Not the easiest mechanism to get bikes into, especially heavy bikes. I prefer the clamp of a Parktool stand where you preset the tension, lift, latch and fine tune (maybe). My Feedback at home is the same style and you lift, hold the bike in place with one hand, close the clamp and fiddle twist while holding with one hand. Fine for at home and it has served years but I would recommend Parktool for ease of use.
Pre-req for the Feedback, holding a 30-60lbs bicep curl at 90-110 degrees flexion at elbow for 15-20s. It's not the worst but try this at home then add the awkward mechanics of fiddling.
July 8, 2024, 8:17 a.m. - Gage Lejay
Not the easiest mechanism to get bikes into, especially heavy bikes. I prefer the clamp of a Parktool stand where you preset the tension, lift, latch and fine tune (maybe). My Feedback at home is the same style and you lift, hold the bike in place with one hand, close the clamp and fiddle twist while holding with one hand. Fine for at home and it has served years but I would recommend Parktool for ease of use. Pre-req for the Feedback, holding a 30-60lbs bicep curl at 90-110 degrees flexion at elbow for 15-20s. It's not the worst but try this at home then add the awkward mechanics of fiddling.