It seems like truing stands are either <$100 or >$500 (entry level Park tool TS 2.3) in Canadian dollars.
Are there any decent options that are <$200 or $250 for home use?
The cheap ones seem to have wildly mixed reviews.
It seems like truing stands are either <$100 or >$500 (entry level Park tool TS 2.3) in Canadian dollars.
Are there any decent options that are <$200 or $250 for home use?
The cheap ones seem to have wildly mixed reviews.
I have a park tool pcs-10, which looks like to if no longer available. But there is a pcs-10.2 that is $250 USD.
This is the only stand I have ever used, and I do not use it a lot. But it has served me well for the 7 years I have had it.
As I said I have nothing to compare it to ABs there are times where I find something with it frustrating and take my bike down ABs turn it upside down instead of using the stand.
Oh, I have several bike repair stands. But I’m looking for a wheel truing stand 😁
Oops my bad. I do see that now. And I had no idea those existed and they would likely make my life much better!
I read truing stand as tuning stand.
I’ve known they’ve existed for a while, but use the “zip tie” method to true wheels, and it’s just getting to be more of a PITA.
I’m a fan of using dedicated tools, and don’t mind the investment. But not a $500+ investment for something I might do a few times a year! LOL
Was about to troll you with “zip ties” but you preempted it…
Do you repair bikes professionally or do you also have a bike problem like me?
LOL. When I got my 90s MTB, I purposely loosened all the spokes, then trued it using the zip tie method. It went from flopping around like a taco, to something quite rideable until I replaced the wheel (the rims were worn at that point).
But I do have several times, and will put off maintenance if it’s not convenient. A truing stand would be more convenient, and would allow me to do a better job in less time.
It’s time for a new tool! 😂
It’s also time to start waxing your chain. 🤭
I ALREADY DO! Humph! 😏
Honestly, though. Waxing my chains has been the single best decision I’ve made with regards to my bikes. I absolutely lothed dirty chains, and the shit I needed to do in order to keep them “clean”. The solvents, ultrasonic cleaner, endless wiping after rides, switching to “clean” lubes… I just had enough.
Goddamn, your problem is bigger than mine. I just waxed my first chain last week. Will be converting all. Especially with the ridiculous prices of chains and other conponents currenty.
That moment when you hope the ultrasonic has removed the grime, only to discover there are bits firmly stuck on the chain and that your scrubbing is assured.