Old 09-11-17 | 12:20 PM
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Crossthreaded88
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From: Dogtown, CA. USA

Bikes: Cannondale M500, Electra Cruiser 7, Schwinn Cruiser 3 2003 retro, Trek Calipso Cruiser 7sp, Dyno Taboo Tiki, Dyno Moon Eyes, Dyno Duece, Dyno Moto 7

Park works for me!

Better than Park ya reet! Okay I must say I am in love with my old discontinued Park PCS-1 which I won in an auction 5 years ago for $130.00 compared to nothing it was badass to say the least. No wobbles on mine although I did contact Park to get new feet caps and jaw inserts so that probably helped. Every time I see one for sale I swoop it up because I plan to be buried with one so a man needs options. Seriously though the PCS-1 is so portable I can bring it with on ride trips it stores flat takes up almost no room in my truck. Scored a professional one with a big steel base which is good for home but I still end up pulling out the PCS-1 for most repairs and services. Just scored 2 more from the same guy $50 each. One needed $11 in parts from Park the other only $6 and one had the telescoping mast option for quick release height adjustments. Did I mention I really like my Park PCS-1? Nice stand if you can get a hold of one the modern stands from Park have legs that stick out and I am always tripping over the one my friend has in his garage. Any stand is better than nothing it's like having 4 hands. Brake and gears adjustments are virtually impossible with out a stand and spot truing wheels is a big advantage. I'd pay up to $150 for a nice one but the cheaper the better and Park still has parts so go for it.
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