Title | : | Park Tool Home Mechanic Bicycle Repair Stand - PCS-10.2 - Is it worth $199? |
Lasting | : | 9.19 |
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Views | : | 41 rb |
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Can I use the repair stand PCS-102 to wash my bike? I guess what I'm asking is can it be wet and not get rusted? Comment from : Adam Ly |
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I bought a CXWXC bike repair stand ,it cheaper and worked really well Comment from : Li Jona |
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Nada que ver la traducción en español, favor tener cuidado Comment from : josse count |
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You siply does not know what Park tool means If you compare it to cheap stand Comment from : Liquidazot |
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My Opinion Is Worth It Because That Brand Using By Any Professional Bike Mechanic and You Can Watch GTN, GMBN, GCN and EMBN They Are Using This Great Product Brand Comment from : Adam Putu |
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Good review You got me sold Hopefully it's on sale for Black Friday Comment from : Ace Goodheart |
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what about ebike something like 23 kg weight : ) can it hold the top of the frame? Comment from : suppermanzz zz |
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The Park Work Stands that are outstanding are in the PRS series If you shop aggressively, you can find one of those for $200 or less On the home mechanic stands, Park is no better than many of the other stands out there I've owned dozens of stands over the years Comment from : thifty bill |
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I need one please send me Comment from : Najimudeen Wahab |
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I feel like we all started with that cheap rack it did what we needed it to do for the time being, but after a while we realized there’s a reason these stands are so cheap Once we bought a nice stand, we question why we waited so long! Buy once cry once! Comment from : NickyNice |
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2 pipe clamps clamped to my radial arm saw table is my repair stand Comment from : Percy Faith |
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For the price Park Tools can't provide a handle bar hold rod? Comment from : Percy Faith |
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Thank you for the review! Comment from : Unconditional Positive Regard |
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I have a PCS-10 and do NOT love it This 102 looks like it has fixed my main gripe: the way the bottom legs secure and lock into position The PCS-10 relies on cheap steel "buttons" inside the tubes, which are a pain to use and have already broken (quickly replaced, good warranty service) But every time I set it up and take it down I regret buying it But yes: love that frame clamp Comment from : fgiraffe |
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Back when I worked in a bike shop, I had three pieces of rope hanging from the ceiling One was a loop that looped around the saddle, the other two had hooks bent from 3/16" or 1/4" steel rod for the handlebars Worked on thousands of bikes with it 45 years later, I still use the same setup Removing stubborn BB's, not an issue Clamp grabbing cables, nope Works amazingly well for what it is and how little it cost, and it stows away easily I'm considering a stand for mobile use, thought Comment from : KH Wolter |
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I use a aldi rack and it has fails and good things but mostly I used it to fix other people bikes since it barley holds my bikes I want the park tool I used the ones they have at the shops the silver ones With wing adjustments and the clamp is like no other My friend has the one for the tool bench with that wheel holder as well now bench clamp has its boundaries it is still nice to have Still looking for a park tool stand Comment from : Wanna Ride Bikes |
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No its not, I made my own off one of my welding table using a pipe clamp, cost 20$ you can also use a cable pull clamp welded up on a stand, I made one from work when I was 15, 42 years ago Comment from : mountaintruth1 deeds |
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nice review, I could use a bike stand for occasional work Comment from : NovaPrime00 |
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I like clamping my top tube Comment from : lifeathand |
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Kev, how would you compare this to a Feedback Sports Sport Mechanic Repair Stand ? Comment from : MARK Martini |
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I'm not sure why you're not getting 360 degrees of rotation off of the stand head, but I've been researching this stand, and it's supposed to rotate 360 degrees, it even states that on the box FWIW Comment from : Ripper 7620 |
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Thanks for having the other 2 stands to set up the framework/ context for the PCS 102 I’ve been using an improvised trunk rack for 3 decades of MTB fun whether it was hooked/strapped on a car trunk, mini-van rear hatch, or SUV hatch 31 years later , I bought my first ever bike stand My back was killing me after working on 2 (folding) bikes after having to bend/stoop/crouch/take a knee in order to wash the rear cassette(s) I cleaned up and youtube searched the best (for the price point and home use) The Park Tool PCS 102 ordered from local bike shop in Toronto Thanks for the super comparison and fabulous description Peace Be To Journey!brbrUpdate: brThe PCS 102 arrived and I deliberately used the Youtube Park Tools video on assembling this Repair Stand Their video was super easy to follow and everything came together smoothly Like the author said, I’ve waited for so long I’m super glad I have it after all this time I cannot add any more information to this super informative video That’s a compliment to the author Warmest thanks Comment from : Barney Go |
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This 102 or the 92? Wich one js better? Comment from : For Ever MTB |
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The pieces that ling at the legs and join the main vertical post a little way up, are they secured to a plastic bracket or is that aluminum? Comment from : Drew Jones |
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I just ordered mine the other day! I seen this on GMBN channel Stoked to have it!! Comment from : Moto life always! |
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it is very easy to modify the Aldi bike stand, just drill a 6mm hole through the plastic bracket and the 360 ° arm, put in a steel sprint and you have no problem with the arm twisting brI'm surprised none of the cheaper bike stands come with this solution Comment from : Deje Dejsson |
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I have the PCS-10 two years ago, and I do love it, but at some point I will get the PCS-102 Comment from : Marshall David WahlstromHelgren |
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Great video so glad you call it as it is keep it up bud 👍👍 Comment from : Space G |
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i just ordered one from walmart for $2999 o hope its not a fake hahaha Comment from : luckypinoy |
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Those tools were given to put the stand together and not ment to work on a bike with it Comment from : Scott Chamberlin |
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Must walk around the bike I rather be able to spin the bike Comment from : I S |
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Untreated wood against concrete, aghast! ;) Comment from : samnelso |
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PCS10 is a much better stand Comment from : Spanky |
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The ParkTool looks like it would last a decade or more Comment from : J L |
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Park Tool should hang their heads supplying those crappy assembly tools Comment from : Bookoo c |
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I loved when you said aldi I was like I shop there I must be cool???!! Comment from : Midget |
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Only down side to this stand is heavy bikes or ebikes, the bottom clamp for the legs is very bad about failing/sliding up We use a secondary clamp above it when hanging heavier bikes 40 lbs + Comment from : Zac Jones |
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well donebryou made many great pointsbrbut really you don't need to pivot the bike around horizontallybr8:28 are those black spacers plastic? has it developed paly or wear?brI have a PRS 32-2, but I have that for pure home wrenching, but this one definitely has incitements to it, I love that fishing reel style thing to adjust the clamp, lovely, it's a must on any repair standbrthis one is much better than what Topeak has to offer, IMO the Topeak Prepstand Elite is garbage, and overpriced, it has some of the issues, it too sags as those cheap repair stand, and the adjustment of angle is horrible, it has teeth, and a knob to clamp the bike down, awful, bot now the Pro model was updated with a handle there but still not great Comment from : Johannes Nilsen |
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3 legs are more stable on uneven surfaces than 4 or more legs Comment from : Dougs Scale Models |
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Something with three legs can't wobble because three points define a plane, you need four or more to be able to get one of them off the ground Comment from : JohnEdwa |
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Funny how I just bought a new repair stand a few days ago and this showed up a day laterbrbrbrbrAlso i forgot to subscribe since the announcement on the main channel Comment from : TyrannoKoenigsegg |
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I've tripped over my Aldi bike stand so many times Comment from : ArsenicEagle |
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Park tool is expensive :S Comment from : Rebecca Lowery |
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I'm going to be buying a new bike this winter Do you have a recommendation or video on a full set of assembly tools ? Budget yet quality that will last Thanks Comment from : Im melting! |
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Found my parktool stand in the scrapyard It is a old version PCS 9best find so far It clamps the bike in every position you can think of Comment from : FantaFuture92 |
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Took me a while to notice this wasn’t kevcentral Comment from : Dietz Nuts |
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CXWXC Bike Repair Stand ! Comment from : Ralph Pannone |
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Definitely worth it That bike stand is strong and very compact And thanks to your videos i have just bought my first 1× crankset for cheap Thank you so much😁 Comment from : Josh Iligan |
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It sure would be nice if we could actually get our hands on some big-box bikes these days Comment from : Matthew Taylor |
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I bought this exact model a month ago It’s works really well Strong Quality I definitely recommend this stand to anyone needing a stand or needing to upgrade a stand The majority of my bike tools are from park tool Yes They are more expensive But, without question park tools are best Comment from : skinny |
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It looks like a great bike service stand, I've been considering one for a while now, it sure would beat the hell out of turning the bike upside down Comment from : Kristian Dawe |
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When are you going to finish the interior of the bike barn Comment from : jay mason |
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I desperately need a bike stand but haven't bitten the bullet and gotten one yet I know park tool stands were nice but they're expensive I guess you get what you pay for though The bigger tool shelf is an accessory, it's $30 on Amazon At my bicycle collective they used to have small tool carts on casters, I think I'd go that route now that I've tried it Comment from : bucket traveler |
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I have a PCS-4 it still does the job like a ParkTool should! Comment from : jessejamesdaniels |
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With those park clamps there is a perfect tightness to where you can forcefully move it into any position you need and it will stay Comment from : Michael cawley |
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I went with the feedback sports stand Buy once cry once, eh? Comment from : Drews Enthused |
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Count on Park tools to be A) rugged, and B) expensive Scoring one at a reasonable price on the used market is a no-brainer My own PRS-13 (the pro stand with wheels) was essentially FREE, once you account for all the specialty tools included in the bargain It's downright indestructible Deals are out there Comment from : Keith Schrack |
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Very nice review Thank you sir Comment from : Harry Grimley |
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There are some tools where the "buy one cry once" rule is really strong Bike stands are one of them Feedback sports doesn't have a clamp system as clever as Park Tools, but for the cost they are super well built Comment from : Trail Features |
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I think I'm sold! On the Aldi one for a price point 😀 Although For your new park tool tray You can just screw (or wire tie or through bolt etc) a larger tray onto the small one There seems to be enough of a platform for an augmenting 😀😇😎 Comment from : Jeffrey Potter |
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Park tools are always worth the money I brought the pro stand since its lighter and easy to transport Comment from : Kazak Thranduil |
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I have a PCS9 which is bulletproofbrI see lot of convenience feature is added to the newer one Comment from : Digi tal |
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I have a park tool stand at work It has a metal arm clamp but I would kill to have that clamp it would be so much easier to switch between different seat post sizes Comment from : NewYork Luis |
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Surprised you didn’t go for a bikehandbrDebating at 55lbs limit $125, 110lbs limit $170 or just don’t risk it and just buy once cry once and go park tools Comment from : kunimiy212 |
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i got the benchtop model i wish i would have got this one Comment from : Charles Holland |
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What happened to buying cheap affordable stuff Comment from : Josh Buehler |
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Claim your pre 1,000 view ticket here Comment from : Camhenning27 |
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The bike shop owning friend I always mention is a Park Tool dealer also He said the same thing you said about the tools this stand comes with We didn't even take them out of the bag when he put his floor model together He actually just threw them away The tray works perfectly for the allen keys from park Tool with the blue plastic handles molded onto them The whole set fits in from 8-2 The whole tray is a little small for a "work space" though Forget trying to work on a bottom bracket putting any parts on that thing Better have a table close by I forgot what the model is called, but that stand can hold the e-bike version of the Stumpjumper without trouble I wouldn't try the monster ebikes you ride, but it's still impressive Is it worth the $19900? Depends on who you ask, I think The Auldi stand seems worth it's price, cause it works I think, for $19900, let alone $21000 the "workspace" should be largerbrLevo That's it The e-stumpy Comment from : devildoglcpl 43942697 |
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That's a pretty pathetic tool tray Comment from : David Bronstein |
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I have a PCS-10 And I spent $40 for it at a garage sale 😁brI also picked up the Aldi stand for like $20 or something I've got the same complaint about the front of the bike drooping, but for the price I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it Comment from : bubish |
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Oh yeah, it's Kev time! Comment from : x1RoBoT3x |
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It’s a good bike stand bad assembly tools is fine at this point Comment from : Huskerfan33 |
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Any idea if Aldi sells them I read about them but know idea if discontinued Comment from : Blair Robinson |
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Nice vid kev Comment from : David Montreal |
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It's got a lot of plastic for $200 Everything should be metal and the tool tray should be bigger and sturdier Comment from : tarstarkusz |
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$20000 That dang blue paint is some spendy paint!!! Lol! Wish I could afford my bike and parktool tools Comment from : Mike |
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Those tools were probably provided for retailers to put one together on the show floor Otherwise, it's kind of like a tool box that comes with really cheap assembly tools It's kind of in the product itself and its need to exist that the consumer is going to own the necessary tools Like why would anyone who wants a park tool bike stand need some basic allen wrenches and a regular wrench? Comment from : tarstarkusz |
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Hey it's been a while since you uploaded nice to see you back Comment from : isaac schwab |
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Can you transfer the tool tray from your old Aldi stand over to the new one? Comment from : Jac McCauley |
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