The Blackburn Central Seatpost Rear Rack permits nearly any bike, no matter measurement or kind, to hold a load, offered there’s sufficient seat publish exhibiting. Its versatile design boasts two completely different peak settings plus fore and aft adjustment, so your load should not intervene together with your using place or different package. The flexibility to change the peak additionally means it may well match a wide array of bikes.
It weighs in at 763g and has a 10kg/22lb carrying capability, which ought to be lots for most individuals.
It prices $65.00, £59.99 or €69.99, and is on the market in a single measurement and one color (black).
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The development
The rack is sturdily constructed utilizing plane grade 6061 aluminum tubing, and it attaches to any seat publish diameter from 22mm to 32mm by way of a four-bolt clamp. The clamp is 50mm tall, so you will want at the least that quantity of seatpost accessible to make use of the rack. This neat strategy does allow frames with out standard braze-on rack attachment factors to nonetheless carry a load. There’s a fixing plate on the rear to which a light-weight could be connected – invaluable if the load will obscure your common mounting level.
It measures 517mm/20.375″ lengthy, 120mm/4.75″ extensive and 120mm/4.75″ deep and is completed in matt black.
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I discovered becoming the rack to be simple, though attempting to carry the rack, faceplate and shim in place whereas bolting the elements collectively required one hand greater than the 2 I already possess. It wasn’t too troublesome, it simply required some endurance. Ultimately, I loosely bolted the non-shim facet, slid the shim in and screwed the opposite two bolts finger tight. I then made positive that the rack was straight earlier than torquing the bolts up (6.5-9Nm advisable).
To accommodate a dry bag secured with a bungee twine, I mounted the rack within the downward place, with the load part slid again so far as it will go. It wanted to be stored nicely again in order that the bag would not catch the again of my legs. I additionally wished to maintain the load as little as attainable in order that the middle of gravity wasn’t too excessive.
Earlier than becoming, I made a decision to drill a few 5mm holes in order that I might match my Cateye rear mild rack bracket. Two vertical holes are already pre-drilled, however I wanted two horizontal ones for my bracket. Being aluminium it was simple to drill, and I used to be happy with the end result. My mild might sit beneath the dry bag load and nonetheless stay seen.
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The experience
As soon as out using with a load the rack felt secure and safe and my bike remained nicely balanced. There have been no noises, flex or different detectable actions. My internal leg rubbed often on the four-bolt faceplate, however an extended seat publish and smaller body would have enabled the rack to be bolted additional down, curing this interference. It was extra a quirk of my setup than a design problem.
There was a small quantity of vertical motion on the be part of between the seat publish clamp stub and the principle beam. Right here there’s a single bolt that lets you set the beam in an upward or downward place. It did not make a noise or rattle, and it was encumbered by my bag, which stored it secure. I tightened the bolt to an inexpensive torque of 5Nm however could not get rid of the small motion. Nevertheless, it by no means turned an issue.
Within the downward configuration I favoured there was 35mm of fore and aft adjustment. When used the opposite method up there was circa 45mm of adjustment accessible.
Blackburn suggests utilizing a rack-top bag, which appears to be a smart thought. I used to be unable to check the rack on this configuration as I not personal a prime bag, however my dry bag and bungee twine setup labored nicely sufficient and felt completely safe.
NB authors personal mild fitted
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Verdict
I discovered the Blackburn Central Seatpost Rack to be nicely made, versatile in setup and safe in use. I favored that it had a rear mild plate, which as soon as modified to go well with my Cateye bracket meant that I used to be extra seen. It felt safe on the bike and it carried my load simply. Though it’ll match most bikes with ease, it actually comes into its personal with bikes that do not have body eyelets for racks/fenders. It is fairly simple to suit and take away, however not really easy that I would need to do it usually.
Total it is a good choice if it’s essential carry a bag however cannot match a standard rack. It is even value contemplating even should you can!