
Product Description
The new PCS-10 has all the features of our popular PCS-9 Home Mechanic Repair Stand but with special upgrades to make set up, take down, and use faster and easier.The PCS-10 works well with many recumbents and bikes with odd shaped tubing. Cam-type clamp allows single action clamping of tubes 7/8” to 3” (24mm to 76mm). Clamping pressure is fully adjustable and jaw covers are replaceable (part #1185K). Composite top tube for smooth 360-degree clamp rotation. Quic… More >>
Park Tool PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand
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#1 by Dennis Eichenlaub on April 30, 2010 - 8:37 pm
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I selected the PCS-10 because it was advertised to have a better bike clamp than the PCS-9 that can hold recumbent and other unusual bikes. For the moment, I have a very traditional bike, but who knows what my next bike will be? Why not spend a little extra and get a stand that will work with whatever bike I decide to get in the future?
I’m glad I spent the extra money. The bike clamp is awesome. No doubt it can hold any kind of bike ever made. The entire stand is easy to adjust and very sturdy. This stand will last a lifetime.
The stand design is elegant — simple and functional. The stand easily folds up when not in use.
Another home run for Park Tools.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Jeremy Rowland on April 30, 2010 - 9:27 pm
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I read many other reviews about how others were surprised at how sturdy this stand is, but I was still surprised myself once I got it in my hands and put my bike up. It is big, strong, and durable; this really will last you at least most of a lifetime of biking. Fully extended it can put the top of the bike over your head, so no worries about having to bend into uncomfortable positions to get anything done. “Portable” might be a bit of a stretch, as there are lighter and smaller stands out there (like the Park Tool PCS-11 Super Lite Home Mechanic Repair Stand), but this will still fold up and should fit into most cars without taking up too much space.
I went ahead and chose this over the less expensive Park Tool PCS-9 Home Mechanic Work Stand to get the quick-release clamps, which I recommend; after all, you want to spend your time working on the bike, not the stand, and getting back out on the road or trail, right? Every little bit of frustration and effort saved helps.
This stand has surpassed my expectations. I should have bought this long ago, like when I was in school and my bike was my primary transportation!
Be sure also to check out the Park Tool AK-37 Advanced Mechanic Tool Kit if you are just getting started with a home workshop.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by D. SHORE on April 30, 2010 - 10:33 pm
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This stand is great I looked at cheaper stands but settled on this one I used it to rebuild my mountain bike and have used it on the other 4 bikes my family owns it works great and can be stored easily. I recommend it to anyone who needs to work on their bike.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by J. K. Haynes on April 30, 2010 - 11:34 pm
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I purchased the Park Tool PCS-10 Home Mechanic Repair Stand as a birthday present for my son-in-law, who has been rebuilding several old bicycles for fun. When I saw his Bianci 10-speed suspended rock-solid at eye-level I knew I had made a great choice. The PCS-10 is much bigger than the pictures indicate, yet it folds up into a compact package for storage. The clamp works very well, and once the bike is in its jaws you can rotate it to just about any position you need for a convienent work position. I also purchased the Park Tool tool tray to keep tools and parts organized and at hand. This stand really makes doing both routine maintenance and repair/rebuild bike work a pleasure. No more sore knees and aching back.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by D. Cross on May 1, 2010 - 12:11 am
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This is a very solid and well built stand. I was concerned that it looked a bit flimsy in the ad, but bought it anyway on the reputation of Park Tool. I was pleasantly surprised by the design and quality. Very, very nice. You won’t be disappointed, and it even folds up very solidly for storage or transport.
Rating: 5 / 5