I tend to do alot with newer bikes so this should do me for now. most my cruisers will go on it from time to time for cleaning, greasing and adjustments but don't plan on leaving them on there long. Will have to break out the tank bike once I get it and see how it handles it.cant go wrong with a workstand. keep in mind, portable type stands can get a work out from our old heavy bikes. my park portable was getting a bit saggy so I finally bought a shop stand. I just use the portable if I'm doing a bike safety event or something..
The 10 folds up more and has the spring clamp.Mine is a PCS-10, I don't know the difference in mine and yours, but mine is super beefy compared to the homemade units I had been using. My wife surprised me with it for Christmas.
I love my Park Tools.
It does spoil you, Its nice that you can turn it any direction you wantHey, for the, "overload of fat bikes, use a rope and tie from the top of the stand to the ceiling. Instantly stabilized. But then you have that, "why stand," moment!
Ok now you're spoiled rotten, imagine if the head could be rotated, turning the bike upside down?
I should work for Park...
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