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Tri Bike Stand
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Can someone please recommend a bike stand 'safe' for carbon tri bike frames? I don't do a ton of maintenance. Mainly need for chain lube, after ride washes, etc.

Thanks,

-j

Justin Levy
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [Justlevy] [ In reply to ]
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You could lean your bike up against a wall.
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [Justlevy] [ In reply to ]
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any stand will do, you just need the Hirobel clamp.

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Re: Tri Bike Stand [ABarnes] [ In reply to ]
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Nice, thank you. Pricey, but this will do the trick.

Justin Levy
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [Justlevy] [ In reply to ]
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I do all that stuff on my indoor trainer where my bike stays parked. Outdoors to wash it I lean it against a wall as previously mentioned.

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Re: Tri Bike Stand [Justlevy] [ In reply to ]
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [ABarnes] [ In reply to ]
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OMG...I have been looking for 2 years.

This is fantastic
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [dcohen24] [ In reply to ]
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There is a heck of a deal on a hirobel in the classifieds...
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [GreatScott] [ In reply to ]
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GreatScott wrote:
https://www.feedbacksports.com/shop/sprint-work-stand/


This is the best stand. I've had the seat post clamp style and this one rocks.
Last edited by: ArrozconMango: Mar 26, 17 20:39
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [ABarnes] [ In reply to ]
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ABarnes wrote:
any stand will do, you just need the Hirobel clamp.

That's a nice looking product, but $250 for a clamp? Sorry, no.

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Re: Tri Bike Stand [CCF] [ In reply to ]
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I also use the Feedback Sprint. It is a very well built piece.
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [Justlevy] [ In reply to ]
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Feedback Sport Sprint.

If this is just for lubing the chain and cleaning? Don't need a stand. Just lean the bike against something, or do it on the trainer. Stand is for wrenching.
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Re: Tri Bike Stand [GreatScott] [ In reply to ]
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If you want to save a few bucks and get the same type of stand, I've been using the park version for 10+ years, and nashbar has a 20-30% coupon every week lately:

http://www.nashbar.com/...3_10052_184143_-1___

Or the higher end lighter version:

http://www.nashbar.com/...00000000002057_-1___
Last edited by: SBRcoffee: Mar 27, 17 5:21
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