Electric assembly stand for e-bikes and heavy bikesThe new Pro E Lift from Feedback Sports

Matthias Borchers

 · 27.04.2025

Feedback Sports Pro E Lift
Photo: Feedback Sports
Feedback Sports presents the Pro E Lift, an electric assembly stand for professional and private use. The model is specially designed for heavier bikes such as e-bikes and is intended to increase working comfort and efficiency during repairs and maintenance. The Pro E Lift has an electric lifting device and numerous clever details that make bike assembly easier.

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With a tare weight of 24.5 kilograms and a maximum load capacity of 45 kilograms, the assembly stand is suitable for both specialist dealers and ambitious hobby mechanics who regularly work on e-bikes and heavy bikes. The Pro E Lift has an electric lifting device that is operated by foot switch. The lowest clamping height is 91 centimetres, the highest 185 centimetres. This means that all wheel types can be lifted to an ergonomic working height. To make it easier to clamp the wheels, the mounting stand has flat support legs that rest on the floor so that the wheels can be rolled under the mounting arm without any obstacles.

Sophisticated features for bike mounting

The patented Speed Ratchet clamp from Feedback Sports is used to securely fasten the bikes, allowing the clamp to be opened and closed quickly. The clamp jaws are equipped with a rotary knob and anodised aluminium quick-release buttons. Despite its robust construction for heavy bikes, the Pro E Lift is still comparatively light and compact at 24.5 kilograms. The ability to tilt and roll the assembly stand makes it easy to manoeuvre in the workshop. According to Feedback Sports, the electric drive works quietly and has integrated collision detection as a safety feature.

Comparison with the manual Heavy Duty model

Compared to the manual Feedback Sports Heavy Duty assembly stand without an electric lifting device, the Pro E Lift offers several advantages, especially for users with many heavy e-bikes or physical limitations. The electric drive makes it much easier to lift heavy bikes. However, at a price of 1350 euros, the Pro E Lift is also considerably more expensive than manual models. The Heavy Duty assembly stand, on the other hand, is more suitable for hobby riders without special requirements. With a price of just under 500 euros, it is cheaper to buy and, with its lower weight of just eight kilos, is also more mobile. The manual version should be sufficient for most home users, unless very heavy e-bikes need to be serviced regularly.

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Availability and technical details

The Feedback Sports Pro E Lift will be available from specialist retailers from May 2025 at a recommended retail price of 1350 euros. With its dimensions and weight of 24.5 kilograms, it is suitable for both professional workshops and home use, according to the manufacturer. The maximum load capacity is 45 kilograms, which is sufficient for most e-bikes and heavy bikes. With features such as the roll-in mounting option, electric lifting and the stable work platform, the Pro E Lift is designed to increase efficiency during repairs and maintenance, according to the manufacturer. The Speed Ratchet clamp also enables quick adjustment to different bike sizes and types. Feedback Sports is thus addressing the growing demand for specialised assembly stands for the booming e-bike market.

Technical specifications:

  • Own weight: 24.5 kilogrammes
  • Maximum load capacity: 45 kilogrammes
  • Minimum clamping height: 91 centimetres
  • Maximum clamping height: 185 centimetres
  • Drive: Electric with foot switch
  • Clamping system: Speed ratchet clamp
  • Price: 1350 Euro (RRP)
  • Availability: From May 2025

Matthias Borchers is an expert for clothing and accessories in the test department of TOUR. As an amateur cyclist, he has completed the TOUR-Transalp and the TOUR-Trans Austria. His reportage trips from San Francisco to Sakai and 17 trips to the Tour de France with around 30,000 motorhome kilometres are also formative.

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