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Question about the Terminator Stand

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 It probably does not come as a surprise to any of you that I'm more eager to entertain my friends on the ski slopes than in my dining room.  So........during the winter months, I have the terminator stand set up in my dining room with any excess wall space covered with skis.  In fact, I take photos off a couple walls to make room for my toys. 

 

You can imagine the look on my Mother-in-law's face on her occasional visit. It is not a look of approval. 

 

 

Now that ski season is winding down, I want to pursue the possibilities of using my Terminator when I work on my bike.  Ya think I'm off base on this?

 

 

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 What does your husband think?   Does he work on sportscars in the den? 

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 It probably does not come as a surprise to any of you that I'm more eager to entertain my friends on the ski slopes than in my dining room.  So........during the winter months, I have the terminator stand set up in my dining room with any excess wall space covered with skis.  In fact, I take photos off a couple walls to make room for my toys. 

 

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You can imagine the look on my Mother-in-law's face on her occasional visit. It is not a look of approval. 

 

 

Now that ski season is winding down, I want to pursue the possibilities of using my Terminator when I work on my bike.  Ya think I'm off base on this?

 

 



 

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Seems like all The Terminator needs to handle bikes would be a simple attachment going straight up from the center of the stand that culminates in a clamp to hold on to your bikes. Though that might be a little high height-wise unless it grabbed on to the top tube as opposed to the top tube. We'll want to see pics when you're done modding it out!

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Something like this? 

 

 

 

 

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Now that ski season is winding down, I want to pursue the possibilities of using my Terminator when I work on my bike.  Ya think I'm off base on this?

 

 

Surely you didn't think your Terminator Stand and Cinch vise were for skis only?

 

 

 

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A base block with grooves would be a better option. (I was in a hurry. )

 

 

Strap is optional.

 

 

I'll send you the fork mount and cam clamp. It's simple and works great. The mount and vise slide as needed.

 


Edited by Alpinord - 4/29/2009 at 12:32 pm GMT
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 What does your husband think?   Does he work on sportscars in the den? 



 


My husband thinks? Who knew 

Don't get me started on the truing stand for his motorcycle wheels that sits in the living room. 

 

 

Alpinord, if you're going to send me the attachments, then by all means, put some liquid wax and some purple solid wax in too.  I'll shoot you a cc #.  Thanks!

 

Phil, your set up is pretty cool!  

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Something like this? 

 

 

 

 

 

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Phil P. -- You store your skis in the garage?!


 

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Phil P. -- You store your skis in the garage?!


 


No, we park in the ski room. 

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No, we park in the ski room. 


Well that's OK then...
 

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Alpinord, if you're going to send me the attachments, then by all means, put some liquid wax and some purple solid wax in too.  I'll shoot you a cc #.  Thanks!

 

What flavor liquid?


Phil, your set up is pretty cool!  

 

Yeah, and easily storable and portable.

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You sell coffee too!!!!!

 

I haven't been to your site in a while.  You have some pretty awesome stuff!!

 

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You sell coffee too!!!!!

 

I haven't been to your site in a while.  You have some pretty awesome stuff!!

 

 

Yep. And mugs, french presses and stoves so you can get your fix anywhere, anytime.

 

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