Once you've assembled the stand time, then there is also a heavy e-bike really bombproof. When folded, the two pillars are closely without disturbing while cycling. When unfolding, the two mainstays spread very far apart, which makes for a super stable state. So really an ideal bicycle which deserves 5 stars. Unfortunately, I have but two points pull off for a really spasmodic assembly. First, the supplied screw is too long and then is still the resident mother called a nut. That is, they can only be a few twists screw, then blocked and can not continue to turn. Unfortunately this combination is too long, you get to stand so not screwed. Now you can laboriously cut with a hacksaw the bolt. Fortunately, I had a thread on (M10?) Suitable conventional hex nut that can turn up on the thread more random. Thus I was able to offset the excessively long screw, without having to cut them. But then it got worse. The "counter-holder plate" is a cheap, rigid metal and broke when tightening the screw with a loud crack in two. So not even assembled and already broken! That would not have happened, because it is strong yet somewhat yielding when tightening the screw with ordinary steel. Strangely, I do not that does not happen in my voherigen 10-Euro-Baumarkt-stand, even though I had the screw is tightened just as firmly. Luckily I had not thrown away the anvil plate and was thus able to Ursus jumbo but still mounted. So be careful when assembling, the screw must be tightened only very gently! Now, since the stand is mounted despite adverse conditions, I am very happy with it. It looks chic, a quality image and my bike can not overturn guaranteed. A thousand times better than conventional, cheap Zweibeinständer. Nevertheless, I have two stars pull off because 1) too long screw, 2) inadequate mother and 3) breaking anvil plate. Given the high price of about 35 euros, such weaknesses should not happen anyway.