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Ibera Bicycle Seatpost-Mounted Commuter Carrier Rack or Rack and Trunk Bag Combo, Regular Size Rack Only, Regular Size Combo, Compact Size Combo

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Arrives Thursday, Nov 21
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Style: Rack Only


Features

  • Seatpost-mounted: for light, top loads
  • Quick-release bag mounting system
  • Durable, lightweight aluminum 700g
  • Compatible with most bikes
  • Adjustable length

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎27 x 7.2 x 3 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.82 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎17.5 x 5.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Ibera


Warranty Description: ‎2 year warranty


Model Name: ‎Ibera Bicycle Seatpost-mounted Commuter Carrier


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎BV USA, LLC.


Part Number: ‎IB-RA11


Model Year: ‎2015


Style: ‎Rack Only


Included Components: ‎bike rack


Size: ‎17.5x5.5x3 inch


Date First Available: October 15, 2009


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  • Securely fastened
Style: Rack Only
Compatible with my Lectric XP Lite, that and the bike bag will also act as a rear fender. So far, with maybe 20 lbs of groceries and the rack doesn't nudge any. Though I wouldn't go nuts with it, keep in mind it's only fastened to the seatpost.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2023 by AmazonExplorer

  • Works with the Matching travel bag
Style: Rack Only
Got a Ibrea travel bag and needed this to snap onto. Worked
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 1, 2023 by Rebecca S. Chapman

  • Solid - But added an aluminum strut to shore things up...
Style: Rack Only
I paired this with a 24 qt (19"x13"x11") milk crate so I can carry a 3 gallon water bottle up the hill. First couple of trips were ok, but as others have noted - the welds will start to give out if routinely carrying over 22lbs. To resolve this (eventual) problem, I added an aluminum strut. Now I can practically stand on the thing...I also ordered one of those waterproof/heat-resistant 'microwave' covers to serve double-duty as both a waterproof cover when things get wet - and 'grocery bag'/'ice-filled cooler' when used as a liner inside the milk crate (I also have the 'click-in' bag/cooler accessory - but that has pretty limited capacity compared to the milk crate...i.e. can't get a 3 gallon water bottle inside that...). The milk crate comes on and off via around 4 velcro straps - which aren't anything fancy, i.e. snipped off a few 14" sections off a roll of velcro I picked up at the local hardware store for a few bucks. All-in-all, this is a pretty satisfying setup, and apart from sourcing all the aluminum bits needed to assemble the strut - is a pretty straightforward/sturdy setup that serves as more/less a 'car replacement' for local trips out and about. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2022 by Rod T.

  • Fantastic Design
Style: Rack Only
I have a Ride1Up Prodigy XC Electric Bike, and I contacted their customer service to ask about rack options and they pointed me to this one. On their recommendation I bought it plus the bag that locks into this, and it fits like it was made for it. The design is top notch, it is sturdy and solid, while still being sleek and functional. The bag is great quality as well, though it is nice to have them be two separate pieces in case you want to strap something to the rack other than the bag. The ONLY quibble I have with it is that the rack can be pushed fairly easily off center, but then it can be pushed back too, so it's not any kind of real issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 5, 2022 by Marie

  • Bag Is Huge
Style: Combo-regular
I’m returning the item because it doesn’t fit well on my bike. That said, it appears to be very well constructed and mounts securely on the seat post.. I purchased the “Large” version … the bag is huge, actually bigger than I need. It looks like it could easily hold a water bottle, towel and lunch, perhaps with room to spare. Plus it has several small pockets on the sides and rear, as well as webbing across the top to hold an additional item. Comments that the mounting bracket adjustable are true for the small version. On the large version, the part that holds the bag can be adjusted about 3” front to back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 10, 2022 by Markobyte

  • Beautifully Built But Heavy
Style: Rack Only
I bought this Ibera seat pole mounted cargo carrier along with the matching Ibera cargo bag which are both impeccably made. Excellent high quality all around. I wanted a seat post mounted carrier because I have quick release wheels on my Bianchi commuter bike and didn't want to have any attachments down at the wheels. I also wanted to be able to (relatively) quickly be able to detach the carrier when I wasn't carrying a load. Because the carrier clocks in at 1.8 pounds and the matching custom bag is also built like a tank, this is not a super light addition on your rear end. But one of the beautiful things about this combo is the ease with which the bag secures and detaches from the carrier. No need for any bunji cords or tie downs: click, click and it's done. Great design! So buying the matching bag with this carrier is THE justification for the carrier purchase. They work beautifully together. (Make sure you get the correct matching bag for this model carrier, because Ibera makes a smaller bag for a different model carrier and I don't think it will fit this carrier.) Installation is fairly simple, but be prepared; The carrier requires two metric Allen wrenches that are not supplied with the purchase (Do you hear this Ibera? You should include them.) I believe they are a 5mm for the seat post attachment and a 3 mm to slide the basket back and forth to your liking for clearance behind your seat. Easiest way to attach the carrier is to take out your seat post and slide the carrier on, then reattach you seat post, then tighten up the carrier. My slender seat post required the use of 1 of the 2 rubber shims supplied to get a tight solid fit. I tested my new rig out the other day. I packed 3 500ml bottles of water and 3 cans of cat food (I feed a stray along my route) along with wallet and keys, etc in a side pocket. It's 95 and bloody hot here in Nashville this time of year, so I always want more water than my single water bottle holder on my bike can accomodate. I also noticed that the well built Ibera bag is somewhat insulated, so I put some ice in a small ziplock bag and laid that on top of the 3 bottles of water. 2 hours later the ice was still ice and the water was still very cold. This is very impressive and not a feature that Ibera mentions. But it's a very welcome freebie!. As I mentioned, the one downside to having a well made carrier on the back with a load is it throws off the balance of the bike. It's not so bad when you're moving, but when stopped the bike can get away from you unless you're used to it. I'm so used to having a very stripped down light bike that it took a little getting used to. But, really, what's the alternative? I used a backpack for a while, which solves the weight distribution problem, but it's way too hot and uncomfortable in the summer. Ibera makes a very fine product, the best. This is the Aston Martin of carriers and matching bags. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2019 by NashvilleKeith

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