0:00 Cheap $3 bike stand. 0:14 there are teeth that lock in the angle you spread the legs at. 30 degrees should be maximum. Or 8”-10” apart at the feet. 0:24 rotate the opening as such, or if you have quick release level, line the opening up for that. 0:40 now spread the cups apart enough to get them over the axle nuts and get them seated over the nuts 0:49 the reason the opening was in this position was so it points UP when they cups go over the nuts because they will NOT rotate with the legs. 0:52 not raise the side stand so it doesn’t block the rear stand 0:55 lift the rear of the bike and allow the legs of the stand to swing under the rear tire 1:03 its not super strong so you can’t use is as an exercise bike stand, but it should be ok for a 14” ebike or a bicycle without rider 1:18 its made of a durable plastic, perhaps nylon, so it will yield slightly to fit the nut.
0:00 Cheap $3 bike stand.
0:14 there are teeth that lock in the angle you spread the legs at. 30 degrees should be maximum. Or 8”-10” apart at the feet.
0:24 rotate the opening as such, or if you have quick release level, line the opening up for that.
0:40 now spread the cups apart enough to get them over the axle nuts and get them seated over the nuts
0:49 the reason the opening was in this position was so it points UP when they cups go over the nuts because they will NOT rotate with the legs.
0:52 not raise the side stand so it doesn’t block the rear stand
0:55 lift the rear of the bike and allow the legs of the stand to swing under the rear tire
1:03 its not super strong so you can’t use is as an exercise bike stand, but it should be ok for a 14” ebike or a bicycle without rider
1:18 its made of a durable plastic, perhaps nylon, so it will yield slightly to fit the nut.