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RM100 700C BLACK REAR RACK AVENIR

RM100 700C BLACK REAR RACK AVENIR
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RM100 700C BLACK REAR RACK AVENIR

 
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Our Price: $19.99
 
 


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Package Length:16.5 inches
Package Width:14.0 inches
Package Height:5.7 inches
Package Weight:1.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews

Features
  • FULL ALLOY CONSTRUCTION WITH STAINLESS HARDWARE

  • CLASSIC TOP PLATE STYLING WITH PLENTY OF SPACE

  • DESIGNED TO FIT MOST BIKES

  • RM100 700C BLACK

  • BRAND NEW AND READY TO SHIP


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 34 customer reviews )
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39 of 39 found the following review helpful:


5Solid Bike Rack  Oct 13, 2009 By lan
An all-around good, sturdy bike rack. It's slightly less expensive than the other bike racks on amazon. The product comes with all the installation materials. As for the tools, only a screwdriver is necessary, but a wrench will makes things much easier. You won't need any specialized bicycle tools for this. It took me about 15 minutes to install the entire thing and it fits perfectly on my average-sized road bike. I can lift the entire bike(~25 lbs) by the rack without a hitch. I've yet to come across any problems. My one complaint is that the product does not come with any extra screws, which are easy to lose, so you'll have to be careful not to misplace any of them. Also, you can mount a reflector(not included) on the rear of the rack.

Note: Your bike should have small holes in the rear of the frame specifically for mounting racks or else installing it may be a pain. I think most frames have these holes, but you should check to be safe.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Good inexpensive, light rack  May 23, 2010 By Kyle
This rack is very light which I prefer since I commute on buses and I have to lift the bike on and off the bike racks a lot. As the listing indicates, it's designed for bikes with a 700c wheel size. It was easy to install with the well written instructions, as the other reviewer mentioned, check that your bike has pre-drilled holes in the rear dropouts (where the rear wheel attaches). The instructions recommend not installing this rack if you don't have these holes, I expect most bikes do. My Schwinn Avenue had threads cut in these holes which fit the supplied screws. To attach the upper part of the rack, there is hardware provided not shown here consisting of two long metal straps to attach to the bike seat stays (the two small frame tubes that connect from the seat tube down to the rear dropouts). My bike didn't have eyelets on the stays but the kit includes clamps to slip over the stays (although they seemed too small of a diameter to fit easily over my stays). My stays also connect to the seat tube fairly low so I would have had to bend the straps considerably down to attach them. I instead opted to remove the pinch bolt that adjusts the seat height and thread it through the straps and this appeared to fit perfectly.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


3Merely an Okay Rack. Nothing Spectacular.  May 16, 2010 By Matthew E. Coenen "Books are Nicer Than People. Usually."
Unlike a previous reviewer, mine did come with extra screws.

It's not a heavy duty rack by any means. For getting my bag to and from the office, it will suffice, but my work bag is not that heavy. If you're wanting a rack that will carry a lot of stuff (I.e., riding the trails all day or camping, etc.), this is not the rack for you.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Simple and usefull  Jul 22, 2011 By cole
there aren't too many things to mess up when manufacturing a bike rack. It's a fairly simple piece of equipment, and I haven't be disappointed with this rack. it fits on my 27" tires, and I was able to strap a lot to it, at least 40lbs, and it stayed strong. granted my bike was a little wobbly, only because i don't have any side baskets yet so the load was a little too high, but I managed.

So I don't know why you would pay more for a rack...unless you need to haul tons of equipment...this one i think will suit most everyone's needs

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


2Cheap - may require trip to hardware store  Sep 30, 2010 By J. Collesano "Joey C"
The hardware I received was defective. i decided to return it. Your hardware might be fine, but if not, you can go to Home Depot and get some new nuts.
The rack itself is pretty standard for this price range. It will do the job. If you are mounting to the seat stays and don't have eyelets up there, you will need to use the seat stay clamps or p clamps included. In my situation, the p clamps were way to small. I ended up just scratching my bike with them. If your stays are 7/8" you need to get a cheap set of bigger seat stay clamps from either Delta or a hardware store.

They really should include more compatibility specs in these bike ads to avoid the fuss, return shipping, and heartache. - I've just ordered the Delta Ultra Rear Rack with the day bag combo. i also got a set of p clamps that will fit. We'll see how it goes.

If you've purchased the GMC Denali from amazon...you will know what I mean.

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