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With Pre-Order, you can purchase the latest items added to our store in advance of them arriving with us.
Your Pre-Order is prioritised (at no additional charge); meaning that as soon as the product arrives with us, we can wrap it straight back up; ready for collection via Click & Collect or despatch to you — it often never even hits the stock room shelves!
With Pre-Launch, the date when we expect to receive the product ourselves is still a little too hazy to be confident in accepting Pre-Orders.
So, instead, you can submit your email address against the item you are interested in and we will email you as soon as stock arrives on the system.
Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates are given on Pre-Order and Pre-Launch products. They are for indication purposes only and can change at any time without notice.
The dates we provide are based on indications given by our suppliers. Whenever we get updated information from our suppliers we will endeavour to update the Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates provided on product pages.
Brand:Park Tool
Code:QKPRS4W1
Designed to be easily mounted to any post or wall stud, the Park Tool PRS-4W is a shop-quality bicycle repair stand. The wall bracket is built from heavy-gauge powder coated steel for a lifetime of use. The clamp rotates 360 degrees to get any bike in the perfect position for any repair. With a maximum weight holding capacity of 100 lbs. (45kg)*, the PRS-4W is capable of supporting the heaviest bicycles including e-bikes, cargo bikes, and tandems, as well as traditional bicycles.
The PRS-4W-1 features our classic 100-3C Adjustable Linkage Clamp, with a proven design adjustable to fit any frame tube up to 41 mm (1.6"). A great option for assemblers and mechanics who work on older bikes, with dead simple single-lever operation and cable reliefs on both jaws. The 100-3C features solid cast-aluminum construction and durable replaceable clamp covers.
PRS-4W-1 FEATURES
*NOTE:The PRS-4W-1 and PRS-4W-2 Deluxe Wall Mount Repair Stands have a 45 kg (100 lb.) weight limit, provided the stand is securely mounted with appropriate fasteners to a solid wall stud, post or beam. The user is responsible for making sure the mounting surface and the fasteners are capable of handling this amount of weight.