Park Tool, ASF-1, Adjustable Support Fixture for repair stands, Provides 2 points of support for any type of bikes
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Overview
Product Description
The increasing popularity of bicycles with non-standard frame geometry presents a problem for mechanics looking to put these bikes into repair stands. Park Tool presents a solution.
The Park Tool ASF-1 replaces the clamp in any Park Tool Professional Repair Stand with a rotating crossbar and two adjustable-position 12''/30 cm support forks, which can be configured to accommodate a wide variety of bicycles with non-standard frame designs, including most ''moto''-style e-bike frames.
The capabilities of the ASF-1 can be expanded using optional 24'' support forks (ASF-24, sold separately) to better support wide loads such as trikes and front-loading cargo bikes.
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Specs
Size
Metric
Imperial
This is a size chart.
Geo
Metric
Imperial
Geometry of this bike.
Reach
Horizontal measurement taken from the middle of the bottom backet to the middle of the headtube.
Stack
Vertical measurement taken from the middle of the bottom bracket to the middle of the headtube.
Effective Top Tube
Horizontal measurement taken from the middle of the seatube to the middle of the headtube.
Actual Top Tube
True length of the top tube taken from the seatube along the toptup to the headtube.
Standover Height
Vertical measurement taken from the ground to the the middle of toptube.
Seat Tube Angle
Angle of the seatube.
Seat Tube Length
Lenght of the seat tube taken from the bottom bracket to the top of the seat tube (the measure is taken alongside the seat tube)
Headtube Angle
Angle of the headtube.
Headtube
Vertical lenght of the headtube.
Chainstay
Horizontal measurement taken from rear axle to the bottom bracket.
Wheelbase
Horizontal measurement between the two wheel axles.
BB Height
Vertical measurement taken from the ground to the bottom bracket (Never taken at sag).
BB Drop
Vertical measurement between the height of the axles and the height of the bottom bracket.