Aside from when you need to fit/remove cranks/bb/pedals (or even a rear mech) and have to put the bike on the floor instead. It’s a flimsy piece of shit, happy to disagree (I’m right). I’m a long suffering victim of this stand, will eventually give it away and get a park one.
TBF I don't think any clamp-type stand (except possibly the wall-mounted workshop ones?) is ideal for that kind of high-torque work; I've got a Park PCS-10, and if I'm fitting cranks or a BB I just use it to keep the bike upright on the floor rather than as a support in its own right.
Aside from when you need to fit/remove cranks/bb/pedals (or even a rear mech) and have to put the bike on the floor instead. It’s a flimsy piece of shit, happy to disagree (I’m right). I’m a long suffering victim of this stand, will eventually give it away and get a park one.