🚴♂️ Carry More, Worry Less – Ride Ready & Reflective
The West Biking Adjustable Bike Cargo Rack is a lightweight yet robust aluminum alloy rear rack designed to fit most bicycles with seat tube diameters between 2.2 and 3.3 cm. Supporting up to 110 lbs, it offers versatile cargo carrying options for road, mountain, and fat bikes. Easy to install with included tools and instructions, it also features a built-in red reflector to boost nighttime safety, making it an essential upgrade for the modern cyclist.
Color | Black |
Brand | West Biking |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 14.17"L x 5.51"W x 5.91"H |
Mounting Type | Rear Seat Mount |
Load Capacity | 50 KG |
Orientation | Rear |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Manufacturer | West Biking |
UPC | 711811776014 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 9 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 1.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.17 x 5.51 x 5.91 inches |
Brand Name | West Biking |
Model Name | Yp0712001 |
Suggested Users | Children's, mens, teen-boys, unisex, womens |
Part Number | YP0712001 |
Style | Tube |
Sport Type | Cycling |
V**S
Very NICE universal rack…- worked for my ebike
The description states not good for e-bike or foldable bikes. But I beg to differ I have a foldable e-bike and it fits my bike perfectly for what I want to put on the rack which is a light blanket and my speaker so no weight at all therefore it didn’t matter that I couldn’t mount the side pipes that attach at the tire. I won’t be putting nothing with any type weight back there so I feel no need to worry.Just need to get some bungees to secure the speaker and I’m good.Also it is easy to remove when I want to fold and put in my trunk very convenient!Works perfectly with my bike.
F**A
Incredibly smart, ultralight, very easy to install design. Very practical and simple.
This rack is incredibly light, and quite sturdy. It's also fantastically designed in such a way that it's quite easy to work with. The rack is so easily adjustable to various bike shapes and sizes, it really is a smart design.it is also incredibly light, surprisingly so. It feels like the lightness of carbon fiber. but with a metallic material.The one downside to this is that the Aluminium alloy they used to build it, while light, is rather soft and quite easy to bend.It has no real tempering, and does not feel like it will withstand any real bending without stress failure. It's not flimsy, but it is, and is bendable by hand.It does not come with the tools in the picture, however mine came with a better set of tools.A pair of Hex keys that fit all of it's bolts, that also have Philips screw drivers on the other end. It also comes with a double ended square wrench.These tools are all you need to get it on the bike, and they're durable enough that they wont quit after just 1 or 2 uses.It comes with some extra bolts, which is nice.For 30$ this rack is a great find, and worth the investment for getting saddlebags onto a hardtail bike.Personally I would dock half a star for the softness of the material, and the feeling like it wont hold up to being worked on. It feels like it can be broken very easily, but this is likely due to the focus on light weight and sturdy engineering.Also the mounting latch for the seat post does not make a solid closure parallel to the ground so it looks awkward latching it closed vertically.
S**D
Solid rack for the money. Recommend it as a buy. A few major issues.
The media could not be loaded. Writing this review after just having installed it. Generally, I’d recommend it at point. It seems fairly sturdy and there are no areas where the rack interferes with the bike.A few things that could be better:* the biggest issue I have with this at this point is the touching of the bar that runs from the rack to the bike frame and the side “w” shaped bars that are there to help with side bags. The two bars are sitting on top of each other without a screw to hold them in place, something like a piece of rubber to stop them from banging into each other, etc. There is no doubt this will bang when riding it especially when you hit a bump. I’ve put a piece of rubber between the two bars for now and will find a more permanent solution.* The images show an advanced looking wrench that comes with it to help assemble it. You don’t get that; instead, you get a standard wrench that actually doesn’t quite fit the nuts. The wrench in the image would have been incredibly helpful. The one that came with it is garbage. I ended up just installing the screws and nuts the opposite direction as shown in the photos and instructions so that I could use a ratchet.* As other might note, the hardware (screws, nuts, etc) are very cheap. Just installed them you could feel and see this. I fully expect that these will rust and probably not hold very tightly. But, honestly, I went into this purchase expecting that I’d have to do that. At this price point, any mfr is going to give you junk hardware and one should always plan to replace it with quality stainless steel parts.* put the back reflector on first. Depending on how you end up configuring/placing it on your bike, the top rack can extend beyond the back of the main supporting bar and you won’t be to get the reflector on.* The instructions are incomplete. Most steps are there but a few key steps are missing such as tightening the underneath screws to secure it.Overall, I’d still rate this a buy. Seems solid and well attached to the bike. We’ll see how it does in use.
A**3
Mountain Bike Bracket
I was looking for a rack to install on my mountain bike. The bracket was easy to install and looks pretty sturdy.
F**L
Wish I Found This Sooner!
I wish I would have found this 5 years ago when I first got my bike! It was hard to find one of these because I am a large man with a large framed bike (XL framed Trek to be exact). A bit tedious to install, nothing terrible. But I have large hands and had a little trouble with the tighter areas installing some of the bolts. Overall, very, very sturdy! Loaded 3 bags worth of groceries in my saddle bags and this thing didn't budge, bend, or unadjust at all. Definitely a welcomed add-on to my bicycle. Especially because I am somewhere which I don't have a car at the moment.
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