







🚴♂️ Elevate your ride with the ultimate cargo companion!
The GeneriesBiking Universal Adjustable Bike Cargo Rack is a robust, aluminum alloy rear seat mount designed to fit most road and mountain bikes. It features an adjustable platform (38.5 x 14.5 cm) and supports an impressive load capacity of up to 80kg thanks to its three-point load-bearing design. Compatible with both V-brake and disc-brake systems, this lightweight (1.06 kg) rack offers easy installation and removal, making it perfect for long-distance cycling and heavy cargo transport.
| Color | Black |
| Brand | Generies |
| Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
| Mounting Type | Rear Seat Mount |
| Load Capacity | 80 kg |
| Orientation | Rear |
| Manufacturer | Generies |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06968534473599 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.65 x 6.26 x 2.72 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Generies |
| Part Number | A |
D**Y
Nice quality very sturdy and looks great
Went together easy and seems plenty sturdy enough to support a basket and the 20-30lbs of groceries I'll be hauling. I put this on a Phatmoto Rover gas bike I had to drill one whole and supply one bolt for the front support bracket because my bike had the hole for pinch brakes facing the tire, no issues easy enough if your slightly mechanically inclined and have some hardware (various nuts and bolts) laying around. Definitely 5stars for price and quality, my bike never came with frame mounted pinch brakes so it didn't have the hole already there for mounting the front support bracket, I knew I would need to drill a hole before I purchased the rack.
K**Y
A very simple install with a couple tools that are not included
I ordered this Generies Biking Universal Adjustable Bike High Capacity Cargo Rack to change my rear rack on my Electric Bike, The old rack mounted onto my seat post raising my seat up about 3 1/2 inches, The new rear rack mounts to the frame, So when I stop now. I no longer holding the bike up by my tip toes. I am now flat footed at stops and red lights. Plus it seems to be a more comfortable riding stance, I just need to add my saddle bags now, It was a very simple install with a couple tools that are not included. Over all I am happy that I ordered this Generies Biking Universal Adjustable Bike High Capacity Cargo Rack😎🚴👍
F**N
Deben mejorar con respecto a las Instrucciones.
Las instrucciones no vienen muy claras deben mejorar esa parte.
R**M
This rack versatile installation features are it's only selling point!
This rack is made of a metal that easily bends under the load of a Bafang M625 battery. I've tried to doctor-up the rack by adding reinforcement mechanisms using large zip ties and nylon straps. But I'm not too optimistic about this rack lasting another bump in the road since the last firstrun fail. (waiting on ebike parts before trying again) In addition to this pending failure of a rack. There's easily strippable nuts on the locations that matter. The legs are prone to bending under the weight of a ~12lbs Bafang ebike Smile battery. So this rack will not survive the 70lbs plus rated weight limit it's touting in it's specs. This rack is installed on my full suspension mountain bike that I use as a commuter and not as an off-roader. So, I have a 350 lbs rated rear spring to give me a softer ride with me being ~220bs. My point to the last bits of this message? If this rack can't handle the softer buffered jars of a full suspension bike. It certainly wouldn't last the hard jarrings of my hard tail with front suspension. This rack is a major fail. For being difficult to put together and for for it's inferior material. In my strong opinion this rack needs to be made out of pure steel to be of good use. Not some kind of soft lightweight alloy. Even the cheapest steel being used as the sole material would probably make this rack useable. This rack's price is not the reason for it's inferiority. Because I have an older rack on my hybrid that is lightweight but stronger that cost me around the same prices as this rack. That has stood up to be fully loaded down with groceries and even loaded down with my Banfang M625 kit coming from Fedex riding over bumps for about 3 miles or more. And that rack has not failed in it's over 5 years of me having it. However, this rack is an absolute disaster waiting to happen.
E**
Sturdy bike rack
This rack attached perfectly on my bike, its sturdy enough to hold my backpack cooler.
A**R
Mediocre
Mediocre quality.
G**T
Quality Rack but crappy instructions. I recommend
Great quality. Seems sturdy. Instructions suck however . The included instruction card shows a lot of big hands, bad detail of parts. The scanned barcode instructions are a bit better but they are at double speed which makes no sense and again lots of big hands in the way. That being said, figured it out and it’s a great rack at the price point. Spring hold down strap is strong.
C**L
What a pain to assemble, and no adequate instructions!
This thing was a nightmare for me. It took me hours to fight the thing before I finally arrived at a complete installation. The instructions were useless as the pictures and commentary were poor and childish. It is obvious that the person who designed both had no actual experience with the assembly at all. There was no indication that 2 different Allen wrenches were needed and neither was supplied. There were no mentions that 2 different metric sockets would be needed, and not supplied.Their explanations of assembly frequently included the term "appropriate position and secured". Finding the appropriate position of anything on this thing was a nightmare. You can't find any "appropriate" position without the rack on the bike. I found it impossible to approximate these positions without hours of trial and error, I had to stop at one point out of sheer anger and frustration over the inability to approximate any position that I thought could possibly work without the thing locked in form.The hardware was of sufficient quantity but without the acknowledgment of the special tools needed for the installation to succeed, it was guesswork until those discoveries were made.I have not used the rack, nor ridden the bike at this point, and it's reliability appears to be OK when I got some foot-pounds of torque on all of the joints.I was staying away from the frame clamping seat-pole models to retain the low seat position. I cannot mount something that high seated, as I am not a very tall person and require my feet to have immediate access to the ground for stability.Be forewarned that the multitude of joints and manipulations of positioning before complete installation with this unit was a nightmare for me and I will never attempt one these attachments again.It is installed and the height of the saddle was not raised, which is why I bought it, but unless you like infuriating frustration for a few hours and enjoy being foiled by puzzles get one that clamps on the saddle pole of the bike. It was relatively inexpensive, but if there were not the demands of saddle height this erector set of a bike rack would have been returned out of aggravating frustration after 30 minutes of attempted installation.I purchased a metal frame mount bar because it was not mentioned that it came with one. It is included so don't waste the money like I did, because the information on this unit was inadequate at point of sale.Like I said, whoever put this show together has never had to deal with buying it nor installing it.
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