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The PCS-4 has the same clamp used in Park Tools heavy duty shop stands and the new leg stabilizing system creates a rock-solid base that resists tipping over. Perfect for heavier duty home use or light duty shop use, adjusts quickly from 55" to 72" with the lever on the main tube.

No garage-turned-bike-shop is complete without the Park Tool Deluxe Home Mechanic Repair Stand. This tough steel stand extends from 55 to 72in, so you can work on any part of your bike without bending over. A quick-release clamp saves the day when you're hefting a 50lb downhill rig with one hand and clamping with the other. No matter what type of bike your ride, the 360-degree clamp rotation helps the Park Tool Deluxe Home Mechanic Repair Stand get a grip on the seat post or any part of the frame.
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
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| Material: | Steel |
| Recommended Use: | Tuning and repairing your bike |
| Weight: | 26lb (11.8kg) |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Park Tools Home Mechanic Repair Stand - PCS-9 | $109.99 - $129.95 | |
| Park Tools Home Mechanic Repair Stand - PCS-10 | $148.45 - $169.95 |
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If you want a portable stand buy an Ultimate or PCS9/10/11 | |
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If the previous reviewer had spent 10mins on the internet researching the PCS 4 he'd have known that it wasn't really portable. No excuse. | |
| Silverpigeon at RealCyclist.com on 02/03/2009 | |
nice to have | |
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i didnt think i really needed one but my wife bought me a stand as a gift a few years ago. what a difference it makes. if you work on your bikes, you NEED a stand. if you dont work on your bikes, youre a fool. the clamp is nice an rotates easy. the height adjustment is also pretty cool depending on what kind of bike and what youre working on. park stuff rules. | |
| CRAIG LAING at RealCyclist.com on 05/26/2009 | |
Folding does not mean portable | |
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This repair stand performs OK. It has a nice shop quality clamp and is fairly stable, but......it might as well not fold at all. It's certainly not as portable as some of the other options out there. So why does it fold the way it does? Maybe so you can lean it against the wall or lay it under your bed, I just don't know. It's literally a pain as I seem to pinch a finger in the folding legs every time I fold the thing up! That may be the reason for my ill will against this stand. Short of getting a shop stand, I'll go for the Ultimate stand every time from now on. | |
| KC Gaudet at RealCyclist.com on 12/29/2008 | |