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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another necessary, yet overpriced tool from Park,
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This review is from: Park Tool Handlebar Holder - HBH-2 (Sports)
These types of handlebar holders are essential when working on anything related to the front of the bike. But just like the tool stand, the price is a little high for what you get. Now some may ask me, "Why would you complain about something that costs less that $20?" Well my only complaint is that it ought to be either included with the stand, or cost more like $10. Rubber coated mild steel is CHEAP.
In the end, though, I would buy it again. Just might complain a little bit too!!
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice tool to have,
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This review is from: Park Tool Handlebar Holder - HBH-2 (Sports)
I find this to be really useful.
Yes, you could bend a hanger or other wire object to serve the same purpose, or you could do what I used to do, and that is use a tie-down or velcro strap to hold the in place. But I like this in that it can be taken off/put on with one hand while the other hand holds the bike or tools. Also, it's coated so that it won't scratch the frame like a coat hanger can.
24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty useful but...,
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This review is from: Park Tool Handlebar Holder - HBH-2 (Sports)
I use this but in some ways it is a pain. It works exactly as you would expect IF you have a simple situation. But, for example, if you have aerobars on the bike, or otherwise a somewhat crowded bar (light, speedo, etc) this gets more difficult. Also, the velcro strap is not very useful since it only "grabs" over about a two inch section so you have to lash it on just so. Further, if you are re-cabling you can expect to have it get in your way. Like I said I use it but... maybe the coat hanger would be better! Or perhaps that old "flickstand" we used to have to hold the front wheel straight (remember it?).
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