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A system to suspend a bicycle while it is worked on. Often clamps to the top tube or seat post. Sometimes called workstand.

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How to clamp an e-bike on a repair stand?

It's safe for the bike to clamp the seatpost, even on the heaviest bikes. The only thing to potentially be paranoid about is that the seatpost is clamped into the bike securely enough that the bike ca …
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Bicycle Repair Stand Solutions for bikes with a Dropper style seatpost

In my opinion the dust hasn't really settled on what the best practice is for putting bikes with droppers in the stand. But I work on them frequently and here's what I do: Never clamp the upper with …
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Is it possible to prove that applied forces to a top tube are worse than a seatpost when usi...

With all the math in the world this can't be proved generically because we don't know anything other than the top tube is carbon. It being carbon says nothing about wall thickness, shape, or construct …
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