Park PSC-9 for $105 with free shipping.
The things this stand lacks over the $30 more expensive
PCS-10:
- The quick-clamp head of the PCS-10 It isn't a hardship most of the time as it only takes 4 seconds to spin the crank to open or close the clamp of the PCS-9
- The bolt to raise/lower the stand is not a thumb-screw but a silly allan-head bolt. this can easily be fixed with a longer thumbscrew to make it much more handy.
- The legs don't snap together when you fold up the stand. I use a big blue wide rubber band (came on a bunch of Broccoli from the supermarket -love these indestructible rubber bands) to hold the legs together when folded
The thing about a real stand is the ability to pull it around on the floor and to walk around behind it to work on the other side of the bike rather than having to dismount the bike and turn it around backwards. I can strip a bike down to the frame (including removing the cottered cranks, BB, and headset/fork) in less than 20 minutes usually in my PCS-9. I put the bike in the stand and leave it clamped the entire time. I can spin the bike around on the stand to any angle to access any part or walk around to the back to work on the far side.