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G**O
Good solid mounting system!
Took a little bit of adjusting and figuring out where to place the mounting points but in the end very sturdy and solid. Comes with all the necessary nuts and bolts and even has extras. I put it on an eBike and had to maneuver through the disk braking system, gear derailur, and wires. In the end I had to leave one short arm off because there was no room but it’s still very solid. Very happy with it and will buy another one if I get another bike.Helpful tips:- Place all bolts and nuts loosely and adjust before tightening.- the two dog-leg arms are molded specifically to be on the right and left, make sure you look at each one to see which one goes where or else when you tighten the bolts it’ll warp one the bolt slots(not the end of the world, can just be warped back).- when using the FOAM SPACERS stick them onto the mounts (not the bike). This way if you need to take them off or re-adjust them they go with the mounts and aren’t stuck permanently on the bike.
D**S
best rack i've ever used and cant recommend highly enough
i had a cheap rack on my bike that broke the same month i purchased it. i rigged it to work for what i needed but one day coming home it broke completely and almost took my tire with it. i went online and after several hours looking i came across this one. seeing it says it can hold 310lbs and looked much sturdier than what i had i figured why not its cheap enough. took about 30 minutes to install because my bike doesnt use standard piping. i got it adjusted to the height i needed and wrenched it down, using the included rubber bits that help keep the supports in place. i took it out immediately for a much needed grocery run and loaded up my bags that i had attached to it and set off for home. 7 mile round trip with about 60lbs worth of goods and it didnt show any signs of give and kept solid on the bike. i've even transported other people on it without issue. a friend of mine needed to get to the store up the way from where we lived and while he thought i was joking when i offered him a lift, he finally got on and he's not light. he says he's 210lbs, he felt like more. took some effort to get where he needed to go but we got there and there wasnt a single issue with the rack. it didnt bend or buckle or even sway. i have to believe its claim at 300lb+ capacity as i've thrown everything i could at it since i got it and my bike has shown more issues than the rack ever has. absolutely worth it, and it works great with bikes that dont have eyelets for standard rack installs. my bike is a cheap fixed gear with no standard mounting options for anything and this has been the best investment for it yet.
A**R
Strongest rack out there. Assembly time various with no instructions
The instructions where a joke. Took 4x longer than necessary to assemble flipping the pieces every which way and having to take apart a flip pieces so it was in perfect alignment. After that though the rack is 4x stronger than anything out there. Rock solid for hauling.
M**H
WASTE OF TIME & MONEY! SCREWS, NUTS & BOLTS DID NOT FIT HARDWARE
I don't like leaving negative reviews... but THIS BIKE RACK IS THE WORST to put together and install. The screws appear to be all cross=threaded, the nuts are too small for the bolts. I tried every possible combination and finally took it to a bike-pro and he tried and found the same defective issue. I had read some reviews that also mentioned the problem with nuts and bolts and screws not fitting, but I took a chance thinking the company had by now gotten their shit together and rectified a known issue/complaint. Unfortunately, they have yet to fix the problems. I'm pissed that I wasted so much time and money. RETURNING IT BECAUSE IT'S DEFECTIVE.
S**6
Good rack, really bad instructions
Carrier is fine. The instructions to put it together were awful. They started assuming certain pieces came already assembled. Mine came full diassembled. Plus, the instructions are extremely sparse, and a very bad translation into English. A good rack, if you don't mind putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
J**W
The rack is awesome, instructions and packaging, not so much
So far I do love this rack. It is clearly very sturdy and durable. Actual installation is fairly easy once you assemble everything as far as the instructions assume when you receive the item. Not to beat a dead horse, but the instructions ("instruction") are hilarious and essentially useless. Like it would have killed them to pay a college student $50 to translate and/or write them. Moreover, the photos aren't detailed enough to answer a couple important assembly questions one will have. The packaging is pretty comical, and one of the hardware bags had a rip in it, so I had bolts and washers cascading all over as I began removing the bubble wrap from everything. I wondered whether I received one that had been a return or at least previously opened. Also, the reflector that came with it was broken. I didn't bother super gluing it back together as my existing reflector happened to fit on the bracket. I think most people would have just returned the item because of that. Initial assembly was pretty complicated because there weren't even numbers of any of the hardware items. I assumed some of the items were extra, which was only true of the lock nuts and washers. The hex cap bolts didn't make a lot of sense in quantities, and I had to mix and match a bit to figure out which length I should use for everything. There were 8 bolts that were really too long for any spot they were needed, so those were the ones I used to secure the bed of the rack to the supports. Bolts sticking out underneath/inside that area shouldn't be a problem. I do recommend that you just buy a new set of hex cap bolts that are overall a bit shorter than the ones included. I might do that eventually and swap them all out. Once I got everything assembled to the level the instructions assume you receive it, then the remaining installation was pretty easy. The only question is which side to install the two main support arms. They have a rail for attaching the extra center support, and it is not symmetrically placed. Picking the right side does seem to matter. I think neither option is actually good, as that extra arm doesn't really line up properly no matter which side the main arm is on. Depending on how far back and how high you place the main tray, that extra arm doesn't really seat properly once tightened. I considered not installing that at all, since I don't think it is really necessary. I would definitely install it if you do plan to load the rack up with 100 pounds of gear. I expect to have 20 pounds of gear on it at most. Now it is installed and in use on a Cannondale Treadwell 2.
C**.
Very poor instructions, side wing bars not fit for purpose
The first thing which has to be mentioned. If you purchase this product you either need to be very patient or have help from someone who is as the instructions are the most useless I've ever seen. The images in the booklet are unclear, and the video link is abysmal. You will need to try and assemble this yourself through trial and error, which took me around 4 hours with help from a friend. Pay attention to the screw lengths, there is no help at all which ones to use and there's 3 sizes. I spent most of the time swapping them round.When fully assembled however it is very sturdy. I've not tested the 310lb claim, but I can envision it will carry big weight (make sure your tyre tubes have the correct air pressure to prevent bursts). But despite its potential ability to carry heavy loads the design of the side wings (which prevent pannier bags from going into the wheel spokes) are not fit for purpose at all. They're far too small. The wings should be stretching further out to the rear and further down. I'm having to use zip ties to prevent my pannier bags from bumping into my spokes (i've attached pictures after removing the zip ties so you can see for yourselves).I'd recommend looking elsewhere if you are planning long journeys as this rack will cause problems instead of reduce them. I'm considering returning this for a refund.
M**.
Sturdy rack, no place for rear light.
Comes with assembly instructions and a online tutorial. One look at the instructions and didn't give enough detail, best just looking at the image to follow. Sticky pads are supplied to go on the frame for where the clamps would sit to protect the frame, and two silicone pads for the seat post claps. There are three lengths of bolts instructions don't state where they're meant for. I used the smallest for the rack and six connecting bars. Largest bolts for the frame clamps, closest to the frame then the medium on the third hole furthest away from the frame.
J**T
grocery shopping is easier
I dont drive so sometimes needs to cycle for grocery shopping. I had a basket in the front of my bike but my husband said it is a bit dangerous for me because if the items in the basket are heavy I then have a problem of balancing the bike. My husband adivsed me to have another basket to carry heavy stuff on the back of my bike. To do that, I need to have a carrier rack installed on my bike thats why I found this item on Amazon. The product is made from very strong material and is very sturdy after being installed on my bike. The installation was difficult for me and I could not sort it out on my own. My husband spent about half an hour on finishing the job. Not quite sure if it will stand the test of time. Hopefully it will because it is not cheap.
A**R
Extremely durable bike rack and the fixings included are very ...
Extremely durable bike rack and the fixings included are very tough, survived a 30mph crash with no structural damage and only minimal abrasion.The build quality, as well as the mounting system, spread the weight over multiple frame structural parts so the load is equally distributed. I feel confident riding with this attached and once it's mounted it stays on 6 months at a time only to come off when doing a full clean.The only downside is that it sits around 10-20cm above the rear tire thus causing the bike's center of gravity to shift significantly upwards and backward when carrying any significant load, this is further amplified when cornering when the feeling is the same as carrying another person on the back of the bike.
F**O
Nice Sturdy Rack
Very nice rack. Very sturdy and looks good. Installed on a bike 700c wheels and disc brakes with no issues. Give yourself a good 30 minutes to put it all together, Instructions are pretty basic and in "Chinglish", but in all honesty it's pretty obvious how it all goes together. Had a 70kg load on with no problems, very impressed. Will review in a year, if it's still going strong I'll amend my 4 star rating to 5 stars.
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