Aldi bike stand £29.99 Thurs 20th April

peterjd

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Yes looks very good value - Amazon and Ebay have similar product but for higher prices. I can't really justify it - I tend to get the local bike shop to do my maintenance these days. However it has me thinking about repurposing my redundant, light but pretty strong, photographic tripod for the occasional job.:cool:

PS Yes I guess it would need some bracing! Or perhaps the cantilevered garden shade could double up? ;)
 

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If it can hold 30kg (and it looks like it can), fill you boots!!

Just remember unless you have assistance to lift a 25+kg ebike then you'll need to wait to next week when Middle of Lidl is doing hoists.... :)
 

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I bought one of those some 8 years ago and use it mainly for gear indexing - it's not perfect in terms of clamping so I simply hook the saddle over the clamp arm and use a toes strap to anchor the front wheel to one of the tripod arms.

The tripod is kept outside in all weathers and still functions very well.
 
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guerney

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Yes looks very good value - Amazon and Ebay have similar product but for higher prices.
With Aldi's, you gain an entire extra leg:



However it has me thinking about repurposing my redundant, light but pretty strong, photographic tripod for the occasional job.:cool:
I've got those too - good wide sturdy bases but the tubing is quite thin. I don't think they'd bear my bike's weight at height without bending, which would make them less effective at holding lights.
 
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guerney

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They are also doing petrol chainsaws...


It's the answer to the problem you've been trying to solve for years...bolt one to the side of your bike to prevent close overtakes :)
You were absolutely right in 2020 - drivers do indeed fear unnaturally horizontal orange lollipops. I suspect this is because we learned as children that unwrapped horizontal lollipops are rarely hygienic, and should be feared.




And I still haven't experienced a close overtake since! It's only vulnerability is being grabbed and tugged, which could pull my bike over... this could be remedied by a pop-out stem design, but the orange lollipop waggles around so much in use that I doubt louts would be able to grab a hold anyway. However, they could invent a lollipop grabber, sparking an arms race.
 

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Jobsworth Planet X Bike Stand - £14.99 + £6.99 Delivery @ Planet X

From the website

Featuring a bike friendly rubberised jaw, to protect paintwork and finishes the clamp can be rotated by 360 degrees for full access to hard to reach areas.

The additional stem clamp provides added security so you can keep your bike where you need it when working on more delicate tasks.

The Jobsworth Bicycle Repair Workstand has an adjustable height of 107cm to 188cm and is strong enough to hold bikes weighing up to 25KG (55lbs).

With a super stable four leg, you can work on your entire bike easily and make cleaning difficult areas such as your drivetrain a simple task.

The Jobsworth Bicycle Repair Workstands tough steel construction ensures long lasting durability and the entire stand folds away for convenient storage when not in use.

Including an adjustable tool tray the Jobsworth Bicycle Repair Workstand has everything you need to take the strain out of bike cleaning and maintenance at home.

Jaws suitable for all frame and seatpost 25-40mm diameter
Max load : 25KG (55lbs)
 
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My Lidl quad foot bike stand held my Kona Ute whilst I fettles the gears on Monday, and the Ute is a heavy unwieldy bike to balance.
 

guerney

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Aldi's extra leg is attracting me for reasons of stability and capacity - my bikes are only going to get heavier lol. and I need to pop in to buy sucralose anyway...
 

Nealh

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One more leg to trip over.
 

guerney

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True, but my Helios weighs 22.41kg, and Aldi's capacity is quoted 30kg, Jobsworth's is 25kg. There's no telling how heavy the Espresso may eventually become. Or I may continue suspending my bikes from the ceiling.
 

guerney

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These should be available right now at an Aldi near you! How exciting.

Update: They only had four of these in-store, hidden under a big pile of stealth black indicator helmets.
 

ChuckingFeet

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Bought one from Aldl/Lidli about 3 years ago, works fine with my Raleigh Motus , which is not super light .Also handy in DIY when a third hand is needed .
Well worth the twenty quid I paid .
 
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got the Aldi £5.99 waterproof shoe covers today as my Vaude ones were shredded after another hard winter, impressed
 
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