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ROCKBROS Bike Bicycle Cargo Rack Rear Bike Rack for Back of Bike Carrier Rack with Fender Quick Release Mountain Road Bicycle Rear Racks 110-165 lbs Capacity Universal

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Features

  • QUICK RELEASE CLAMP for easily mount on the seat post or take the rear bike rack off, you can change the seat height easily. Come with tools and installation instruction. Fit most of bikes like the 26"-29" mountain bike but not fit for rear suspension bike, flat tire bike, soft-tailed bike, carbon fiber bike, folding bike.
  • FENDER under seat provides more protection for your bag or panniers in rainy day or mud road,keep your bicycle dryer and cleaner.You can also remove this rear fender when you don't need it. Fit for 26-29" mountain bike frames.
  • SOLID&STURDY bike rear rack made of high strength aluminum alloy material, coupled with stainless steel screws to help you ride freely in rainy days or humid conditions. Two W shape side bars effectively protect your bag from scratching by the wheel or spokes and also protect your safety.
  • FUNCTIONAL: Upgrade loading system cargo rack can carry 110 lbs to 165 lbs, perfect for carring some stuff on your trip,work commute, even carry the people. The adjustable structure allows you adjust the rack lenth as you wanted and the telescopic rods can be stretched 3-15cm to fit your bike frames.
  • Package Items: Rear red reflector increases visibility on the night cycling to ensure your night cycling safety. Elastic bungee cord can stretch around your carrier bag or gears for extra security while riding on rougher road.

Brand: ROCKBROS


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 1200 Grams


Mounting Type: Rear Seat Mount


Load Capacity: 165 Pounds


Brand: ‎ROCKBROS


Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎1200 Grams


Mounting Type: ‎Rear Seat Mount


Load Capacity: ‎165 Pounds


Orientation: ‎Rear


Wheel Size: ‎29 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎ROCKBROS


UPC: ‎783057040556


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22.2 x 7 x 4.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.58 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎ROCKBROS


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Part Number: ‎HJ1008-1


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: June 8, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Durable & Stable
Overall product is perfect, exactly what I wanted, instructions weren’t the best, but watching the video posted on the item helped. Install was easier once watching the video. Product is very durable and stable would recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Ryan

  • Great value
This rack is well constructed and well thought out. Love how solid it is. Only fly inn the ointment is the fender is warped and crooked facing the rear. See second photo. Still, I am happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Scott Hanson Scott Hanson

  • Good all around rack. Light. Stylish. Easily removed.
My only real complaint is the way the bolts that secure the adjustable parts such as the seat stay anchor supports or the sliding rail for the platform cut into the painted aluminum. As shown in the picture, it leaves a circular dent which is not just a cosmetic problem. I got a very nasty aluminum shard in my finger just from brushing over it. The bolts dig into the aluminum and leave very sharp splinters. Once you are aware of it, it shouldn't be much of an issue. I will likely sand and paint these rough circles. The included tools worked adequately. They were the correct size but you need to get the angle just right for the wrenches while tightening. The rubberized material for the clamps works well but it would be good if they included a flexible adhesive to hold them in place. It is tricky to get them aligned while tightening the clamps. You go through this process each time you reinstall the rack so gluing them in place makes sense. I see the instructions say this is not for carbon fiber bikes but I assume that is because the seat stay mounts could crack the carbon fiber and the maximum weight would be reduced as well. But I've installed it on my Specialized Diverge which is a carbon fiber model. I have been very careful to not tighten the seat stay clamps to much. As others have said... Install the reflector first! I didn't and had to do it all over again because with the deck pushed back to where I wanted it (needed to clear the seat bag), the reflector was underneath the deck requiring the deck to be moved for installation. You will want to loose fit everything first then set the deck screws and then install the fender. Leave the adjusting of the seat stay braces for last. The seat tube clamp is a little wide and I find my thighs just touch it at times. The clamp lever itself needs to be rotated upwards to keep it clear as well. I've not loaded it down with much yet and I will try to update this review once I've put it through its paces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024 by Chris Kanieski Chris Kanieski

  • Nice addition to my bike
I didn't have any issues with the installation of this rack like other reviews I read. It was pretty straight-forward, but then, maybe it's because I have a good working knowledge of bike maintenance after all these years I've owned various bikes? I did have to use some more of my own washers because of the way I chose to mount it. No biggee. I had more challenges figuring out how to wrap the included green bungee cord around the rack, ultimately referring back to other pics of this that I saw in the reviews. Thanks for that. Rack seems sturdy, it does add about 3-lbs of weight to my ride. I doubt I'll have more than 50-lbs on it at any given time, unless I strap a hefty cooler full of ice and beer on the back for some serious beach fun. I'll be giving it some good tests this summer starting tomorrow. If I have any further feedback after using it for the next few months I'll come back and update this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024 by Techno-Junkie Techno-Junkie

  • Sturdy Although Fender Brittle
Good news: The bracket is sturdy. - The mounting directions explain a little hazily about some rubber pads that you insert between the clamps and the bike frame. - Trick: I used Gorilla Contact Cement as seen in my photo and glued the pads into place. - Bad news: The fender is plastic and tapers in thickness toward the tail. A half inch of the end of mine was broke off before I even got it mounted. It still is functional, just don't expect it to last through an accident. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023 by Larry Larry

  • Holds stuff, if you don't throw it in the street first
My family and I are headed to Cape Cod today, and I was looking for a rack to put on my bike to Hold The Things. We plan on biking along the National Seashore and I am small and did not want to have a backpack raising my profile thus causing me to blow over into the dunes. I ordered this rack along with a bag (which of course will not arrive until we are almost at our destination, true to form of Amazon as of late). The rack did arrive on time - huzzah! So this morning I grabbed my fresh cup of coffee and skipped to the garage to complete The Installation. I unpackaged the rack and was met with instructions that would have made Ikea proud. "Install using spacers!", they proclaim! Tighten this! Loosen that! Install this then slide that! Ok, seems easy enough.... Or so I thought. Firstly, the fender needs to be attached to the bike. This is accomplished with a screw and a handily-provided Allen key. Easy enough. On to the attachment to the bike! The spacers required to put the main bracket on the tube holding your seat are in no way adhesive. Therefore, good luck holding the spacers in place while closing the clamp. Additionally, the guide bolt used to hold the screw in place to close the clamp is very loose and easily drops out of its place in the clamp. And the nut that you have to screw the clamp into, with it's nice curved edge that allows you to close the clamp? Also falls out. After much profanity, I got everything attached to the bike. Success! Step two: "slide to adjust if necessary". This means slide out the actual rack your things sit on. Ok! And... Huh. Because of the compressed position of the rack, it's right up against the spring for my bike seat. Adjust the seat, ok, cool... Still doesn't slide. This is because it does not simply slide but requires two bolts to be loosened. Remember that fender you put on in step one? Guess what's in the way of the bolts!! So I took the rack off, removed the fender, slid the rack out, tighten those bolts, put the fender back on, and now we can put the rack back on the bike. But wait! Now the balance of the rack is such that you cannot, as a petite person, hold the rack level while also holding the spacers in place while also keeping the parts falling all over your garage. The amount of times I had to pick up individual parts because I lack the dexterity and limbs of an octopus was maddening. BUT - after a lot MORE profanity, I finally got the rack on the bike! And level! And secure! Success!!! Now to install the support braces! Again.... The instructions were lacking. Loosen the screw! Tighten the screw!!! WHERE. Which hole?! Center? Rear???? Reader... It goes intto the center. The bracket must go on the INSIDE of the rack in order to fit appropriately. Otherwise your W bracket will not fit. Additionally, the wrench included? Didn't fit the bolts. The amount of times I took this thing on and off my bike in the course of an hour was maddening. The last step was to install the reflector. Guess what you can't get on the bike with the rack slid all the way out!!! AHHA!!!!! HAHAHA. I shall be riding into the dark, reflectorless. So, with all that, I did finally get the rack on my bike. It does fit. And it does Hold The Things which was the purpose. But let me give you some tips to save you from the pain I endured in this process. 1) install the stupid reflector FIRST. Before you put the stupid fender on. 2) dry fit the rack to the bike BEFORE you install the fender. 3) slide the rack out to the desired position BEFORE you install the fender. 4) if you have to slide the rack all the way out, find a friend and have them help you hold it up. 5) figure out how to screw that main screw and washer into the main bracket that goes on the seat tube so you aren't standing in your garage trying to hold the whole thing up and systematically dropping every single part multiple times. 6) screw the side supports onto the top rack in the CENTER HOLE on the INSIDE (tire side) before you try to attach them to the lower tubes. 7) maybe do all of this with an alcoholic beverage instead of a coffee. That way when it inevitably doesn't go well, you already have a drink, and maybe because you do have a drink you'll care less. At any rate, it's a nice little rack and will certainly Hold The Things as expected. Five stars for being a rack of holding. Minus two stars for attributing to things I need to unpack in therapy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Jessica Murdock

  • great piece of gear
attached easy and holds all my stuff. It is heavy and makes a difference when loading and unloading from a bike carrier but it's worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by JD Will

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