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Schwinn Bike Rear Rack, Lightweight Compact Design, Can Hold Up to 20 or 26 lbs. Option, Fits Most Adult Bike Frames, Durable Construction, Additional Cargo Options, Bike and Cycling Accessories

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Style: Adjustable Rear Rack


Features

  • Compatible with bikes that have center, side, and no mounting points, the Schwinn Adjustable Rear Rack lets you turn virtually any bike into a cargo bike.
  • Schwinn Adjustable Rear Rack can be effortlessly mounted to seat posts
  • The included mounting hardware is adjustable to fit bikes with center, side, and no mounting points
  • Aluminum alloy constructions adds durability that won't weigh you down
  • Rack can support up to 26 lbs, effortlessly carrying a backpack, picnic basket, or other travel essentials
  • Designed to fit most adult bikes with wheel sizes ranging from 24" to 29" and 700c

Color: Black


Brand: Schwinn


Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 1.09"L x 6.5"W x 16.73"H


Mounting Type: Rear Seat Mount


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎Schwinn


Material: ‎Aluminum


Product Dimensions: ‎1.09"L x 6.5"W x 16.73"H


Mounting Type: ‎Rear Seat Mount


Load Capacity: ‎26 Pounds


Orientation: ‎Rear


Wheel Size: ‎29 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Pacific Cycle, Inc.


UPC: ‎038675263031


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎17.32 x 7.13 x 2.8 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.92 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.09 x 6.5 x 16.73 inches


Brand Name: ‎Schwinn


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Warranty


Model Name: ‎Rear Mounted Bike Rack


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Style: ‎Adjustable Rear Rack


Included Components: ‎Rear Rack, Mouting Hardware


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: February 18, 2022


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  • Excellent cargo rack...Very easy to install...Well made & very sturdy...Looks great on my bike...Excellent value
I was shopping for a rear cargo rack for my Trek Cruiser Classic. I wanted something simple and clean looking, functional and well made. I found this Schwinn Folding Rear Rack on Amazon and it looked like the perfect rack for me. Looking at the photo, it looked like a very straight forward design that would fit my bike and would be a simple install. I read the reviews and found it interesting that several people commented on the lack of adequate installation instructions and difficulty installing the rack. I ordered the rack knowing Amazon has a quick and painless return policy if for any reason I was unhappy with my purchase. The rack arrived promptly and I was immediately impressed by the fit and finish, quality and look of the rack. I am not a bike mechanic, but I have been riding bikes for over 50 years and have basic bike repair skills. I read the instructions and would have to agree they offer minimal information that is vague at best. Looking at the rack, I found the design was quite simple and intuitive. The two sliding rails at the front of the rack attach to the seat post quick release skewer. In my case, my frame had two accessory braze-ons on the frame below the seat to mount the rails using the supplied bolts and washers. I then bolted the two rear upright supports to the rear dropout in the frame using the supplied bolts and washers. The upright supports are adjustable so you can get the required clearance above your tire. You simply remove the adjustment bolt and slide the chrome support arm down to the length you need and then align the two holes and replace the bolt. You then check to make sure the rack is level and centered, and then you tigthen all the bolts. The install took about 20 minutes to complete. I realize not all bike frames are the same and the install may vary to accommodate a specific bike. I highly recommend this product and I don't think you will find a better rack at this price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014 by Dana E. KORNHAUSER

  • The best 10$ you'll spend in cycling
Style: Deluxe Alloy Rear Rack
I've only had this rack a week, but it has already far exceeded expectations. For the price, this unit cannot be beaten. At first, I just carried a hard-sided lunch pale on it. Then, I decided to try and go fishing with it, since I figured using the rack would be a bit easier on my back than carrying a backpack with tackle and poles sticking out of it. After I got the backpack bungee'd to the rack, I decided there was still plenty of room, and I wouldn't mind being a bit more comfortable at the lake. I removed the backpack, slid a fold-up lawn/camping chair (typical cheap model, about 3 foot long by 3 inches tall when folded), and bungee'd that to the rack first, then bungee'd the backpack on top of that. I used homemade bungee straps made from bungee material, zip ties, and cheap carabiners. This worked well, I even did some offroading getting onto the bike trail and everything stayed pretty securely. After I made it back home (no issues), I decided I wanted to look into some different strap types - Both to help secure everything better, and to make setup/teardown a little easier and faster. I looked into several different ratchet straps, bungee cords, backpack-clip webbing, and others. I finally stumbled upon 'Lashing Straps' at Walmart. They were by Ozark trail, and came in a package of 2 12 foot webbing straps each with their own buckle. These have made this rack a complete dream. These straps are identical to the straps on my Saris Bones bike rack - They adjust very quickly, store easily, and hold very securely. They double as a crate holder for storage on the back of my kayak. These straps can be used everywhere, and they're a perfect companion for this rack if you decide to haul something bulky. I successfully carried about 30 lbs of weight, and I have reason to believe it could hold more, depending on your seat post - mine is pretty standard sized aluminum on a Cannondale road bike. To help keep the rack the most secure vertically, make sure to rest it on the bottom most of your seat post, where the seat post meets the down tube heading. This will keep it from being able to slide down. Also, use the biggest shim possible, and if you're still having issues with it swinging to the sides, line the inside with black electrical tape (both the inside of the shim and the seat post if possible). This may make it hard to put on/take off, but will make it much more secure. I haven't had any issues with mine moving even under load and with lots of bumps. Make sure to get those hex nuts in tight. Overall, this is probably the best 10$ I've spent on cycling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2014 by Jerry

  • Schwinn Quality ?
Style: Adjustable Rear Rack
I like this it is aluminum and you can see the welds look good. What I don't like is the pieces are extremely tightly tightened to connect to the bike, when you loosen those screws you'll have scratches when you readjust it. This is a Schwinn quality problem they should not tighten that down that much, I recommend Schwinn not overtighten those cuz customers going to have to adjust them, don't install it if you have scratches. Is this returned and repackaged or counterfeit? It's either that or a fundamental quality problem at Schwinn. This Schwinn rear bike rack has two cosmetic scratches everybody is going to get unless I was sent a repackaged used product. I already installed it so I probably am not going to return it it's not a safety issue unlike their helmet which is. Schwinn has quality problems. The Schwinn helmet I purchased then returned has teeny little Velcro pieces holding the inner ring it is not stable and kept detaching exposing us bike riders to a false sense their helmet is safe it isn't For me it popped out right away so there's no false sense no it's not safe so I returned it. The bike rack is light and made of aluminum so except for the scratches looks to be a quality purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by D. Johnson

  • Nice simple rack
Style: Adjustable Rear Rack
Item is as described. I ride a Marin Wildcat 3 that is a 27.5 frame. It was tough looking for a simple rack that would fit such a short frame. I had to adjust a few times until I was happy with the fit and clearance from my rear wheel, but it was pretty easy. The hardware that came with it looked very sturdy and long enough to adjust as needed. Now I can add extra hydration or small bag in the rear. Can't wait to get out on the trail. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Jazzy Jazzy

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