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Old 11-19-15, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rousseau
Fork mount. Always. It's just way better than the ones you clamp your seat tube or seat post onto. Like others have said, you can spin your bike around, which is amazing, and nothing gets in the way of the work you want to do. You never have to bother with the need to stabilize the front fork, as that's a built-in feature.

Another cool thing with the fork mounted repair stand is that you can lift the rear end up with one hand and do a proper cleaning/inspection of the underside of the bottom bracket and the chainstays.



With a standard stand, more than half the time you just hang the saddle nose over the clamp, right?

Well I do, anyway.
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