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Originally Posted by masi61
Looks like nice quality. I'm not familiar with the brand. That vice grip style clamp does look like it would impart significant force so carbon or oversized aluminum frames would be best not clamped directly to it.

Originally Posted by mpetry912
agreed. it clamps over center like the older Park clamp, careful with thin tube frames, other than that it looks like a nice item.

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The clamp works more like the current Park professional grade linkage clamp than the spring clamp that came on my PRS-6 stand. I’ve upgraded that clamp to a linkage clamp several years ago. Other than my tandem, I don’t clamp to the frame on any bike anyway. I always clamp to the seatpost. With the tandem, I’m very careful about clamping the frame
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