Park Tool HBH-2 Handlebar Holder

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Park Tool HBH-2 Handlebar Holder

Park Tool HBH-2 Handlebar Holder Customer Reviews

USD 13.99

RRP $31.49

$13.99

Save: $17.50

Overall Rating : 5.0 / 5 (5 Reviews)

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Overall Rating : 5.0 / 5 (5 Reviews)

5 Reviews

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  • 0 4 star reviews
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  • 0 1 star reviews

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Steady wheel jig.

5

This front wheel jig works great. The rubberized coating will not scratch your frame or handlebars. The velcro strap is a good length and holds the jig in place quite firmly. No more wheel flip flop when lifting your bike up onto a work or storage rack. I recommend this product.

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great

5

Indispensable tools when using repair stand, block the fork pivot, this does not damage the frame. I recommend

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Handy tool

5

I've needed something like this for years! It's really useful when changing cables & adjusting gears as it keeps the handlebars stable.

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Handle bar holder

5

A great addition to the PCS 10 repair stand

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A must have for home mechanics

5

I like to service my own bike at home and i find it annoying whenever i hock my bike up on the workshop stand even with my wheels off my handlebar would swing left or right when i am working on my bike. I resort to using many different strings and elastic bands to try straightening my handlebar not wanting it o hit against my frame but without luck until i saw this on sale on PBK. Its easy to use as it comes with an elastic band where you can just wrap around your frame without worrying about scratching it. It keeps the handlebar straight when you work on your bike.

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