Reviews over the
Trivio Expert
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3 / 5
Price/quality OK, but don't expect too much
As already mentioned by many, it is a nice kit with poor instructions. Took me an hour to put it together. Once assembled it is a handy stand though, tray for loose parts is handy and the working height is right for me (but I'm under 170). It can also be made very compact (with some effort). What really disappoints me is the clamp to hang the bike in. It doesn't seem to have a really good grip on the bike at any point, and especially when you're adjusting derailleur and thus have to turn your pedals and wheels, your bike can wriggle loose from the clamp. Also, quite quickly the studs of the rubbers in the clamp broke off, leaving the rubbers loose in it. The price does make up for it somewhat, but I would go for a more expensive model next time.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Frustrating assembly instructions, sturdy product
Took an hour and a half to assemble. A better instruction manual or video is a must for someone who is not an engineer.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Nice puzzle, mediocre assembly stand
Indeed, the assembly instructions are not clear, but the assembly is doable as long as you take your time and sort all the parts properly as indicated in the pictures. The material is robust, but the construction moderate. The two-legged design is not very stable, and setup would be a bit more manageable if the quick-release levers had rubbers. The bike clamp in particular is mediocre. Attaching to the top tube is fine, but attaching to the seat post is awkward and there is too much movement of the bike afterwards. You don't get much less than what you can expect for this price, but I did quickly become irritated with the substandard quality of the stand. I returned it and am going to invest a little extra in a better model.