Ulitimate back then) for bikes up to 40+ lbs, no kidding. Only thing that I need to replaced was the clamp as the rubber covering eventually worn out. The only reason I never upgrade to their higher models is because the way this stand folded when not in use works better for my limited storage space.
Thanks for sharing! Been happy with their stand and truing stand so far, actually very happy
I’ve been using the pro mechanic HD stand for a few months now. Somehow the thrust bearing that sits behind the tri knob got damaged and the little bearings started falling out, so it wasn’t spinning freely.
However feedback sports have every part you could need to repair your own stand, got a new bearing under warranty - happy days.
Funnily enough I also just picked up the trying stand a few days ago :)
Best invention ever😎
@@LoveMTB agreed, very happy with the purchase.
Man that's a nice bike stand! I've been using the Pro Truing Stand since 2016 and it is awesome! The first wedge style axles it came with were awful but I upgraded to the v2 axle when it came out and it made the stand amazing. I mainly use it for rotor truing but also works great for a quick rim truing check, but I wouldn't want it as my only stand if I were building my own wheelsets. One day I'll replace my wobbly blue bike stand with a red one. 😎
I absolutely LOVE the truing stand and the fact that I can take it with me. Super happy, can’t wait for the tray to be available also
I used to just flip the bike upside down in my yard.
Since then I’m using PRS-22.2 for carbon frames and PRS-25 for non-carbon frames.
Not bad choices
Since Park Tool releases new tools often, I was able to get a new "outdated" PCS-9.2 for only $80. If this ever goes on sale, it looks like a great professional stand.
Smart!🤘
Very nice looking set you lucky dog!!!i have the wobbly blue one too especially with my e bike in it but hey it works.I really like the tray keeps tools and lubes handy,I also ziptied a small metal plate across the top so my blue magnetic parts tray stays nice and handy too.Cheers!!!
Thanks Glenn hope you're riding a lot with the milder weather!
I use the orange one (Super B). Its fine for my home mechanic purposes, but I have to weigh it down to use it with my eeb.
Reality is any repair stand is better than no repair stand I know it was a revelation when I got my first one
@@LoveMTB absolutely. For the price I paid it's amazing. Not looking to buy anything else, other than a couple of sandbags
Looks good. Only drawback I see with the stand is that quick release. If you accidentally press or push it releases and the bike can fall and get damaged.
I do wish there was some sort of storage tray for frequently use items. Main reason I still have my old park stand is that the HD doesnt have a tray.
They do have it but not for this particular model. Or not yet. Hope soon as well!
I need a fork mount stand. I don't want to spit the oil everywhere when bleeding brakes.
That's what I need. That's the one 👍
Looks sturdy and outstanding but is it expensive sir?
Not cheap that's for sure but you pay to play? 😊
I got a Feedback Sport Home Mechanic stand 6 years ago at MEC.
Is your discount retroactive?
Wish it was 😊
I wish the legs on my feedback sports stand were a bit longer/wider for better stability
Yeah these are extra long to support the weight
I use a custom made wall mount, tbh I copied EVT's fixed wall mount design I was ready to shell out the 700$ USD but they were out of stock and my park tool just failed 😂
Lucjy to have that option!
When just flipping the bike upside down isn’t enough 😂
Isn’t that how we all started?😊
Flipping upside down isn't the smartest of ideas if your bike has hydraulic brakes
@@channul4887 actually I store my bikes upside down…
@@LoveMTB that's fine, brakes are just an accessory that should work 90% of the time.
@@channul4887 💯 🤪
Question...i install archer d1x last summer and now after a year the motor stop working i check with archer they dont fix them they only offer a gen 2 shifter for more money anyone knows if i can open that shifter box ! Is this fixable ! Thank you 🚴♂️ think ill re install my xtr shifter mechanical 😊 i have xtr rd works very good
Did you pay for the stand and truing mount?
I almost never pay what you guys pay
😂 At first I thought HD is initialism for high definition. Then after seeing the chart, I realised it means heavy duty.
😊
Hello Formula CL2241 / 141QR can I put without problem on this hub 12 speed shimano deor m6100 10 - 51 cassette I am currently using 11 speed m5100 11 -42 thanks
9 mm QR - you use your bike skewer to attach the wheel. The provided axle is for thru axle
No you can't, your Formula hub has HG-body. The M6100 cassett use later generation MicroSpline-body. You need a 12-spd cassett built for HG-body like Sram PG-1210/1230, Sunrace CSMZ90/603/800/903, Garbaruk etc.
@@and30ers thanks man really helped me out hats off 😀
Shipping is US only 😢
Is it!? Hmmm
@@LoveMTB unfortunately yes 😔
@@kmarekeu 😌😌