PARK TOOL TS-2.3 vs BIKE HAND YC-512 Wheel Truing Stand

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Hello,
    I invite you to compare Park Tool TS-2.3 truing stand, and three times cheaper Taiwanese Bike Hand YC-512. From the video you will find out, what makes them different, and what connects them. As well is it is worth paying extra for Park Tool, or maybe Bike Hand offers the same for much lower price :)
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Комментарии • 25

  • @EditioCastigata
    @EditioCastigata 9 месяцев назад +3

    Mój Parktool przykręciłem do stołu do strzyżenia psów. 🙂

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hahah jak się trzyma to super ;)

  • @kylegull9488
    @kylegull9488 5 месяцев назад

    This stand will not accommodate 148mm hubs. It says it will fit 150mm but with thru axles you need the adapters and it won’t fit.

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, you can fit BOOST 148 hub in to Bike Hand, but instead of adapters you have to use the axle from the frame on which the wheel will rotate.

  • @hsbhekti8075
    @hsbhekti8075 3 месяца назад

    I have a bikehand truing stand and the stand right-left was not inline, so its hard to find the center of the wheel because its move when tightening the bolts

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  3 месяца назад +1

      You need to calibrate it. Tutorials on how to do this can find on YT. You can use a special tool, or wheel for this, which you can be sure is perfectly straight.

    • @nadsim154
      @nadsim154 Месяц назад

      You can't, the thing will move anyway. I also have it...

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  Месяц назад

      @@nadsim154 You must calibrate it correctly. I set mine to a perfectly straight wheel, and everything was fine.

    • @hsbhekti8075
      @hsbhekti8075 Месяц назад

      @@COOLBIKEyt the problem is the vertical stand between right and left wasn't inline, it can't be adjusted. My solution is to put a washer on the gap between the base and vertical stand near the axis, and then right/left vertical stand correctly inline. The other problem is...axis for the tilting stand wasn't inline again between left/right side, such a poor product. I don't know if this only happened to my purchased batch

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  Месяц назад

      @@hsbhekti8075 I had no problems with adjustment.

  • @nadsim154
    @nadsim154 21 день назад

    The BIKE HAND one is trash, so many of them can't be calibrated because the feet are moving and there's no way to fix it.

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  21 день назад

      Hi, what do you mean by: "feet are moving" ?

    • @nadsim154
      @nadsim154 21 день назад

      @@COOLBIKEyt The two base feet have play no matter if you tighten or untighten the screws, it is not straight.
      I think this doesn't happen for all of them but it does for many and did for mine.
      You can try to calibrate it to accomodate that problem but then it won't be consistent with every wheels.

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  21 день назад

      Mine didn't have such a problems, and I had to assemble it, and screw on the legs every time I used it.
      They are fastened with 4 bolts, and are made of steel. Can't you just bent them, so that there is no play in the connection with the base of the stand?

    • @nadsim154
      @nadsim154 21 день назад

      @@COOLBIKEyt This is really thick steel, i tried to bend it but it is really hard and there's so much play that i don't know if it would even make a difference.

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  21 день назад

      Maybe choose some washers to level it out, or a rubber spacer will do the trick?

  • @alexanderlawson1649
    @alexanderlawson1649 7 месяцев назад

    I would bet, the Park Tool stand is most likely made in Taiwan or China as most things are these days. So the Bike Hand is most likely best value for money. I made my own wheel truing stand so I don't need either of them.

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  7 месяцев назад +2

      You are wrong, Park Tool makes its tools in USA :
      ruclips.net/video/IMaeXXzpmBQ/видео.html
      You will find it in 0:34s
      But does this mean that they are better quality than those made in Taiwan or China...? it all depends on the factory, and manufacturer.
      Big advantage of Parkt Tool is possibility of rebuilding it, availability of parts, and fact that it keeps the price better.
      But you are right, that the price-quality ratio is better in Bike Hand.

    • @Thecrazyvaclav
      @Thecrazyvaclav 5 месяцев назад +1

      The truing stand is made in the park factory, but a lot of their generic tools are rebranded cheap tools with a 150% mark up in price for a bit of blue plastic

    • @COOLBIKEyt
      @COOLBIKEyt  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Thecrazyvaclav Can you give specific examples of those parts ?

    • @Thecrazyvaclav
      @Thecrazyvaclav 5 месяцев назад

      @@COOLBIKEyt the beam torque wrenches are rebranded craftsman.
      the general wrenches cost about £80 in the uk, we have a tool shop called machine mart, they sell Clarke wrenches with red plastic on for £23, take the plastic off both park and Clarke the parts numbers are the same, guess the park sockets, ratchet wrenches and ratchets will be the same.
      The pliers, snap ring pliers, slide hammer, will be bought in cheaply and rebranded, as park won’t be selling big numbers of tools to make everything themselves.
      I’d guess they do make freewheel, cassette and bottom bracket tools themselves as they are bike specific specialist tools.
      In Europe we have a good range of good quality bicycle tool makers like
      Unior,
      Cyclus,
      VAR,
      Cyclo,
      Bitul,
      BSC.
      I tend to buy from those, especially Unior who do make every one of their tools in their factories, made with steel from another Unior factory, they even make their own packaging in house as well, and have done for 104 years.
      park for me are a last resort tool, I only buy them if I can’t get a quality tool from elsewhere, their videos are excellent though, I will praise them for that.