Bicycle Mechanics - Carbon Frame safe repair stand

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Bobsled
10-21-10, 02:13 PM
So, is there a safe way to clamp a CF frame? Even the seatpost is CF so it that the lesser of all evils? I have an older Park stand with a clamp like this. http://www.parktool.com/product/spring-linkage-clamp-1
bikeman715
10-21-10, 02:30 PM
Do you want to crush the frame or seat post ? to be on the safe side the answer is no. Find yourself a old seat post of alloy to fit into your frame and use it. And clamp on it.
Staggerwing
10-21-10, 02:33 PM
Pull out the carbon seatpost, with saddle, insert old, aluminum seatpost, and clamp to that.
I have that very same Park clamp, and would never use it directly on something really nice.
^^^^Too funny, identical thought, mere minutes apart.
fietsbob
10-21-10, 02:44 PM
or one like this : http://www.parktool.com/product/team-race-stand
take front wheel out, clamp fork in stand, and the other support sits under the BB.
Bobsled
10-21-10, 02:54 PM
Thanks. I guess I'll have to get some old AL seatpost then for repairs.
RaleighComp
10-21-10, 03:00 PM
I've been using the older version of this stand since 1997:
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1030406_-1_1512507_20000_400036
I like it better than a Park for anything that has a conventional down tube. You don't really have to tighten the clamp down very much at all for the bike to remain stable since it's supported at the BB and two points on the down tube. The only con is you can't flip the bike around at any angle you please.
JohnDThompson
10-21-10, 06:33 PM
You can use the Park ISC-1 in your current stand, and it accommodates a wide range of seat tube inside diameters, if you have several bikes:
http://www.nexternal.com/reparto/images/spr_ISC-1_2005729_70525.jpg
Get a Park PRS-20 or equivalent and be done with it. It's far more hassle to mess around with taking the seatpost out than to pop the front wheel off.
reptilezs
10-21-10, 06:51 PM
i just clamp the carbon post, i have the traditional clamp like you linked to but with the adjusting nut instead of the spring. for aero posts i swap to the extreme range clamp. we have cheap alloy dummy posts in the shop but i dont bother
Bobsled
10-21-10, 08:55 PM
Yeah, it's one of these older ones http://www.amazon.com/Park-PCS-1-Consumer-Repair-Stand/dp/B000GI0NS0
i just clamp the carbon post,r
+1. I've been doing it for two years on a round carbon fiber seat post. I have a Minoura stands and the seems there is enough rubber material to distribute the compressive stresses. I don't clamp more than needed - no gorilla crushing forces required.
Sometimes, I hang my seat on top of the clamp mechanism for some tasks like chain lubing and light maintenance.
kleinboogie
10-22-10, 12:34 AM
Also been clamping my Cannondale tear-drop post and FSA round posts for 2 years with no problems. I have the PCS-10 which lets you micro-adjust the clamp strength so I start with it barely holding it and slowly twist it until it's snug enough not to slip. The only task I haven't done was torque a crankset. Would never ever clamp the frame. GL
jamesdak
12-27-10, 07:05 PM
Reviving this old thread to address my issue. I am planning to build a DIY pipe bike repair stand to work on my bikes. No concerns with my two steel road bikes or my two aluminum MBs but have worries about clamping the mutant 2011 Trek Madone 5.9 I have. This CF bike does not have a conventional seatpost to remove and replace for clamping. Any ideas on the best way to deal with this. I am planning on just simple stand with a cushioned pony clamp as the actual bike holder.
reptilezs
12-27-10, 07:09 PM
Reviving this old thread to address my issue. I am planning to build a DIY pipe bike repair stand to work on my bikes. No concerns with my two steel road bikes or my two aluminum MBs but have worries about clamping the mutant 2011 Trek Madone 5.9 I have. This CF bike does not have a conventional seatpost to remove and replace for clamping. Any ideas on the best way to deal with this. I am planning on just simple stand with a cushioned pony clamp as the actual bike holder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIG9gZtSJ5Q skip to 1 45 on how to clamp aero posts
ultraman6970
12-27-10, 08:20 PM
In my opinion the best ones for carbon and bikes with not rounded tubes, are those ones that actually hold the bike from the fork and form the rear end. Tacx has one.
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