Racks

$64.99
Axiom's Streamliner Disc DLX Rack fits on bikes with disc brakes that don't have eyelets. It's made of reliable and light aluminum, features struts to keep loads from getting close to the rear wheel, and offers ample heel clearance when you're carrying panniers.

$49.99
Axiom's Journey DLX Lowrider Front Rack is super light and super durable. This is perfect when you're way out in the middle of nowhere or just running errands, when every gram counts and gear failure is not an option. This rack is more than just strong, cornering clearance is exceptional due to the increased height, and it's still able to handle large, heavy panniers (sold separately). Additional looped struts keep the panniers steady and there are even safety tabs to prevent your bag hooks from accidentally sliding off.

$57.99
Big storage for smaller frames
Increase hauling capacity and add versatility to your bike with the BackRack Deluxe MIK. It has an additional rail that's compatible with trunk bags and panniers, an MIK system that offers secure mounting of compatible trunk bags, and threaded accessory eyelets for extra functionality and easy light installation. This rack is designed for proper weight distribution and bag positioning on smaller size bikes.
Product details
- Quick and easy install adds storage and utility to compatible bikes
- MIK mounting system provides secure, integrated mounting with compatible bags
- Integrated eyelets make it easy to mount lights or other accessories
- Compatible with MIK, standard trunk bags, and panniers
- Single-bolt strut mounts allow maximum adjustment and easy installation
- Includes required mounting hardware
- Additional side stays allow for mounting of both trunk and pannier bags
- Max weight capacity 25kg (55 lbs.)
Specifications
- Size: 13-18" (33-46cm)
- Rack type: Rear racks
- Material: Aluminum

$46.99
Rack 'em up
Turn your ride into a pedal-powered grocery-getter with the BackRack MIK. It is designed to mount to eyelets already built into your frame, so installation is easy. Plus, it has MIK compatibility so you can securely mount MIK trunk bags or accessories in seconds, along with integrated threaded accessory eyelets for added functionality and easy light installation.
Product details
- Quick and easy install adds storage and utility to compatible bikes
- MIK mounting system provides secure, integrated mounting with compatible bags
- Integrated eyelets make it easy to mount lights or other accessories
- Compatible with MIK, standard trunk bags or panniers
- Single-bolt strut mounts allow maximum adjustment and easy installation
- Includes required mounting hardware
- Max weight capacity 25kg (55 lbs.)
Specifications
- Size: Small 13-18" (33-46cm); Large 18-22" (54-62cm)
- Rack type: Rear racks
- Material: Aluminum

$110.00
The Down Under HD Rack is the recommended lowrider for world touring. Sturdy and dependable, the steel construction lends itself well to field repairs should a worst-case scenario occur.
- Requires dual-sided, mid-blade mounts
- Wide crossbars provide sturdy, secure attachment points for a pannier
- Tubular 4130 CroMoly construction
- Mounting system provides 35mm range of infinite adjustment to position the rack
- Includes mounting hardware kit
- Powdercoat finish
- Maximum Recommended Load: 55lbs (25kg)
- Sold in pairs
- Requires inner and outer mid-blade eyelets

$145.00
Surly Racks are well-thought-out, durable, expedition-worthy racks that work with most panniers. While their racks aren't limited solely to heavy duty touring, that is what they were designed for.
When you're out on the road, the best option is to never ever have anything ever go wrong ever. Right? That's never a guarantee though; so having something that you can repair if it does break can be pretty clutch. Thus, the main bodies of Surly's front and rear racks are made from tubular CroMoly steel with stainless hardware. This means you can probably find someone out there that can torch it back into one piece in the rare instance things go south.
The Front Rack is height adjustable and provides either a low or high pannier mounting position, which can be handy depending on terrain. When the ground gets rough, keep your gear high and dry. When the path is smooth and easy, you can load things low and keep everything balanced and stable, with the platform above the wheel providing yet more space for more stuff. It's worth mentioning they've redesigned the Front Rack hardware to be simpler to attach and more compatible with things like disc calipers and fenders. Surly also made attachment plates specifically for their Uni-Crown forks for yet more fork compatibility. This simpler design has fewer moving parts and costs less to manufacture; ergo, costs less for you to purchase.
Surly's front rack WILL work with disc brakes on the Troll, Ogre, and Disc Trucker frames. It may take a bit of work to get clearance around the front caliper since the many different calipers out there are many different shapes. The new attachment plates will limit any DIY ingenuity you might need, but if you need to throw a washer or three behind the lower left bolt where the plate attaches to the fork dropout, that's not a big deal.
As part of Surly's ongoing effort to make this planet last a little longer, they recently started shipping their racks with a small, reusable Surly Tool Bag that houses the rack struts and hardware. This switch helps eliminate the use of some polybags, thereby minimizing excess waste. Plus, you get a free tool bag out of the deal.
Surly Front Rack will haul up to 32kg (70 lb) of well-secured, well-balanced gear over roadways and maintained off-road trails.
Front Rack specifications:
- Tubing diameter: 10mm
- Platform dimensions: 230 x 170mm
- Weight: 1382g

$50.00
Giant's Rack-It Beam Seatpost Rack is light and durable so you can haul your gear without being weighed down. It boasts a center platform that supports loads up to 22 lbs and acts as a partial fender. The quick release attachment makes it easy to remove when not needed and a sliding cargo tray allows you to carry bulkier items. There's also a mount for a reflector or taillight (sold separately).

$46.99
Rack 'em up
Turn your bike into a trusty pack mule with this sturdy rear rack. The BackRack Disc is designed to mount to the eyelets already built into your frame, so installation is easy. It has MIK compatibility so you can securely mount compatible trunk bags or accessories in seconds, plus integrated threaded accessory eyelets for added functionality and effortless light installation.
Product details
- Quick and easy install adds storage and utility to compatible bikes
- MIK mounting system provides secure, integrated mounting with compatible bags
- Integrated eyelets make it easy to mount lights or other accessories
- Compatible with MIK, standard trunk bags or panniers
- Single-bolt strut mounts allow maximum adjustment and easy installation
- Includes required mounting hardware and spacer to fit most disc brake calipers
- Max weight capacity 25kg (55 lbs.)
Specifications
- Size: Small 13-18" (33-52cm); Large 18-22" (54-62cm)
- Rack type: Rear racks
- Material: Aluminum

$89.99
Make life easier and your bike cooler
MIK stands for Mounting Is Key, and this rad rear rack comes equipped with this functionality.
Because easy is the name of the game. Easy on. Easy off.
Rack it. Stack it. Pack it.
- Compatible with MIK accessories
- Alloy 12mm diameter bars
- Carrying capacity up to 27kg or 60lbs
- Stainless steel hardware included
- Rear rack designed to be compatible with all Electra 26", 27.5" and 700c wheels
- Compatible with approved child seats

$75.00
A disk brake compatible update of the original rear rack design where it all began for Blackburn in 1975.
- Mounting system works with disc brake frames and bikes lacking rear dropout rack mounts
- Lower mounting points attach to included extra-long QR skewer
- Three strut design for maximum load control
- 12mm gauge aircraft-grade aluminum rod ensures long lasting durability
- Fits both wide and narrow tire
- Fits 26" and 700c frames
- Compatible with Copilot child seats
- 535 grams
- 40lbs/18.2kg carrying capacity
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