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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Looking for a rugged bike rack?? This is it, it is extremely well made for a rack. The minute you see it and hold it, feel the weight, look at it up close, it's one very cool manly looking rack. My guy shops on his bike, puts the groceries in a back pack on this rack which looks great too. We have it mounted on a blue Raleigh 28" that has black accessories, this is a macho man looking rack that can hold anything.
T A Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
It takes some effort to put it together and to keep it tight. But it works well as long as the weight carried on it is within limits.
STB48
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
I got this package on time and in good condition. Everything was there that I needed to put it together. You do need to have patience while putting this together. It can be a little hard to hold everything at one time and put in the screws. I had a bit of a hard time getting it to a line up properly on my bike. Once it was all put together in a lined up straight on the bike it seems to be very sturdy and has held a decent amount of weight on it while bike riding. I really don't feel that for the price you can go wrong with this bike rack.
R1Fast
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
Very sturdy and a great deal for the price.The only gripe I have is that the rods that are to connect on the inner-top (closest to your butt) are not universal. The supplied hardware isn't compatible with a Trek MTB/Ebike, but I made it work by just using 1 rod and connecting it to the seat post quick release. It still looks OEM and worked out just fine.
don Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
Works like it should and fits great. It was very challenging to put together though with lots of parts and very vague instructions. I am pretty handy with most things but this was a bit of a headache. Once I finally got it together and on the bike it seems to be good.
w1_m2
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
I’ve had a tough time shopping and finding a rear bike rack for my electric scooter/bike. Because of its flexibility, this rear rack was somewhat difficult to put together. There are so many adjustable pieces that one wonders what needs to be adjusted to level this or that which won’t affect some other this or that. I did manage to get it together and it’s a solid rear bike rack. It looks good as well. I hope the pictures have helped someone to see exactly what it’s supposed to look like after it’s installed.I ran into a problem, unique for my vehicle. The bottom connection, which fits around the frame of the bike, wasn’t large enough for the larger circumference frame that I have. This caused a problem where the screws did not reach through to the other piece where the nut was. I had to run to my local hardware store to find the exact screw, or similar screw actually, to be able to install this bike rack. The transformation from the metric system to SAE here in the states, produced *almost* an exact screw, but it was still too wide to get through the holes provided. It was easy enough to drill out the holes which solved the problem with the longer screws I needed. This could easily have been prevented by the manufacturer just by sending longer screws!Would I buy it again, yes. It would be easy for me to put it together now because I feel like I kinda have a cheat code, since I put this one together already…
Nathan Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
the instructions are pretty sucky. and the instruction video doesn't help much all that does it tear your ears off with the most annoying music known to man. putting this thing on my bike made me wish I had 4 arms and hands, half the bolts have to be held with a wench and turned with the allen wrench at the same time. and having some amount of help with holding the rack up makes this 10 times easier. but anyway I cant say much about of sturdy the rack is quite yet as I've just put it on but man was it hellish to put that thing on.This is a month after I've purchased this bike rack its now in the trash as it ended up broken. it had been really tricky to get on and I eventually did but some screws came lose at points and I ended up losing one. I fixed it with some zip ties and tightened all the bolts and stuff and thought it wouldn't happen again. boy was I wrong almost a week after that one of the major components somehow got stripped while using my bike making the rack unstable and then when I was on my way to the bike shop in my area to get it checked out the other bar gave out, and I had to walk my bike the rest of the way as I didn't wanna damage my back tire with the rack that was loosely connected. when I got to the shop I was told that the rack broke because it has to be at least 4in from the bike post and that it was too high up which is not mentioned at any point within the instructions that those need to be the case. anyway I've wasted my money and time so you dont have to, id recommend looking elsewhere for a better rack than I did.
shu vang
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
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