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CycleOps Fork Stand for Rollers

Fork mount thats fits directly to the frame of the roller providing extra balance for the rider.
Average Customer Rating:
3.667 out of 5
3.7
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(3 Reviews) 3
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3 of 3(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Customer Reviews for CycleOps Fork Stand for Rollers
Review 1 for CycleOps Fork Stand for Rollers
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
Crowfan
City: Melbourne Aust
Country:Australia
Age:35-44
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Triathlete
Date:November 2, 2011
stability for rollers
Pros: High Quality, Rugged
Cons: Expensive
"I purchased for fork stand so that I could safely use my time trial bike on rollers.
The fork stand certainly satisfies this.
They were very easy to install on the rollers.
The fork stand is relatively expensive for what it is but is necessary for use with the time trial bike."
Review 2 for CycleOps Fork Stand for Rollers
Overall:
3 / 5
Avg 3 / 5 from
Quality:
3 / 5
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Value:
3 / 5
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Performance:
3 / 5
Avg 3 / 5 from
Compulsive
City: Brisbane
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:March 16, 2011
"Does it's job though it's rather fiddly, especially if you want to switch between fork stand and no fork stand frequently, as you need to move the front roller every time."
Review 3 for CycleOps Fork Stand for Rollers
Overall:
4 / 5
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Quality:
4 / 5
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Value:
3 / 5
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Performance:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
TooSlow
City: Sydney
Country:Australia
Date:February 20, 2011
Learners and rollers
Pros: Durable, High Quality
Cons: Expensive
"I recently purchased some rollers with the intention of sharing them with my wife. Everything was going according to plan until I stopped supporting her bike whilst she was on the rollers!
The supporting fork has solved that problem and she happily spins away in front of the TV for 30 minutes at a time."