🔧 Elevate your home bike repairs with pro-grade precision and style
The Park Tool PCS-10.3 Deluxe Home Mechanic Repair Stand is a robust, steel-framed bike stand designed for serious home mechanics. It features a fully adjustable clamp compatible with a wide range of bicycles including e-bikes and fatbikes, supports loads up to 80 pounds, and offers a stable triangular base with a durable painted finish. Compact and easy to assemble, it’s the ultimate upgrade for any millennial bike enthusiast’s workshop.
Finish Type | Painted |
Shape | Triangular |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 80 pound |
Special Feature | voll einstellbare Klemme, Eignung für verschiedene Fahrradtypen inklusive E-Bikes und Fatbikes |
Manufacturer | Park Tool |
UPC | 763477007100 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38.75 x 11 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 9 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.57 x 14.57 x 57.09 inches |
Brand Name | Park Tool |
Model Name | Qkpcs103 |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PCS-10.3 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Single |
Included Components | Bike Stands |
Size | One Size |
J**S
Quality bike stand
Works fantastic. We tore down a Mongoose Malus to convert it to an e-bike using the stand, and it performed admirably. The stock bike is heavy as is. Once we added everything the thing is HEFTY, and yet the stand is rock solid.It's pretty lightweight, easy to assemble, folds and stores nicely (we just hang it on a wall hook in the garage), grips the bike well, and is very stable.
M**M
A pleasure to use, will last for decades
This stand is very well made and is a pleasure to use because of it's well-thought-out design and heavy construction. I feel like the oval steel frame tube is what makes it so functional. Park Tool specified the perfect gauge and diameter of tubing for sturdiness without making the stand ridiculously heavy.One of my bikes is an all-carbon e-gravel bike in X-Large and I would not want to clamp the frame in the clamp for fear of fracturing or causing micro-cracks in the carbon while working on it. It does clamp the solid carbon seat-post just fine but the bike will have a nose-down attitude unless you rotate the bike and clamp the stand's pivot tight to hold the bike level. While this works, it can be a lot of stress on the seat post and seat tube that it may not be designed to take. This is a testament to the strength of the stand, I'm just not sure I want my bike to be under so much torque while wrenching on it.My recommendation for carbon bikes is to either clamp the seat post and leave the bike in a somewhat nose-down attitude where it naturally wants to balance, or do what I did, spend another $150 on the best bike stand accessory ever, the Silca Hirobel Frame Clamp (Google it). This clamps in the Park Tool clamp horizontally and allows the top tube of the bike to cradle on two soft pads. I know it sounds like a lot of money for minimal functionality but it's a must for carbon frames and I would consider it a good purchase for aluminum frames as well. It also makes it easier to mount and unmount heavier bikes from the stand.The other nice accessory I bought that increases the stability of the bike on the stand is the Park Tool handlebar stabilizer, HBH-3. It's $50 but much nicer and more versatile than the bent wire holder that Park Tool also sells. It's very well designed and I use it between the handlebar and the head of the bike stand which holds the handlebars from turning as well as stabilizing the bike on the stand a bit.I know this seems like a lot of money to spend on something that merely holds bikes so they can be worked on, but it takes all the tedium out of cleaning, upgrading and maintaining a bike. I can justify it by the money I DON'T spend by having the work done at a local bike shop.The Park Tool Bike Stand is just as good as I thought it would be with no big disappointments. While it's not sold as a travel stand, it's easy enough to break down small enough that it's practical to throw it in your car if you want to work on your bike somewhere else and are not otherwise cramped for car space.
A**R
Really nice bike stand
This a serious tool, handles my 65lb Ebike with ease. This is going to last a long time, totally worth the money - even with the effing Chinese tariff added on. I DO NOT recommend trying to lift the bike up to the stand clamp, you will hurt yourself. I DO recommend: 1) attach a temporary bar from the seat to handle post, 2) lean the stand forward and secure the clamp to the temporary bar, 3) lift the bike and stand up together, easy one man job.Real nice stand!
T**.
It's Great Quality! And that's hard to find these days!
I'd buy it again and will definitely purchase more of Park Tool's product line. The product material quality is great. You can tell the people using their products are the people designing them. <3It is built well. Every component feels complete and the wall thickness of all tubing and bracing is thick, as if it were almost over engineered and they haven't cut all the profit out. None of it seems like it was stamped out in a massive low quality factory. It's great!In use, I had no problem putting my 60 and 70lb EBikes (with battery!) at 5+ feet eye level. The clamps all work well and were easy to use. I experimented and mounted it from 2 different points. Easy to set up/break down. Mobile and that rocks. No issues. Love it all.It's very sturdy. Don't let the 1 star review fool you.At 5+ ft high with a heavy EBike mounted at the frame, it is "more than" sturdy enough to do everything repair related. It does not wobble with a bike mounted or while working on one. You really have to push the bike to get it ossicating at best.I decided to test it out with a big push. I gave it an old "1980's car door push". It will take it and wobble, but it doesn't make me nervous one bit :D This sucker is nice.The stand does not wobble. I think some of the poor reviews assembled the stand improperly. I attached a photo of where I think they may have missed some important assembly steps.It's really important that you complete step 5 and tighten down bolt 15 before jumping to step 7.Buy one! You won't regret it!Thank you Park Tool for not making garbage!
W**S
Great Stand - Need Handlebar Stabilizer
The stand is well-designed, sturdy and works perfectly. Easy to assemble when using the on-line video. Unfortunately, it doesn’t come with a handlebar holder (stabilizer). It would be great if Park Tool would provide an HBH-2 holder with the stand or provide a nice discount for an HBH-3 when submitting “proof of purchase” for the stand.
K**R
Exceptional Quality
Exceptional quality. Easy to assemble. Will last a long time.
J**S
Solid Solid Solid
Instructions aren't great but it is simple to assemble. I read some of the negative reviews. This is solid as a 🪨 🤘
A**S
Perfect
Have used this many times and it is perfect. Has saved me countless money avoiding the bike shops
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