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Old 03-10-24, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by mams99
The stand I'm looking at is considered the best repair stand it will take up to 100lbs. (According to a couple of sites)
Which other stand are you looking at?

This is the one you had mentioned in your first posting:
https://feedbacksports.com/products/...44212113637674
It is rated to a max working load of up to 70lbs. What someone else has done is of no consequence. I have no doubt you could put a heavier bike in the stand but it will not be stable and it probably won't last long doing that more often and a big heavy cargo e-moped falling on you would SUUUUUUCK! Stability is going to suffer, heck I have seen the Park E-assist lift stands become slightly unstable that is why we double plated them at the bottom. A lightweight aluminum stand is not going to do as well. Just be careful.
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