Feedback Sports Pro Elite Repair Stand (with tote bag)

Feedback Sports Pro Elite Repair Stand (with tote bag)




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Feedback Sports Pro Elite Repair Stand (with tote bag) – Reviews


Piper Lawrie

I assemble bikes for a large retail chain. I love this stand. It can handle the heavy bikes. The bike stand is light and compact. It fits in my small car trunk just perfectly. The tool tray attachment is very handy. For speed of operations the quick release option is the best. I think this stand beats hands down the bulky Park Tool bike stand.


Florence Kelly

I own 3 different models of this brand. Of the three, this one has the best head from the arm out, but the other stands are better from there down. The weight of most bikes I work on (standard MTB, Cruiser, Hybrid) is just too much for this stand, and cause the inside pedal to hit the column when pedaling. Feedback Sports told me that light road bikes with small pedals do not have this problem. I don’t work on many of those. Part of the problem is that I clamp on the seat post, rather than the top tube; to prevent scratches, dents, or conflicts with cables.

I have a mobile bike repair business, and owned 3 physical shops prior to this. I have used Ultimate or now Feedback Sports stands for somewhere about 15 years. When you mount the Feedback Sports wheel truing stand on top of this Pro-Elite stand, the big tri-shaped metal fixing knob for the arm head, hits the truing stand mount. I have grown to despise this stand and prefer any of the others. The ratchet head idea is very cool, but the ratchet mechanism on mine began to stick at about week 3, and I keep a clean stand and dirt free from the head. I would highly recommend any of the stands from feedback that have the large round rubber covered knobs (instead of the tri-shaped metal knobs), they are still working great, even dirty and grimy as the “cleaning stand”.

I do not extend the tripod legs fully, this stand feels too flimsy when you do. I leave them several inches up-shaft, to try and achieve about a 45 degree angle between the leg and shaft. I also try to limit the extension height as much as possible. It is a shame because this stand is rated for more weight and height than the others, but it doesn’t perform like it’s rated. The Pro Classic would be the better choice unless you have a light road bike with small pedals.


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