John Kelin
08-29-12, 06:32 PM
Hi all,
I'm brand new to this forum. I'm very pleased to be here. I look forward to learning about bikes, almost as much as I look forward to my next ride.
I come with a question. Someone has given me a used bike stand, a Park PRS-6 single arm repair stand. I'm delighted to have a free bike stand -- I'd been making do without. But I'm a little puzzled, because the stand does not appear to be very adjustable.
I refer specifically to the central post -- and I'm making up that term; it probably has an actual name. It's the steel post attached to the base. It does not appear to be adjustable. I can't raise it or lower it.
Am I wrong in thinking bikes should typically be fitted onto a stand on the seat post? This is what I've done, but the front wheel touches the floor. It's still useable, but there's gotta be a better way.
My bike is a steel frame Bianchi. Is it okay do attach it to the stand via the top tube?
Any insights will be valuable.
Thanks in advance!
I'm brand new to this forum. I'm very pleased to be here. I look forward to learning about bikes, almost as much as I look forward to my next ride.
I come with a question. Someone has given me a used bike stand, a Park PRS-6 single arm repair stand. I'm delighted to have a free bike stand -- I'd been making do without. But I'm a little puzzled, because the stand does not appear to be very adjustable.
I refer specifically to the central post -- and I'm making up that term; it probably has an actual name. It's the steel post attached to the base. It does not appear to be adjustable. I can't raise it or lower it.
Am I wrong in thinking bikes should typically be fitted onto a stand on the seat post? This is what I've done, but the front wheel touches the floor. It's still useable, but there's gotta be a better way.
My bike is a steel frame Bianchi. Is it okay do attach it to the stand via the top tube?
Any insights will be valuable.
Thanks in advance!
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