It’s A LOT of money but if you ever have a chance to use one it’s easy to see and feel where that money goes. The stands are beautiful to use and to look at. Tolerances are perfect and every facet of them has been optimized from the handles, to the sliding range, to the leather clamps.
They’re made in Oregon using old manual machines (no CNC) and they are works of art.
I can think of a lot of places to spend that chunk of cash in a shop before a stand but at the same time I get why plenty of shops working on premium level bikes have one.
Dec. 17, 2019, 12:44 p.m. - Andrew Major
It’s A LOT of money but if you ever have a chance to use one it’s easy to see and feel where that money goes. The stands are beautiful to use and to look at. Tolerances are perfect and every facet of them has been optimized from the handles, to the sliding range, to the leather clamps. They’re made in Oregon using old manual machines (no CNC) and they are works of art. I can think of a lot of places to spend that chunk of cash in a shop before a stand but at the same time I get why plenty of shops working on premium level bikes have one.