The biggest, baddest, most versatile bike repair station ever, won’t flex under the weight of even the heaviest ride—a single arm can hoist up to 120 pounds.



How it works: Grip your seat post or top tube with the micro adjust clamp, then press the switch and raise the bike to your preferred height for the job at hand. Bleed your brakes, adjust your derailleurs, clean your drivetrain, or tinker with your bottom bracket, all without bending over. Whether you need to raise your ride six inches or 78 inches, this rig lifts it up and sets it down, no effort required.
An integrated work tray keeps track of lube, rags and wrenches while an accessory bar hangs wheels, hoses, lights, and more. It comes as a single arm stand, but a second arm can be added to accommodate friends who are handy with a wrench.
$2,400 including a 115-pound baseplate,.