It seems like truing stands are either <$100 or >$500 (entry level Park tool TS 2.3) in Canadian dollars.

Are there any decent options that are <$200 or $250 for home use?

The cheap ones seem to have wildly mixed reviews.

  • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
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    8 months ago

    I have a park tool pcs-10, which looks like to if no longer available. But there is a pcs-10.2 that is $250 USD.

    This is the only stand I have ever used, and I do not use it a lot. But it has served me well for the 7 years I have had it.

    As I said I have nothing to compare it to ABs there are times where I find something with it frustrating and take my bike down ABs turn it upside down instead of using the stand.

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        8 months ago

        Oops my bad. I do see that now. And I had no idea those existed and they would likely make my life much better!

        I read truing stand as tuning stand.

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          8 months ago

          And I had no idea those existed and they would likely make my life much better!

          I’ve known they’ve existed for a while, but use the “zip tie” method to true wheels, and it’s just getting to be more of a PITA.

          I’m a fan of using dedicated tools, and don’t mind the investment. But not a $500+ investment for something I might do a few times a year! LOL

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            8 months ago

            Was about to troll you with “zip ties” but you preempted it…

            Do you repair bikes professionally or do you also have a bike problem like me?

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              8 months ago

              LOL. When I got my 90s MTB, I purposely loosened all the spokes, then trued it using the zip tie method. It went from flopping around like a taco, to something quite rideable until I replaced the wheel (the rims were worn at that point).

              But I do have several times, and will put off maintenance if it’s not convenient. A truing stand would be more convenient, and would allow me to do a better job in less time.

              It’s time for a new tool! 😂

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                  8 months ago

                  I ALREADY DO! Humph! 😏

                  Honestly, though. Waxing my chains has been the single best decision I’ve made with regards to my bikes. I absolutely lothed dirty chains, and the shit I needed to do in order to keep them “clean”. The solvents, ultrasonic cleaner, endless wiping after rides, switching to “clean” lubes… I just had enough.