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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
Installation went well. However, I had to purchase two 10mm bolts (to mount to rear wheel frame tab) and a "Rack Clamp" (to attach rack to seat post). I think this rack will work well to attach small items (such as a shopping basket or electric bike battery). Would not try to carry a person, only rated for 50 lbs.
Martina
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
It did take some assembling, but no more than 20 minutes while I multitask. Fit perfectly over my roadmaster. Lightweight. But held strong.
TAR
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Great rack, especially because this one is bolted together it allows for a lot more adjustability with regard to rear wheel spacing. Add a few washers on each side at the top and you can dial the width in perfectly to your particular bike which is why I went with this one. Rack is plenty sturdy with some nice attachment points and places to secure various panniers.
Utah Pete
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
I've tried a lot of different rear racks, but these are the best by far. Long stainless steel arms and adjustable bottom bracket assure a great fit on a variety of frames. Multiple attachment points for panniers and rack bags. Beautiful finish.
Cristina
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
The installation is not super easy but it looks good once installed and it is sturdy
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I installed this on my wife's new ebike. It required a simple assembly which took about 15 minutes and then another 15 minutes to install on the bike. It fit perfectly on the bike, feels very sturdy, and looks great. The picture is with the included cargo net in place. The included large rear reflector was a nice bonus.
PunkWonkMike
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
I've had a couple of different rear bike cargo racks over the years and based on my first impressions, this seems like one of the better-made racks, especially for the price. I've only loaded it was about 30 lbs of cargo so far but it didn't seem close to pushing it and would feel confident loading to the full 55 lb stated weight limit. My Ortlieb panniers clipped onto the rack with no problem and don't slide around.
SP Camera DP
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023
Nov. 2023. 1st day, install review.Overall easy to assemble, and install. Seems to be decent quality.Came in a flat box. 5 pieces total. plus Allen style screws. Extra screws included. 2 Allen keys. 1 small wrench. All tools fit the hardware properly. Also came with a square shaped bungie mesh with hooks.The silver colored long parts that connect the rack to the bike under the seat were 14 inches long.Also included a red reflector, that you have to screw onto the back of the rack.All pieces came in their own plastic bags, to keep them from scratching.The only extra tools I used (not required) were a level, to make sure the rack was parallel to the ground, and a small mallet to push the rack into the proper leveled position. But this can be eyeballed and pushed with your hands. the rack came with all the tools one really needs to assemble and install it on the bike.The rack has to be assembled first. Then installed onto the bike. Rack assembly took me 10 mins tops. Rack install on bike took me about 45 mins.The rack fit my Large sized, 29 inch wheel, mountain bike just fine. With room to spare on all adjustable parts.I only had to extend the piece that connects at the bottom, near the axel of the back wheel, one notch, or one hole. I could also extend it to the 2nd hole if I wanted the rack to sit a little further up from the back wheel. And there would still be 2 extra holes to extend it even higher.One issue that did happen to me is that those 2 silver connector bars that go from the bottom of the rack to under the seat, bent more than desired and started touching the top of the tire, just under the rack. I had to use some screwdrivers to bend them back up so they stay closer to the bottom of the rack. Due to this, I may have to lift the rack one more hole at the bottom extender bars. But I'm going to test ride the bike to see if I can keep the rack on the lower position, to keep the center of gravity lower.I can't speak yet to the quality or durability. Have not tested or ridden bike with it yet. I might update this review in a few months once I have more experience with it. But it feels well made. The soldering seems good. The paint is even. The finish is a kind of matte, and smooth. I like that it has a ring on both side at the bottom made to hook bungie cords or tie down to. And a tangential benefit is that it looks like it will act as an effective mud guard / fender on the back of the bike.
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