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Built by cyclists, for cyclists, Altangle Cycling was founded by Squires Smith and his brother Scott. Together after a lot of years spent “tweaking, modeling, and modifying” the door frame repair stand , the Hangar made its debut.
Squires was a collegiate cyclist that had an idea for a bicycle maintenance device that he and his teammates “needed, but never found”. Altangle hopes that they can provide that solution to cyclists looking for the same answer to their maintenance issues. Photo c. Altangle Cycling According to the website, Hangar is the first of their product line. But I see some pretty neat items as well. Like the A2 Tire Lever which looks like they are available now, and the Hangar Connect , which they call “the world’s smallest and most versatile bike stand.” Photo c. Altangle Cycling The Hangar
The hangar is a portable bicycle repair stand that has a 39.5″ “wingspan” that can be used in “almost any standard doorframe”. It’s got rubberized contact points to protect whenever doorway you decide to use it in.
It features a sleek design that makes it very small when collapsed and put away. When the Hangar is collapsed, it measures 4.5″x4.5″x19.5″ weighing only 7lbs. Which Altangle says makes it “the most portable, compact bike maintenance station on the market”.
The clamp arm offers 360-degree rotation with 12 lock-out points. The lock-out points allow the […]
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