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Ibera Bike Rack - Bicycle Touring Carrier Plus+ for Disc Brake/Non-Disc Brake Mount, Fat Tire Bikes, Frame-Mounted for Heavier Top & Side Loads, Height Adjustable for 26"-29" Frames


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Color Black
Brand Ibera
Material Aluminum
Item Weight 1.7 Pounds
Product Dimensions 15.5"L x 6"W x 14"H

About this item

  • Frame-mounted for heavier top and side loads
  • Quick-release bag mounting system
  • Adjustable to fit most 26–29 inch bicycle frames can carry upto 25 kg (55 lb)
  • Durable, lightweight aluminum 760g
  • Allow to use IBERA Trunk bags (IB-BA11, IB-BA14, IB-BA15, IB-BA22) and most universal strap-attached panniers

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The Cycling Life

As a healthy and convenient form of transport, we believe cycling should be a regular part of most people's lives. That's why Ibera concentrates on creating innovative equipment for recreational, commuting, and touring cyclists. Our products won't necessarily make you go faster, but they will help you enjoy cycling with greater comfort, convenience, and style.

Ibera PakRak Touring Carrier Plus+

Touring, Cycling, Life

  • Quick clip-on bag mount
  • Adjustable, for 26"-29" frames
  • For non-disk brake bicycle
  • Reflector or taillight attachable

High Quality Materials

This carrier rack is made of durable TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum. This material is usually used for the bicycle frames and components, so it is as strong as your bicycle. The high quality material and manufacturing process reinforces it for extra strength. Additionally, the anodized aluminum is corrosion resistance and able to retain dye. The total weight of this rack is about 1.68 lbs (760 g).

Well-Designed Features

Adjustable

The bottom rods are adjustable and the rack fits to bicycle frame between 26" and 29".

Load Weight

This rack carries up to 55 lbs (25 kg).

Dimensions:

  • L x W x H: 15.5" x 6" x 15"
  • Height is adjustable: 14"-15"
  • Extended seatpost rods (maximum length): 9"

IB-BA9

Bicycle Panniers Attached

Compatible Models:

Ibera: IB-BA4, IB-BA7, IB-BA9.

BV: BV-BA104P.

(Please note most panniers will fit this rack).

Bicycle Trunk Bags Attached

Compatible Models:

Ibera: IB-BA1, IB-BA2, IB-BA3, IB-BK1.

BV: BV-BA2, BV-BA1.

(Please note trunk bags will fit this rack).

Bicycle Taillights Attached

Compatible Models:

BV: BV-L811.

(Please note most taillights will fit this rack).

Huge Capacity

With our specially-designed rack, fit up to two pannier bags and a trunk bag on top!

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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
8,389 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the weight, performance, fit, value, and adjustability of the bicycle cargo rack. For example, they mention it's very lightweight, works well, and serves its purpose. That said, some say it'll fit a fat tire bike without much customization. That being said, they appreciate the adjustability.

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1,524 customers mention "Quality"1,361 positive163 negative

Customers like the quality of the bicycle cargo rack. For example, they mention it's rock solid, extremely stable, and has a solid bottom. Some say the welds appear to be very good. Overall, most are happy with the quality and durability of the product.

"...It has a solid bottom and foam stiffening that would also act a bit like insulation...." Read more

"...This is easily one of the best rear racks currently on the market, with a good load capacity, and space for simultaneously mounting side panniers..." Read more

"Beautiful, sturdy and lightweight rack. I attached it to my Specialized Turbo Tero electric assist bike...." Read more

"I am very surprise with how sturdy, good quality and well explained installation manual is this rear rack...." Read more

847 customers mention "Ease of installation"686 positive161 negative

Customers find the installation of the bicycle cargo rack to be easy. They mention that the instructions are straight forward, and the rack is easy to mount to the frame. Some appreciate that it does not attach to the seat like many other racks.

"...The rack was easy to install on my 26” bike, and we like it so much that we might get the same rack for my husband’s 29” bike...." Read more

"...NOT disappointed. simple, easy, installation and had a price much more inline with my budget...." Read more

"I am very surprise with how sturdy, good quality and well explained installation manual is this rear rack...." Read more

"Super sturdy, easy install. Serves it's purpose." Read more

723 customers mention "Fit"507 positive216 negative

Customers like the fit of the bicycle cargo rack. They mention that it fits perfectly, the rack fits the frame nearly perfectly, and is able to fit fat tire bike without much customization. The included measurements are helpful, and the screws are the correct sizes. The installation was a breeze, and they say the mounting bars are still long enough to get the rack level.

"...My panniers fit on it perfectly and as a bonus I can still use my top bag. It looks great on my fat bike too." Read more

"...I'm afraid the rubber may wear out eventually, but for now, it fits perfectly...." Read more

"...Problem was the bolt suppled was too small. The disc brake is a 6mm. I did end up finding a 6mm by 40mm length at Home Depot...." Read more

"...Also my panniers fit nicely on the lower rail so I can easily remove them weigh my tank bag in place" Read more

426 customers mention "Performance"378 positive48 negative

Customers like the performance of the bicycle cargo rack. They say it's easy to install, works well, and holds a lot of weight. Some say it works well with Ortlieb classic panniers and REI pannier bags. Overall, most are pleased with the results and value of the product.

"...It provides a nice frame to add accessories to the bike, and, with a little jury rigging, it even accommodated the attachment needed for my existing..." Read more

"...It was an amazing value, and the lights work well. But more importantly, the rear light fits on the back of this rack...." Read more

"Super sturdy, easy install. Serves it's purpose." Read more

"...The price is very reasonable and the rack functioned as expected. It is extremely stable and my feet don't run into the bags when I'm pedaling...." Read more

334 customers mention "Appearance"316 positive18 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bicycle cargo rack. They mention that the matte black finish looks great, it's attractive, and well-designed. Some say that the rack is nice and stable when loaded up.

"...It looks great on my fat bike too." Read more

"Beautiful, sturdy and lightweight rack. I attached it to my Specialized Turbo Tero electric assist bike...." Read more

"...Also good looking and, of course, perfectly fitting the pack rack system for the rear bag...." Read more

"This rack is too sick. Very easy to install. It looked too good. Only had it on my bike for 2 weeks before it got stolen." Read more

217 customers mention "Value"217 positive0 negative

Customers find the bicycle cargo rack to be a fantastic value for the money. They say it saves them a lot of money and is worth investing the money in. Customers also mention that it's easy to find and cheap.

"...Overall, this rack is a fantastic value for the money, and its minor flaws have more to do with the design of the PakRak system and the rear tab..." Read more

"...The price is very reasonable and the rack functioned as expected. It is extremely stable and my feet don't run into the bags when I'm pedaling...." Read more

"Great price and easy to install. You have to work it a little bit but it's great. Great edition to my commuter bike to the office." Read more

"...Conclusion***If you're looking for an affordable, high-capacity rear rack, go with this one...." Read more

215 customers mention "Weight"199 positive16 negative

Customers like the weight of the bicycle cargo rack. They mention it's quite light, stout, and secure. They also say it'll take the weight off their back while commuting.

"...The bag also comes with a shoulder strap making it easy to take it along when it is off the bike. The one thing I wish it had is a rain cover...." Read more

"Beautiful, sturdy and lightweight rack. I attached it to my Specialized Turbo Tero electric assist bike...." Read more

"...It's also decently light weight...." Read more

"...It fit perfectly and is lighter than the Rad power bike rack sold by Rad...." Read more

116 customers mention "Adjustability"107 positive9 negative

Customers like the adjustability of the bicycle cargo rack. They mention that the front attachments are very cleverly adjustable as to length, width, pitch, and the arms make it adjustable. They say it's easy to adjust so it sits level and the mounting system allows for adjustment in clearance. Customers are also pleased that they can adjust the height of the rack quite easily, and that the straps that hold the top down are adjustable.

"...bag down before closing the top over it, and the straps that hold the top down are adjustable...." Read more

"...There are plenty of adjustment point to fit most all bikes...." Read more

"...The adjustability is great, too." Read more

"...the arms make it adjustable. I have a small frame mountain bike, so not a lot can fit on the frame...." Read more

Great rack that will work with the accessories we wanted. Easy to install and light weight.
5 out of 5 stars
Great rack that will work with the accessories we wanted. Easy to install and light weight.
This review will be for 3 items that were purchased to work together, and I will post it as a review for each individual item. Photos show the bags all the way opened and all the way closed in all configurations.Ibera IB-RA5 Touring Carrier + for disc brakesIbera IB-BA14 Expandable Commuter Trunk BagIbera IB-BA9 PanniersMy husband and I bike a lot, and we camp for many weeks during the summer. The bikes always go to the campgrounds with us. We often use them to ride to the beach, other park attractions, or to the store to pick up a few items. I was getting tired of using plastic shopping bags hung over my arm to carry things to the beach or home from the store, and I often wished we had a way to carry snacks or cold drinks with us. Besides, carrying those swinging plastic bags never made me feel very safe. We also usually have our dog along with us on a break-away leash, and we carry our back-pack style folding chairs with us. It is quite a load, and we needed to be able to take it all safely.This rack and the bag/panniers will be the answer!The rack was easy to install on my 26” bike, and we like it so much that we might get the same rack for my husband’s 29” bike. Since it is adjustable, we are hoping it will fit his bike, too! We bought this particular rack, because it was compatible with the bags we wanted to purchase. It provides a nice frame to add accessories to the bike, and, with a little jury rigging, it even accommodated the attachment needed for my existing clip-on red tail light. The tail light is ever more visible on the frame than it was when attacked to the bike itself.We are always looking for flexibility that will allow us to use things in multiple configurations as we need them, and these bags fit that bill! We can use any one of them, two of them or all 3 as long as the bike stays in balance.The panniers are roomy, and there is stiffening for the bottom and sides that either folds or removes to allow the bags to be flattened to take up less room for storage. They will carry our beach towels, other paraphernalia, or a few groceries with ease! Couldn’t be happier with the size! The large pocket in the main compartment has a pull tie to close the inside bag down before closing the top over it, and the straps that hold the top down are adjustable. In addition to the main compartment, there is a smaller pocket on the outside at the top. These panniers will be perfect for beach towels, water floats or a few groceries, and the top pocket will help keep smaller things like books separate and within easy reach. The panniers come with a handle to carry them when off the bike and a nylon rain cover. Great idea!The Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag lives up to its name! The main compartment can expand at the rear to be about 2 inches taller. It has a solid bottom and foam stiffening that would also act a bit like insulation. This main compartment is perfect for taking along some water bottles, snacks or some lunch – or anything else that will fit. There is a smaller top compartment both inside and outside of the bag to help keep smaller items from getting jumbled in the main compartment, and there is a bungee cord on top to keep items like a jacket or (leakproof) water bottle within easy reach. There is another small pocket at the back of the bag for keys or a wallet. The side pockets can be used as they are or unzipped to expand into a longer inner bag that are like small panniers. The bag also comes with a shoulder strap making it easy to take it along when it is off the bike. The one thing I wish it had is a rain cover. Ibera makes one for this model, but we have not been able to find anyone who sells it.The pannier-like side bags of the Commuter Trunk Bag can be used with the regular Pannier bag, although they will lay on the top of the panniers on an angle. I don’t anticipate using the side bags on the Commuter Trunk Bag as pannier extensions when the Panniers are also on the bike anyway, because it would be a bit of overkill, but the pannier extensions will be great when I need a bit longer space but not enough to put on the panniers.These bags are really flexible, and they will let us use just the bags we need while accommodating every use we can think of.As for the quick release feature on all of the bags – OMG! These bags go on and take off within seconds! So easy! We will see whether or not they come off too easily after we have used them for a while, but for now we love the idea and the design!The one drawback? I am at the shortest safe height to use a 26” bike, and the trunk bag will make it harder for me to swing my leg over onto the bike. I can do it by tilting the bike to the side quite a bit, but I won’t be able to bail off quickly. Shorter riders beware! You might need to try this bag on your bike to see whether or not you will be able to get on or off. The panniers are not problem for getting on or off.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021
Style: Disc BrakeVerified Purchase
This review will be for 3 items that were purchased to work together, and I will post it as a review for each individual item. Photos show the bags all the way opened and all the way closed in all configurations.

Ibera IB-RA5 Touring Carrier + for disc brakes
Ibera IB-BA14 Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag
Ibera IB-BA9 Panniers

My husband and I bike a lot, and we camp for many weeks during the summer. The bikes always go to the campgrounds with us. We often use them to ride to the beach, other park attractions, or to the store to pick up a few items. I was getting tired of using plastic shopping bags hung over my arm to carry things to the beach or home from the store, and I often wished we had a way to carry snacks or cold drinks with us. Besides, carrying those swinging plastic bags never made me feel very safe. We also usually have our dog along with us on a break-away leash, and we carry our back-pack style folding chairs with us. It is quite a load, and we needed to be able to take it all safely.

This rack and the bag/panniers will be the answer!

The rack was easy to install on my 26” bike, and we like it so much that we might get the same rack for my husband’s 29” bike. Since it is adjustable, we are hoping it will fit his bike, too! We bought this particular rack, because it was compatible with the bags we wanted to purchase. It provides a nice frame to add accessories to the bike, and, with a little jury rigging, it even accommodated the attachment needed for my existing clip-on red tail light. The tail light is ever more visible on the frame than it was when attacked to the bike itself.

We are always looking for flexibility that will allow us to use things in multiple configurations as we need them, and these bags fit that bill! We can use any one of them, two of them or all 3 as long as the bike stays in balance.

The panniers are roomy, and there is stiffening for the bottom and sides that either folds or removes to allow the bags to be flattened to take up less room for storage. They will carry our beach towels, other paraphernalia, or a few groceries with ease! Couldn’t be happier with the size! The large pocket in the main compartment has a pull tie to close the inside bag down before closing the top over it, and the straps that hold the top down are adjustable. In addition to the main compartment, there is a smaller pocket on the outside at the top. These panniers will be perfect for beach towels, water floats or a few groceries, and the top pocket will help keep smaller things like books separate and within easy reach. The panniers come with a handle to carry them when off the bike and a nylon rain cover. Great idea!

The Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag lives up to its name! The main compartment can expand at the rear to be about 2 inches taller. It has a solid bottom and foam stiffening that would also act a bit like insulation. This main compartment is perfect for taking along some water bottles, snacks or some lunch – or anything else that will fit. There is a smaller top compartment both inside and outside of the bag to help keep smaller items from getting jumbled in the main compartment, and there is a bungee cord on top to keep items like a jacket or (leakproof) water bottle within easy reach. There is another small pocket at the back of the bag for keys or a wallet. The side pockets can be used as they are or unzipped to expand into a longer inner bag that are like small panniers. The bag also comes with a shoulder strap making it easy to take it along when it is off the bike. The one thing I wish it had is a rain cover. Ibera makes one for this model, but we have not been able to find anyone who sells it.

The pannier-like side bags of the Commuter Trunk Bag can be used with the regular Pannier bag, although they will lay on the top of the panniers on an angle. I don’t anticipate using the side bags on the Commuter Trunk Bag as pannier extensions when the Panniers are also on the bike anyway, because it would be a bit of overkill, but the pannier extensions will be great when I need a bit longer space but not enough to put on the panniers.

These bags are really flexible, and they will let us use just the bags we need while accommodating every use we can think of.

As for the quick release feature on all of the bags – OMG! These bags go on and take off within seconds! So easy! We will see whether or not they come off too easily after we have used them for a while, but for now we love the idea and the design!

The one drawback? I am at the shortest safe height to use a 26” bike, and the trunk bag will make it harder for me to swing my leg over onto the bike. I can do it by tilting the bike to the side quite a bit, but I won’t be able to bail off quickly. Shorter riders beware! You might need to try this bag on your bike to see whether or not you will be able to get on or off. The panniers are not problem for getting on or off.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great rack that will work with the accessories we wanted. Easy to install and light weight.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021
This review will be for 3 items that were purchased to work together, and I will post it as a review for each individual item. Photos show the bags all the way opened and all the way closed in all configurations.

Ibera IB-RA5 Touring Carrier + for disc brakes
Ibera IB-BA14 Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag
Ibera IB-BA9 Panniers

My husband and I bike a lot, and we camp for many weeks during the summer. The bikes always go to the campgrounds with us. We often use them to ride to the beach, other park attractions, or to the store to pick up a few items. I was getting tired of using plastic shopping bags hung over my arm to carry things to the beach or home from the store, and I often wished we had a way to carry snacks or cold drinks with us. Besides, carrying those swinging plastic bags never made me feel very safe. We also usually have our dog along with us on a break-away leash, and we carry our back-pack style folding chairs with us. It is quite a load, and we needed to be able to take it all safely.

This rack and the bag/panniers will be the answer!

The rack was easy to install on my 26” bike, and we like it so much that we might get the same rack for my husband’s 29” bike. Since it is adjustable, we are hoping it will fit his bike, too! We bought this particular rack, because it was compatible with the bags we wanted to purchase. It provides a nice frame to add accessories to the bike, and, with a little jury rigging, it even accommodated the attachment needed for my existing clip-on red tail light. The tail light is ever more visible on the frame than it was when attacked to the bike itself.

We are always looking for flexibility that will allow us to use things in multiple configurations as we need them, and these bags fit that bill! We can use any one of them, two of them or all 3 as long as the bike stays in balance.

The panniers are roomy, and there is stiffening for the bottom and sides that either folds or removes to allow the bags to be flattened to take up less room for storage. They will carry our beach towels, other paraphernalia, or a few groceries with ease! Couldn’t be happier with the size! The large pocket in the main compartment has a pull tie to close the inside bag down before closing the top over it, and the straps that hold the top down are adjustable. In addition to the main compartment, there is a smaller pocket on the outside at the top. These panniers will be perfect for beach towels, water floats or a few groceries, and the top pocket will help keep smaller things like books separate and within easy reach. The panniers come with a handle to carry them when off the bike and a nylon rain cover. Great idea!

The Expandable Commuter Trunk Bag lives up to its name! The main compartment can expand at the rear to be about 2 inches taller. It has a solid bottom and foam stiffening that would also act a bit like insulation. This main compartment is perfect for taking along some water bottles, snacks or some lunch – or anything else that will fit. There is a smaller top compartment both inside and outside of the bag to help keep smaller items from getting jumbled in the main compartment, and there is a bungee cord on top to keep items like a jacket or (leakproof) water bottle within easy reach. There is another small pocket at the back of the bag for keys or a wallet. The side pockets can be used as they are or unzipped to expand into a longer inner bag that are like small panniers. The bag also comes with a shoulder strap making it easy to take it along when it is off the bike. The one thing I wish it had is a rain cover. Ibera makes one for this model, but we have not been able to find anyone who sells it.

The pannier-like side bags of the Commuter Trunk Bag can be used with the regular Pannier bag, although they will lay on the top of the panniers on an angle. I don’t anticipate using the side bags on the Commuter Trunk Bag as pannier extensions when the Panniers are also on the bike anyway, because it would be a bit of overkill, but the pannier extensions will be great when I need a bit longer space but not enough to put on the panniers.

These bags are really flexible, and they will let us use just the bags we need while accommodating every use we can think of.

As for the quick release feature on all of the bags – OMG! These bags go on and take off within seconds! So easy! We will see whether or not they come off too easily after we have used them for a while, but for now we love the idea and the design!

The one drawback? I am at the shortest safe height to use a 26” bike, and the trunk bag will make it harder for me to swing my leg over onto the bike. I can do it by tilting the bike to the side quite a bit, but I won’t be able to bail off quickly. Shorter riders beware! You might need to try this bag on your bike to see whether or not you will be able to get on or off. The panniers are not problem for getting on or off.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
Style: Disc BrakeVerified Purchase
After looking at several racks on the market I decided to give this one a try. NOT disappointed. simple, easy, installation and had a price much more inline with my budget. My panniers fit on it perfectly and as a bonus I can still use my top bag. It looks great on my fat bike too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Modest Pricing, Sturdy, Easy Install
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2024
After looking at several racks on the market I decided to give this one a try. NOT disappointed. simple, easy, installation and had a price much more inline with my budget. My panniers fit on it perfectly and as a bonus I can still use my top bag. It looks great on my fat bike too.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2017
Style: Non-disc BrakeVerified Purchase
UPDATE:

I received the lights I ordered, the Blitzu Gator 390 set which includes the rear light as well. It was an amazing value, and the lights work well. But more importantly, the rear light fits on the back of this rack. I mistakenly thought the rear light in that set would use a standard clip rather than a quick-release mount, but it uses the same mount as the front light. However, as it turns out, wrapping the rubber band around the rear tab fits like a glove. It's not as nice as a properly bolted bracket of some kind, because I'm afraid the rubber may wear out eventually, but for now, it fits perfectly. So if you need lights for your bike and want to run this rack, I highly recommend the Blitzu Gator 390. See the attached pictures for the fit.

ORIGINAL:

What an absolute steal for a quality rack. While there are some cheaper, more generic alternatives, they all seem to have less support for heavier loads, and of course with this, you get the PakRak system if that's something you're interested in. This rack, along with the PakRak trunk bag I bought, does have some flaws. I gave the trunk bag 4/5 because of some of those flaws. However, I don't think I will dock a point for the rack, because quite frankly, it's hard to find a generic touring-quality rear rack of comparable quality at a lower price. So even if you never use the PakRak system, this is a good value. Getting PakRak is just icing on the cake, and the bags are where you incur most of the additional expense.

One thing I was worried about was size. I have a 2017 Giant Escape 1, frame size small, and I had read and heard on multiple occasions that the arms on rear racks need to reach further for smaller frames because the seat stay eyelets are relatively lower. On my bike, the length of the arms is perfect. They're pretty much fully extended, but with enough extra to know there's no risk of them slipping out. The bag is also not pressed up against or under the saddle as I had feared, nor is the rack leaning forward or backward. In summary, I had no sizing issues whatsoever on my small frame. That's not to say other bikes won't have sizing issues, but if your bike geometry is similar to the Giant Escape 1, a pretty typical city bike, then you shouldn't have a problem.

I wish this rack had a solid section similar to the Topeak MTX system, because my bike does not have built-in mud guards. The Topeak racks effectively work like a rear mud guard, which is a nice added bonus, but the Ibera PakRak racks do not. Instead, the bottom of the bag is a hard shell, so while the bag will keep your back clean and dry, it will also carry dirt indoors. It's not the end of the world, and the PakRak system is a much better value at current prices, but it's something to keep in mind.

One thing I find a bit awkward is the rear tab where one would mount a reflector or light. It seems like there are some reflectors which would mount without additional hardware, and Ibera does sell some lights which fit natively onto the rack. But the choices are limited, and I wanted a specific style of rear light which uses a quick-release mount as opposed to a standard clip. I also wanted the rear light to be USB rechargeable. Ibera sells no such lights, so it seems I may need to fashion something myself out of parts from the hardware store. I'm not sure why rack marketers sell this as a big feature, because there doesn't seem to be any standard across the various racks I was considering. Honestly, the most standard thing they could have done was add a small section of post in the back so that lights meant to mount on a seat post (which appears to be the majority) could fit without a hitch. Unfortunately, there don't seem to be any racks with such a post included.

Overall, this rack is a fantastic value for the money, and its minor flaws have more to do with the design of the PakRak system and the rear tab than the build quality. This is easily one of the best rear racks currently on the market, with a good load capacity, and space for simultaneously mounting side panniers and a top trunk bag.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Minor flaws, but still an excellent value, with or without PakRak
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2017
UPDATE:

I received the lights I ordered, the Blitzu Gator 390 set which includes the rear light as well. It was an amazing value, and the lights work well. But more importantly, the rear light fits on the back of this rack. I mistakenly thought the rear light in that set would use a standard clip rather than a quick-release mount, but it uses the same mount as the front light. However, as it turns out, wrapping the rubber band around the rear tab fits like a glove. It's not as nice as a properly bolted bracket of some kind, because I'm afraid the rubber may wear out eventually, but for now, it fits perfectly. So if you need lights for your bike and want to run this rack, I highly recommend the Blitzu Gator 390. See the attached pictures for the fit.

ORIGINAL:

What an absolute steal for a quality rack. While there are some cheaper, more generic alternatives, they all seem to have less support for heavier loads, and of course with this, you get the PakRak system if that's something you're interested in. This rack, along with the PakRak trunk bag I bought, does have some flaws. I gave the trunk bag 4/5 because of some of those flaws. However, I don't think I will dock a point for the rack, because quite frankly, it's hard to find a generic touring-quality rear rack of comparable quality at a lower price. So even if you never use the PakRak system, this is a good value. Getting PakRak is just icing on the cake, and the bags are where you incur most of the additional expense.

One thing I was worried about was size. I have a 2017 Giant Escape 1, frame size small, and I had read and heard on multiple occasions that the arms on rear racks need to reach further for smaller frames because the seat stay eyelets are relatively lower. On my bike, the length of the arms is perfect. They're pretty much fully extended, but with enough extra to know there's no risk of them slipping out. The bag is also not pressed up against or under the saddle as I had feared, nor is the rack leaning forward or backward. In summary, I had no sizing issues whatsoever on my small frame. That's not to say other bikes won't have sizing issues, but if your bike geometry is similar to the Giant Escape 1, a pretty typical city bike, then you shouldn't have a problem.

I wish this rack had a solid section similar to the Topeak MTX system, because my bike does not have built-in mud guards. The Topeak racks effectively work like a rear mud guard, which is a nice added bonus, but the Ibera PakRak racks do not. Instead, the bottom of the bag is a hard shell, so while the bag will keep your back clean and dry, it will also carry dirt indoors. It's not the end of the world, and the PakRak system is a much better value at current prices, but it's something to keep in mind.

One thing I find a bit awkward is the rear tab where one would mount a reflector or light. It seems like there are some reflectors which would mount without additional hardware, and Ibera does sell some lights which fit natively onto the rack. But the choices are limited, and I wanted a specific style of rear light which uses a quick-release mount as opposed to a standard clip. I also wanted the rear light to be USB rechargeable. Ibera sells no such lights, so it seems I may need to fashion something myself out of parts from the hardware store. I'm not sure why rack marketers sell this as a big feature, because there doesn't seem to be any standard across the various racks I was considering. Honestly, the most standard thing they could have done was add a small section of post in the back so that lights meant to mount on a seat post (which appears to be the majority) could fit without a hitch. Unfortunately, there don't seem to be any racks with such a post included.

Overall, this rack is a fantastic value for the money, and its minor flaws have more to do with the design of the PakRak system and the rear tab than the build quality. This is easily one of the best rear racks currently on the market, with a good load capacity, and space for simultaneously mounting side panniers and a top trunk bag.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
Style: Disc BrakeVerified Purchase
Beautiful, sturdy and lightweight rack. I attached it to my Specialized Turbo Tero electric assist bike. I needed the extra width for the disk brake and fenders. Only downside was the rack supports didn’t work no matter how many different configurations I tried. So we used slotted steel shelf supports and a small L bracket.
Also my panniers fit nicely on the lower rail so I can easily remove them weigh my tank bag in place
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well designed rack
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
Beautiful, sturdy and lightweight rack. I attached it to my Specialized Turbo Tero electric assist bike. I needed the extra width for the disk brake and fenders. Only downside was the rack supports didn’t work no matter how many different configurations I tried. So we used slotted steel shelf supports and a small L bracket.
Also my panniers fit nicely on the lower rail so I can easily remove them weigh my tank bag in place
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
Style: StaymountVerified Purchase
I am very surprise with how sturdy, good quality and well explained installation manual is this rear rack. Also good looking and, of course, perfectly fitting the pack rack system for the rear bag. I like the fact that does not need the attach for the disk breaks or similar and that I can switch to a different bike with a blink of an eye. It's also decently light weight.
I hope it will last a very long time and hopefully it looks of a very great professional quality material so will see.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a fantastic system
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I am very surprise with how sturdy, good quality and well explained installation manual is this rear rack. Also good looking and, of course, perfectly fitting the pack rack system for the rear bag. I like the fact that does not need the attach for the disk breaks or similar and that I can switch to a different bike with a blink of an eye. It's also decently light weight.
I hope it will last a very long time and hopefully it looks of a very great professional quality material so will see.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Style: Disc BrakeVerified Purchase
Super sturdy, easy install. Serves it's purpose.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Style: Non-disc BrakeVerified Purchase
I purchased this bike rack as a way to hold pannier bags and was not disappointed. The rack is easily mounted to the frame and is not attached to the seat like many other racks seem to be. The price is very reasonable and the rack functioned as expected. It is extremely stable and my feet don't run into the bags when I'm pedaling. I typically ride 4.5 miles each way for work and also occasionally as a recreational activity. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a bicicle rack

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Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2023
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Andrew Angel
5.0 out of 5 stars Super once it's on.
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I wanted this rack so I could put some double panniers on the back of my bike. It's very well made and very light. It looks strong enough to take most knocks it might receive during it's life. You'll need some practical skills to put in on and may need to shorten a couple of the bars as I did to fit it properly, depending on the bike. A hacksaw did the job in less than 5 minutes and the frame fitted perfectly afterwards. It certainly looks the part once fitted and feels very sturdy. I would certainly recommend this item to anyone wishing to add carrying abilities to their bicycle but be prepared to spend half hour or so fitting it on, depending on your skills.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente relación precio/calidad
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