Protect your eBike's display & gears with a portable repair stand

Feb 2, 2020
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Hey all,

Just wanted to put a post up to share a new product that we've recently launched here in the UK & Europe.

It's a portable repair stand for eBikes, designed for when you're out on the trail and need to fix a puncture or at home carrying out some maintenance.

It's been getting some really good reviews, I probably sound a bit bias but it makes for a great Christmas stocking filler too

I love getting feedback from eBike riders so let me know what you think! (good & bad)

Portable eBike Repair Stand 'The Original Handlebar Jack®'

Best,
George
 

Mabman

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When those came out here in the U.S. a few years ago I remember that someone came on and said that these work just as well:
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:cool:
 

luna87824

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Hey all,

Just wanted to put a post up to share a new product that we've recently launched here in the UK & Europe.

It's a portable repair stand for eBikes, designed for when you're out on the trail and need to fix a puncture or at home carrying out some maintenance.

It's been getting some really good reviews, I probably sound a bit bias but it makes for a great Christmas stocking filler too

I love getting feedback from eBike riders so let me know what you think! (good & bad)

Portable eBike Repair Stand 'The Original Handlebar Jack®'

Best,
George
What protects my $350 Specialized seat?
 
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JoeBlow

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Jul 7, 2019
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I would have to disagree, they are very unstable. I have no experience of the tripod ones. They look more stable but that's a lot of money to pay simply to stand your bike upside down. I use a polystyrene block wrapped in electrical tape under the end of the handlebars where the motor control components are and a stuff sack over the saddle.

Al
 

Gary

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I expect that doubles as #HandyAF body armour when you carry them on your rides.
🤔😏
 

MrSimmo

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I’ve tried most things - tree branches, friends fingers, a lady friends’ chest parts, car bonnets, picnic tables, others peoples bikes, an animal, a chain still attached to a gsxr1000, a garage roof, and many others…

These days, my upside down stand of choice is the ground 👍
 

JoeBlow

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What controls are they? Can't you just rotate them on the bars a little so they clear the ground.

Thats what I had to do with the kiox controls.
I have the Kiox controls but if I were to move them they would not be in the optimum position for controlling the bike.
 

Mteam

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I have the Kiox controls but if I were to move them they would not be in the optimum position for controlling the bike.
Obviously your preference is your preference but I have found that just rotating them round a little so they don't get damaged when the bike is upside down has had no negative effect on how I use them.
 

Gavalar

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Feb 4, 2019
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Hey all,

Just wanted to put a post up to share a new product that we've recently launched here in the UK & Europe.

It's a portable repair stand for eBikes, designed for when you're out on the trail and need to fix a puncture or at home carrying out some maintenance.

It's been getting some really good reviews, I probably sound a bit bias but it makes for a great Christmas stocking filler too

I love getting feedback from eBike riders so let me know what you think! (good & bad)

Portable eBike Repair Stand 'The Original Handlebar Jack®'

Best,
George
They're nothing new
 

Manc44

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Jun 22, 2021
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I saw the title and thought, bike stand, stocking filler? How big does this guy think my feet are? :unsure:

Then I saw it's 2 little tripods. That's quite clever. I just use 2 cushions. :giggle: It's crap but it works, just about.
 

Konanige

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Feb 29, 2020
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To me this just highlights that most of these systems are not fit for purpose, thats why I went with a spesh, so I can use my emtb like a normal mtb, no need to invent special stuff to fix a problem that shouldn't exist anyway.
 

2WheelsNot4

E*POWAH Master
Oct 17, 2021
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no need to invent special stuff to fix a problem that shouldn't exist anyway.
Are you new to mountainbiking ? :LOL:


For the riding I do I would NEVER fit bar ends. I saw someone go over the handle bars because one of his bar ends got caught up on a branch. They are an accident waiting to happen in wooded areas.
A mate did the same. A gap in a chain link fence. flung bodily 10m 😆
 

JoeBlow

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Jul 7, 2019
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To me this just highlights that most of these systems are not fit for purpose, thats why I went with a spesh, so I can use my emtb like a normal mtb, no need to invent special stuff to fix a problem that shouldn't exist anyway.
I agree. I wanted a Specialised Levo but for the same spec as my Orbea Wild I would have paid almost double and at that time Brose motors were failing left right and centre.
 

jimbob

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A clever idea, but I couldn't bring myself to spend that much on them. Nor would I end up taking them out with me as its just more stuff to carry.
 

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