Support while on the bicycle is crucial for your daily commute. With versatility and simplicity at the forefront of the Blackburn Central Seatpost Rear Rack design, you can ride happy.
This lightweight 28-ounce rear bike rack is a highly durable surface to carry anything you may need. An adjustable rack deck makes this gadget practically a necessity. This rack has everything you need, thanks to a customizable fore and aft that delivers the ability to better fit different sized bikes.
No frame mounts are required to apply, which is perfect for bicycles with no braze-on. The central rack even mounts to just your seat post for secure support. For any sized carry-on, you can trust the Blackburn Central Seatpost Rear Rack to get the job done.
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I have a gravel bike which I use as a utility bike. I did not have any built in dropouts on the bike and I thought this rack would be perfect to carry light loads on poor quality streets and some dirt. The rack is connected to the seat clamp with a single bolt causing loud rattling on even smooth streets. The rear of the rack is predrilled for a reflector but its shape precludes any battery powered flasher that I could find.
We are planning an overnight bike packing trip on the New River SP trail in VA and wanted to put a rack on our 8 yo daughter's REV 20 mountain bike. I liked the feature on this rack of being "flippable" to accommodate different size bikes, so it could be used on larger bikes as she grows.
The main support tube is attached to the seat post clamp with a slip joint secured by a shoulder bolt to prevent over tightening. The seat post clamp is sturdy and mounts securely, but the single bolt-thru connection at the main support tube is not rigid. Even the 8 yo noticed that the rack was "shaky" and can bounce vertically, so I'm surprised that Blackburn engineers couldn't see this. I can possibly fix this by drilling a second bolt hole thru the tube, but then I void the warranty. I've used Blackburn racks since 1984, but they fell short on this design. Debating whether to send back.