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Old 01-27-17 | 01:26 PM
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kevindsingleton
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Bikes: 2013 Specialized Crosstrail Elite, 1986 Centurion Elite RS, Diamondback hardtail MTB, '70s Fuji Special Road Racer, 2012 Raleigh Revenio 2.0, 1992 Trek 1000

Originally Posted by DrIsotope
If you're going to put the workstand in the garage and happen to have a workbench, the Park PCS-12 will save you a good bit of money. It's just the bench-mount version of the PCS-10, so you save about $70 as it doesn't have legs. I'm quite pleased with mine.
I have both a PCS-10 and a PCS-12. Be aware that there is no height adjustment for the PCS-12, so you'll want to be sure your bench will bring the bike(s) to the height you need. Also, I had to mount my PCS-12 on a board to space it away from the bench top and other supports to clear the whirling cranks and pedals.
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