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The next time you think your idea is stupid, remember someone in a meeting once said, "let's make a movie about tornadoes full of sharks!"
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Hot Dog! Another use! Never thought of that possibility.
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It's a 10"BR"... "Bicycle Repair".

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Must be Halloween. 10ER dressed up as a bike stand.
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I like the blue color!

I'm continually amazed at what these things can do.

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It looks to me like it would fall over as soon as you put a bike on it.
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mountainbreeze wrote:It looks to me like it would fall over as soon as you put a bike on it.
I've got a large mountain bike with 29" wheels and you can lift it with one finger. Just one piece of my ER on the other hand...
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If that thing sells for $400, I'm finding a couple of those bike clamps and making a fortune!
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As a former bicycle mechanic, I can say that is very effective.

The poster does advise bolting to the floor or a heavy base. It is a cantilevered design so you do need sufficient mass to keep it from tipping. Overall a good use of spare parts that will last forever.

Based on what I just saw for prices on bicycle repair stands, $400 is not out of line. FYI, the clamps alone typically cost more than $100 retail.

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I think I saw one of those in a 1942 bicycle magazine. I guess it was one of the original inspirations for ShopSmith. They even called their new machine a 10ER to honour the old 10BR inspiration. Damn nice of the SS folks, don't you think?

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