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Chucko
a Weekend Warrior
from Silicon Valley, CA, USADate Reviewed: August 30, 2006
Strengths: Very portable - packs compactly. Small footprint. Places bike at a convenient height for drivetrain work.Weaknesses: Somewhat awkward to mount bike on stand - you really need 3 hands. Truing stand is too flexible, awkward to use with tires mounted. Stand is tippy if bike is mounted without front tire on truing stand.Bottom Line: I've had this thing for a few years. It remains my only truing stand. The fact that it packs into itself is important in my crowded garage. If you're doing a lot of wheel truing, I'd suggest something a little more solid. But overall for general purpose bike maintenance, this unit is a great value.
Favorite Trail: Saratoga Gap
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: don't remember, but it was on sale
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Barry Bennett
a Weekend Warrior
from Nova Scotia, CanadaDate Reviewed: July 18, 2003
Strengths: Lightweight, mobile - legs unscrew and it fits in a folding camping chair bag. Love the trueing stand. Adjustable to fit any bike.Weaknesses: Easily knocked over, Set screws can fall off and get lost if you don't remember to keep them tight.Bottom Line: I have a hobby bikeshop in my garage and service around 100 bikes a year. I use this as a mobile unit whenever the opportunity arrises and it serves as my only truing stand.
Favorite Trail: Cape Split
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
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$75.00
Purchased At: Stove and Cycle
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