Hmm, interesting quesiton, i've never considered this, but now that you 
bring it up, not sure about the right answer.  my first inclination would 
be to have it high enough for standing height working of the bike, but high 
torque situations would need it a little lower.  

you mentioned a stud, how are you going to get it away from the wall? 


On Monday, March 4, 2013 10:27:22 AM UTC-5, GeorgeS wrote:
>
> My new work shop is coming along and the contractor has started asking me 
> about the interior.  I have a Park bike stand that I use all the time and 
> that I intend to use in the new shop.  I find that stand inadequate for 
> some jobs, particularly those requiring the application of significant 
> torque (removing fixed cup, the occasional recalcitrant seat post, etc.) 
>  So, I purchased a Park wall-mounted bike clamp.  It came with no 
> instructions.  Anyone have any advice on how far off the floor to install 
> this thing?  700c wheels touching the floor?  A couple of inches of 
> additional space?  Higher?  This clamp has to be screwed into a stud, so I 
> don't want to get it right the first time if possible.  Thanks.
> GeorgeS
> New Orleans
>

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