Question : What is the weight capacity of the rack?
Answer : The heavy-duty AL6061-T6 alloy construction can support up to 55lbs.
Question : What types of bikes is this rack compatible with?
Answer : It is compatible with 26", 27.5", 29", and 700c bikes.
Question : Where does the rack mount?
Answer : It mounts to the caliper hole and front axle of the bike.
Question : What is the dimension of the platform/basket? Will it fit a 650b city bike with disc brakes?
Answer : The top surface dimensions are 12 x 14 inches. It should fit your bike without issue, but I cannot promise that it will, because I used it for a 700c. I would be confident that it would work, however, and it works really well.
Question : Can this be mounted on the fork eyelets instead of the wheel axle? Will it support the same amount of weight?
Answer : Yes, it can be done with appropriately sized bolts and oversized washers. Regular washers and shims can also be used. Works great with lock washers too.
Question : What is the max weight capacity for this product?
Answer : The max weight capacity for this product is 55 pounds.
Question : Can a milk crate be mounted on this rack to carry a dog?
Answer : Yes, you could mount a milk crate on this rack to carry a dog. However, it would be heavy and make it hard to control the bike, especially if the dog moves around. For dogs over 10 lbs, it is recommended to use a back rack.
Question : Can this product be mounted onto the rear of a bike as a rear rack?
Answer : Yes, but it is not designed to be installed on the rear side of your bike.
Question : Will this fit a Rambo Bushwhacker Bike?
Answer : No, this rack is designed to work with solid axle hubs only.
Question : Will it fit on a matakoo electric bike?
Answer : If your fork is between 26-29" and does not have front shocks/suspension, it should fit just fine. It is recommended to check a YouTube video on the installation of this rack to ensure suitability.
Question : Will it fit a road bike without eyelets on the fork?
Answer : Yes, it could fit by center mounting it at the top of the fork. However, it might be a tad tricky with quick-release axles and is best fitted onto the through-axle.