🔧 Elevate your bike repair game—steady, sleek, and built for pros who won’t settle.
The CXWXC RS-100 Bike Repair Stand features a 360-degree rotatable clamp and adjustable height for ergonomic bike maintenance. Made from lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, it supports bikes up to 60 pounds. Its super steady triangle base with rubber feet prevents slipping and floor damage, while the included adjustable tighten rod secures the front wheel for stable, hassle-free repairs.
Shape | Rectangular |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 60 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Special Feature | Multiple adjustable and stability features including a 360-degree rotatable clamp, durable alloy barrel, and super steady triangle base |
Manufacturer | CXWXC |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39 x 7 x 6.75 inches |
Package Weight | 5.86 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CXWXC |
Part Number | RS-100 |
W**N
Ended my maintenance frustrations!
I have many many bikes that I do my own maintenance on, from simple lubing of the chain, to a complete tear down of every nut and bolt. Many years ago I had a very expensive parks repair stand and have unfortunately parted ways with it many years ago. When I was in the market for a replacement I was not unfortunately in the market to spend a lot of money. This had many positive reviews and for the price I figured I could not go wrong. I was correct in that assumption. This repair stand is not to the level of a Park's work stand costing several hundred dollars, but it is worth more than the price I paid for it and how much easier it has made my life when it comes to repairing and maintaining my bicycles. I am partially disabled so standing and bending becomes an issue. I like the fact that this not only is adjustable to standing height, but it is very adjustable to being able to sit on a rolling stool and move about as I work on the bike closer to floor level. The stand also includes a detachable tool and parts tray. This fits and works nicely and has a small built-in magnetic strip to hold hard to control parts like ball bearings. The stand can be a little tipsy at times because of it's light weight, but if that were ever to become an insurmountable problem, I would merely buy a couple of bags of sand and lay them across the two legs that stabilize the stand. It is never come to that point but that would be a simple solution for a common complaint. Here's a pro tip, the front wheel stabilizer which is included with the stand, can be a little difficult to fasten, at least for me with my disability. The stabilizer rod is used to keep the front wheel and handlebars from flopping to the side especially when the bike is tilted upwards. The rod is expandable to adjust for the size of the bike and has two thick rubber straps that have a button on one end and are perforated on the remainder of the length. These are designed to wrap around the stand and to wrap around the handlebars and then have the button pushed through the hole in the rubber strap. This can be a bit awkward and frustrating. My solution as you can see in the pictures, was to use a small carabiner which is much easier to place through the holes than the button. It also acts as a great hook to fasten the stabilizer to the stand itself when it is in storage. Another tip, is fasten your handlebars to one end of the stabilizer and the other end to your seat post, not to the bicycle repair stand as indicated in the instructions that came with mine. This will make it much easier to remove the bike from the stand in order to turn it around to work on the other side, or to remove the bike from the stand for other reasons. All in all if this broke tomorrow I would buy another one the same day. Very happy, easy to put together, and enjoy to use.
C**S
Color Me Impressed
I own a Park Tool stand and I now own this one. At one-third the price of the cheapest Park Tool or Feedback option, this is more than worth its weight in whatever it's made of. It is 75% assembled out of the box and a breeze to complete. It stands sturdy but is light enough to be extremely portable.Now people have some frustrations with the "plasticky" feel of it, but I'm able to say that it is a similar build to my Park Tool model. People talked about installing it and I'm able to say that it is a breeze. It's actually funny that people with ambition to fix bikes can't put together this simple product. People talked about the tool tray being inadequate and complain that they can't remove it when they fold the stand, but I'm able to say that they are wrong. You can indeed remove it, and at this price flat surface is an upgrade.Bottom Line:I was hesitant to buy at this price but I am thoroughly impressed. Everything about it is impressive.
C**S
Excellent.
It's a good, easy to use, light-weight bike rack / stand. I throw it in my trunk for long trips even...Sturdy enough if used properly... and cleans up nicely with some simple green. I use mine, so any scratching get a sticker for good effort. ;-)It's not park tool, but few are play in that commercial tier. This on the other hand is a good value for home, and on the go.
S**E
Extremely well built and great design!
Wow!! Super versatile. Holds my 90 pound E-Bike. It is very stable and quickly folds up into a easily storable item.
D**S
Exceeded my expectations. Great product
10/10 product. Exceeded my expectations with the quality of the stand. Was skeptical buying it.I own several bikes and would happily throw anyone of them on there.Please ensure you're clamping the stand to your SEAT TUBE and not the TOP TUBE. You can easily damage your bike. The seat tube can hold your weight when you sit on it, it can hold the bikes weight.
A**R
Easy to assemble and easy to use. Well built.
Easy to assemble and easy to use. Well built.
D**R
Nice quality
Great bike stand for repairs. Folds nicely for storing. Adjustable height. Lightweight. Nice color.
V**R
Good quality
It's gooodddd
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