it looks alot better than the one i made at school, i have a short attention span, and got bored early on, i just liked the welding and angle grinding part of making it, it was short of what i call finished and thus only got an F for it, lol.
mattbrown":166o7i7g said:it looks alot better than the one i made at school, i have a short attention span, and got bored early on, i just liked the welding and angle grinding part of making it, it was short of what i call finished and thus only got an F for it, lol.
mattbrown":28q4bdhl said:it looks alot better than the one i made at school, i have a short attention span, and got bored early on, i just liked the welding and angle grinding part of making it, it was short of what i call finished and thus only got an F for it, lol.
highlandsflyer":1ck88yq7 said:One of my pals had one last night, and it was a sack of crap.
OK it would hold a bike if you clamped the top tube on the point of balance, but what about moving the bike around on it?
For £30 I guess it is a bike 'stand' of sorts, but not one for serious anything, let alone working on a bike.
Certainly not robust, and the key component is a very sloppy flexi plastic clamp. You won't be able to clamp the seat post with that, or rotate the bike in any way, it will just slide on the poles.
Basically rubbish, even if you have never used a real one.
Just a heads up for anyone making a trip to get one, or getting one sent on.
Save your £30 towards a proper bit of kit.
Just my opinion.
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rojo":2mt57qy2 said:Sold out near me.
Can anyone pick me one up and post it??