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Anybody else have one of these?
Highly mobile…front folds up!
I have hung tandems on this without any problems! You can offset the weight bias with the extreme clamps!
Love the extreme clamps!
This has room for everything! Almost too much room!
It carried this for awhile…32lbs. But I couldn’t carry any lubes or extras… Opened it up on the truck tailgate or a picnic table! Rolled the stand over!
Anybody else have one of these or used one of these?
I believe they were made for just one year!
One was bought from a retired big box store bike mechanic.
I don’t remember where the other one came from.
The big box was on EBay.
It works out great in the bicycle, exercise, gun, general work area room…making room for each different activity!
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??? I have no idea what this is about.
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My guess is that the OP is building tension toward a grand finale of a video of him/her riding the bike shown in the first photo while towing everything else shown in the subsequent photos.
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I thought it was about the existential angst and disappointment due to ownership of the combination bike repair stand/beer cooler.
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How does the presence of a beer cooler on the base of the stand contribute to existential angst and disappointment? Maybe the next day, after the hangover?
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huh.
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Fun thread and a quick read.
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Sooooo... Could you give us a clue as to what you want to know? They are bike stands. Handy to have when working on a bike. Most riders I know make do with one.
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Is it your stand? It looks like someone took a bike shop quality Park stand and attached it to some kind of cart. Was that you? I'm pretty sure Park never sold such a thing, but I do vaguely remember seeing one on a cart before. Park stands have been attached to a lot of things. Possibly the most common is a trailer hitch.