- Aluminum Well-Constructed Rack : KEMIMOTO bike rack is crafted from premium aluminum alloy, ensuring a stable structure that won’t bend under extreme loads. It’s also corrosion-resistant and scratch-resistant. Once properly installed, it can handle up to 220 lbs (100 kg) of weight
- Wide Compatibility : This rear bike rack is compatible with most 22-28 inch bikes, including mountain bikes, road bikes, electric bikes, and fat tire bikes. Note: Fits round seat tubes with a diameter of 1.1-1.26 inches (28-32mm) and rack tube diameter of 0.51 inches (13mm). Accommodates bicycle tire widths up to 4.72 inches (12cm)
- Easy to Install & Adjust : Comes with installation tools and an instruction manual. With fastening clamp on the rotating seat post allows for quicker setup than traditional racks. The rack height is adjustable between 13 to 17 inches (33 to 43 cm), making it easy to adjust as needed
- Added Bungee Cord & Tail Light : The bike cargo rack comes with a red rear reflector light and a 23.6-inch (60cm) bungee cord for added safety during night rides and increased stability while carrying items
- W-Shaped Side Guards : Designed with W-shaped side guards on both sides to be highly compatible with bike panniers and trunk bags, effectively protecting your them from getting caught in the bike spokes or scratched by the wheels. You can easily use this rear rack to transport luggage, groceries, heavy items, and more
Bike Cargo Racks
KEMIMOTO Rear Bike Rack for Bicycle – 220 lbs Capacity Aluminium Alloy with Bungee Cord Bike Rack for Back of Bike Cargo Rack Carrier Quick Release Universal for 22-28 Inch…
$35.98 $39.99
I love Stuff –
Fits on my e-buck no problem. Easy to assemble tools needed included
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Thomas Williams –
It’s perfect for the bicyclist who needs help with lugging cargo. This is the first step to doing that.
Thomas Williams –
Sheo –
Looks great on bike, doesn’t budge, sits nice, was missing a nut but i had a spare that fit
Sheo –
I love Stuff –
When putting this together I discovered there was 1 bolt and 2 washer missing. I used my own, as I keep all spares that come my way. You can see in the photo where I used my own parts. This is why extra parts should be added to every product you have to assemble. The biker rack is decent. It is good enough for nearly any top rack back. Most saddle bags are too long and overlap the metal side rails. It is too easy for the bags to lap into your spokes and tires. I would not recommend this rack.
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Brian –
I’ve been pretty excited to try out this frame and finally got it today (I say finally but I literally just ordered it like yesterday).It’s pretty much on my bike and seems a bit flimsy so far even after tightening up all the stuff, but I’ll come back to edit that after a road test.
Anyways, the reason it didn’t get a road test today is because the set “comes” with 6 screws and 6 nuts/bearrings to tighten them on with. Anyways, I got 6 screws and 5 bearrings which means one of the gaurds on my tire side can’t be mounted yet 🙁
I’m really confused that the company wouldn’t just give extra of these little parts by default. Nothing left the box until I needed to mount it, so that wasn’t the issue. But such tiny parts by default should have at least 3 or 4 extra per box just in case. Instead I’ll have to guess the size at a hardware store
Brian –