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Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
Don't like the fact the Terry rock is rushing. Within a year.Otherwise, a very good product. You may have to go to the hardware store and buy couple. Edger, screws or boats. What some washers, but otherwise it's a very good product
Hiker 101
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Quick delivery, all parts were there and it was easy to put together. Had it together in 10 minutes. The hardware seems sturdy. I had my backpack on it and it stayed on without any issues. Backpack weighs about 25 lbs. Used a bungee cord and had no issues.
Max @PDX
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Install was easy. Looks good. Time will tell if it holds up.I used my hardware, since the provided ones were longer. The L bracket is mounted on top off the fork to avoid this rub. (Used silicon tape and rubber to protect against abrasion)
Onerom
Reviewed in Mexico on June 9, 2024
Es un buen soporte y cumple con sus características de SERVICIO 👍🏻
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Fork clamps too big. Need variable sizes of mounting asessories
Vinny T
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I wasn't sure if a front rack would work on my setup, but this attached rather firmly. I have a mountain bike with only a small bolt hole at the top of the fork. Previously, i had a small light and a light fender mounted in it, but I added the rack brace to it with no problem.I have a decently sized daily pannier that mounts easily to the rack. I don't see any balance issues. I also have a much longer suit pannier that I mounted with no issues.
Javi canto
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2024
Buen producto quedó muy bien hace su función
Brian Keith
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
Put this on a the cheapest mountain bike Fuji makes. Great solution for getting a basket on a bike with suspension forks. Sturdy and solidly mounted to the bike, use it for groceries.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I was very excited to get this rack. Can hold a decent amount of weight and has the ability to mount panniers. Pretty cool. Then I tried to install it. One entire arm does not work. It’s more than an inch to short and is not usable. I can no longer get a refund so am stuck trying to find someone who can bend the metal in a way that will allow me to use the rack. Absolute garbage. Do not buy. I would give zero stars if possible.
José Jaime Villaseñor Rodríguez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 8, 2023
Me cambiaron fechas de entrega y resulta que cuando llega no viene completo, falto' los accesorios para fijar: como los tornillos, las abrazaderas y la solera de ajuste, junto con el juego de llaves para instalacio'n.
DiveMech
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
Not Aluminum... I specifically chose this rack because the description stated it was made out of Aluminum Alloy and that would mean lighter weight. To find out how heavy this rack is was disappointing to say the least. It weighs in at 29.34oz or 1.8 pounds for a pretty small rack. If it had been aluminum it would have weighed about half of that. Make no mistake that there is NO part of this rack made out of Aluminum. As you can see in a couple of the photos a magnet sticks to every part, even the Steel P-Clamps that in my opinion should have been Stainless. There are multiple listings on Amazon for identical looking racks. I spent a lot of time choosing this rack and passed over many less expensive listings for the simple reason that they stated their rack was made of Steel and it is sad that they lost a sale for telling the truth.Now, let me tell you what I think of the rack since it is in my hand and available for review before Sending It Back…My rack arrived in good condition, packed well and within normal shipping times. All is great. The finish on the rack is a nice satin black and has no scratches as each part is individually packed in plastic bags. Looks great. All of the parts are here and it looks like enough hardware is provided to fasten correctly to most bikes. My bike only has the hole in the stem tube and one set of threaded mounts on the forks. Most newer bikes seem to have two or three threaded mounts on each side. Zinc coated steel P-Clamps are included for bikes that don’t have threaded mounts or for shock forks. I have taken a few photos but cannot provide mounted pics because it will be returned and I don’t want to scratch anything. As I hold the parts up to my bike it looks like it would fit well. The mounting points all seem to be in the right place and it has the correct size bolts to attach everything except for a long bolt to go thru the fork stem tube. Not included, why? I think this rack would be very sturdy and hold up to loaded touring paniers or most loads attached to it. In my opinion, it would have been perfect and just as strong had it just been made out of Aluminum like the description stated.
htmldriver
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
The rack attached alright after I bought longer screws to go into the P-clamps that go around the front fork. My front fork is very thick; I have a very unique bike apparently. I had someone hold the rack with a phillips screwdriver so I could tighten the locknut on the bolt that holds to the hole between the two fork arms, and the whole rack became bent towards the left. I was able to force the rack to be straighten but the shelf attached to the bolt through the hole between the two fork arms is still bent. Maybe I installed the parts in the wrong order making it necessary for a slack-jawed yokel to hold a screwdriver as I tightened the nut. I recommend performing the construction according to the order in the video on the seller's page so you don't have to rely on some careless individual to hold the rack, and better yet, you can buy a duplicate of that bolt with an allen-head so you don't need a weak-fingered passer-by to hold the screwdriver. This is the second person in a row that I've encountered who needs to learn how to hold a screwdriver while I tighten the nut. All these screw heads should be allen-heads, but they're not; one is a phillips-head. If that screw-head was allen, I could have done it myself. Phillips-head is a terrible design, flathead is even worse. If you lose a lock-nut, you'll have to spend the next hour going to the hardware store looking for one. This product should come with better directions, you might say, but the instructional video on the seller's page is good enough. The problem there is, I didn't have my laptop at the shop where I installed the rack, so all I had to work with was the instructions and a faint memory of watching the instructional video when I bought the thing off of Amazon the day before installation.
G. Martin
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2023
This rack is designed to be installed on a suspension fork. The p-clamp supplier is too big for a regular sized fork. I adapted it by wrapping inner tube around the fork legs. It works but it’s not very sturdy, and probably can’t support more than 15 lbs. ideally, a smaller p-clamp would be used.The rack also interferes with the v-brake cable housing, which I had to re-route using a full length housing. I don’t think it would be compatible with cantilever brakes, since the rack would be in the way of the cable.Overall, it works and it’s much cheaper than other front rack alternatives, but there is some creativity involved in the install.
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