It'd be nice to see another review at 6 months or a year to see how they compare in use. I'm shopping for my first stand and I'm leaning toward the PCS-4 because I'm likely to go towards heavier steel bikes and e-bikes rather than lighter race bikes. Something to add to a future review if you do one is accessories if you use any, and if you stopped using certain accessories.
@@garage31 What was it about the PRS-25 that you liked so much? I'm considering that stand or the 10.3. I've heard the 10.3 is actually more stable because it's heavier and not designed to be portable (a feature I don't really need tbh). I currently have an old PRS 9 and ready for something better.
It'd be nice to see another review at 6 months or a year to see how they compare in use. I'm shopping for my first stand and I'm leaning toward the PCS-4 because I'm likely to go towards heavier steel bikes and e-bikes rather than lighter race bikes.
Something to add to a future review if you do one is accessories if you use any, and if you stopped using certain accessories.
dude. cam these hold a 79 lb. e bike up?
Park Tool rates this stand at 100lbs so you should be good
Park Tool call the shape of the upright tubing "teardrop". Nice review for prospective buyers. Thanks.
I’m not very impressed with this stand so far unfortunately, my favourite has been the PRS-25 portable stand. Thanks Len
@@garage31 What was it about the PRS-25 that you liked so much? I'm considering that stand or the 10.3. I've heard the 10.3 is actually more stable because it's heavier and not designed to be portable (a feature I don't really need tbh). I currently have an old PRS 9 and ready for something better.
Title says pcs 9.3 but clearly that is a 9.2
Plastic parts nfg .
Was going to upvote but the background music killed that.
I’ll take that song of the playlist haha