Old repair stand
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I keep one similar to that outside for power washing and tearing down bikes before rebuild.......15-20......
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Yeah, I'll just keep it then. Thanks
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Never saw that design before; admirably minimal, given its versatility. The most obvious drawback of the design is that the foot-lever-actuated clamping arrangement makes it a little too easy for a shade-tree mechanic to crush the down tube. Still, it was probably built in the era of gaspipe balloon-tire bikes.
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