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The Dirza Rear Bike Rack is a lightweight, durable aluminum alloy carrier designed for rear seat post mounting. It supports up to 115 lbs, features a quick release system for easy installation, and an adjustable W-shaped design to fit 18"-27.5" mountain and road bikes while protecting your tires and gear.















| ASIN | B075WS4KX3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169,723 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #108 in Bike Cargo Racks |
| Brand | Dirza |
| Brand Name | Dirza |
| Color | Bike rack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,935 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03155278258596 |
| Included Components | Cargo Net, Hardware, Rack Body |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21"L x 5.7"W x 15"H |
| Item Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
| Load Capacity | 115 pound |
| Manufacturer | Dirza |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DIR1525 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | DIR1525 |
| Mount Type | Rear Seat Mount |
| Mounting Type | Rear Seat Mount |
| Orientation | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 21"L x 5.7"W x 15"H |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Size | 27.5 Inches |
H**E
Solid rack
The rack is sold. I've had it for over a year and have a basket on it, so it deals with heavy loads on grocery day and moderate loads during the work day. It hasn't budged from where I set it. Don't get me wrong it was a pain in the ass to install since there are a lot of different components to tighten, but it is solid once done. The cargo net didn't last. The bungee material in it gave out after a couple of months and I didn't use it often; maybe twice a month for big grocery runs
E**Y
Easy to install on my Totguard e-bike.
Purchased this for my Totguard e-bike. Fits perfectly. Took about an hour to install All parts were included and easily identifable. Two observations: 1) The rack includes several pieces of rubber with no instructions about where to install them. I finally decided they were to place between the various connections and the bike’s frame to avoid scratching the frame. 2) The installation instructions say all necessary tools are included.But the only tool included is a hex wrench, which would be sufficient with regular nuts. But the nuts are self locking nuts and require a 10mm wrench to hold them while tightening the hex bolts. The bike rack includes a cargo net with attachment hooks and a bungee cord to lash smaller items to the rack. I enjoyed assembling the rack and look forward to using it for rides in our western Virginia mountains on warm days.
R**S
overall an upgrade over the ones without side supports
TREK FX-3 Hydrid bike. Fits fine. This rack is not bad with my old Roswheel velcro attached bag strapped to it. Sandwiches out of my bag for lunch could not be easier. I like the bungie cord which can be attached in 6 spots and seems very good. I can see using this if coming back from a store, mounting the bungee cords with the (small) store bag/package right over my bike bag. I have had 3-4 bike racks on various bikes over the last 15 years. This one may last. Lightweight and sturdy. Unless you mount a boulder on top of it, it is not going to break. I do like that this rack has side supports mounting to the rear frame. My previous rack was WITHOUT the two side supports on and attached only to the bike seat post making it very unstable (weak) and could move side to side. This rack was easy to install - 20 minutes. I followed the video on the Amazon site, not the instructions which in my opinion seems to make things harder than they should be. Tighten the screws/bolts down but i would not put excessive force/tightening - you do not want anything to snap on the mounts. Not that the mounts are cheap - but the design is LIGHTWEIGHT not to mount a 350 engine onto a Ford. I choose NOT to put on the side bars as I do not use a saddle bar at the moment. Those complaining about the side bar not being long enough and the bags hitting the wheel...... the side bar is stiff lightweight alum, and it is pretty obvious the fix is to just bend/angle the stiff alum out a bit from the wheels and it should not be an issue with saddle bags.
S**1
Nice rack
I bought the Dirza bike rack based on reviews and their picture. I am glad I did. It was easy to put on. I did not need the directions. If you are just slightly handy, you will be able to do it. It is sufficiently sturdy for my needs. I put a backpack on the back, securing it with the enclosed bungee cords and a couple of others that I had. I travel over various terrains and my rack holds my backpack in place with out any issues. I decided to get the carrier rack that has a re-adjustable mounts if needed. I was not sure how I would want the rack positioned. After being satisfied with the position, I was able to secure the lock nut and bolt in which the rack will not move and the nut/bolt did not strip. As stated before, a sturdy rack and I am very happy with the product. In my opinion, a very well built rack!! 8-)
N**P
Rugged upgrade for a well-loved mountainbike
This rack replaced an old dinged up rack on my 22 year old Diamondback. I had no clue what the old one's weight capacity was and we are planning on adding a puppy to our lives. This rack will hold the new family member and crate with no problem when the paws tire out. It arrived securely bubblewrapped with no damage. I had plenty of room to attach to my seatpost and the expandable legs were long enough to attach it securely to the frame at a good looking angle. There were included rubbery pads so you don't have to be an old tube hoarder to tighten the seatpost clamp or protect your frame. I like being able to adjust the whole rack forward or back depending on the seat spacing. Directions were clearly illustrated and explained. I swapped and used the shorter bolts for the frame clamps and will use the longer ones for the pannier guard. One very small issue is that it is best to install the reflector BEFORE sliding and securing the rack back from the seat. Looks sharp, and a good investment. Even had a nice thank you card included.
G**Y
Quite Pleased, Very Sturdy and Light
I badly needed something to carry water, First Aid supplies, and some tools on my new E-Bike. I could not mount a water bottle holder on the frame. Just no way with the Lithium Battery. This bike rack was somewhat simple to install on the bike. I was careful to use the included rubber shims on the clamps that go on the frame. I did not want to scratch or damage my paint job, and I wanted the rack to stay secure. I was EXTRA careful when I mounted the clamp where my back brake cable runs. The cable literally runs under the bolt of the clamp now(see pic). I paid attention to make sure everything was properly aligned. Please Note: The bag in the photos DID NOT come with the rack. I bought that at a department store. I was pleasantly delighted with the bungie cord, and web tie town. The reflector literally just slides on, and to me, it looked like one good bump, and the reflector would pop out. So....I cut a piece of the rubber shim, and pushed it in behind the reflector, its very sturdy now. This rack is very lightweight.
C**S
Poor Quality & Workmanship
Update nearly 4 months, and only two uses, later: what an absolute piece of trash. My initial observations (below) were on point: incredibly soft and cheap aluminum, poor tolerances, etc. The quick release handle collapsed on itself when I went to attach it the SECOND time I used it. No, I wasn't using excessive force, a tool, or a lever of any sort. The (rest of the) Bad: The materials are really cheap, even at this price, and the tolerances loose. When the screws are even marginally tightened, the (very) soft aluminum gouges and dents. The tolerances for where the thick wire rim goes around the top of the rack are so loose that on one side, the weld was used to bridge the material gap (compare the first two pictures). The reflector mount is made in such a way as to make mounting any light in its place nearly impossible (see third and fourth pictures). It seems like a safety measure that management insisted on, and at the last minute, it was added to the design, or it was a modest attempt at covering the end of the extruded main tube. Either way, it’s useless to me if I can’t put a light there. The welds are hit and miss (see fifth picture). Some are good, most are really bad. Quality control seems to give an easy pass. The detachable loops meant to support panniers are worthless. They’re too short. I don’t have a tape measure nearby, but I’d guess they extend ~6” down from the bolts, which isn’t anywhere near enough for common attachment methods. So, I can’t use panniers with this. I think the best word to describe the loops would be decorative. You could maybe say cute, but functional? No. My kit was missing a screw and nut. Finally, a small gripe: the hardware is basic, just nuts and bolts for the most part. It adds unnecessary weight. Though they include tools, and although it’s likely that you’ll only have to set this up once, it’s also quite unsightly in an industry obsessed with clean looks. The Good: It’s a rare setup to clamp to the seat post and the seat stays, so if your bike doesn’t have eyelets for a rack, you can use this. There are three options for mounting the supports that run from the rack to the seat stays, though if you choose an option other than the middle, you’ll need longer screws (not included).
C**N
Tightening the Seat Clamp -Handle Breaks
Update- The handle to tighten the clamp around the seat pole broke! I had to tighten clamp occasionally as it would loosen up. No rack slides down. I'll update this review if the seller replaces this part. Initial assessment after installation. This is a good rack. Installed on a Trek Marlin 7 (27.5" wheels) with disc brakes. Rack looks well designed and feels sturdy. Took about 2 hours as I was very deliberate, watched videos and read instructions, but still had a couple of false starts. The video and written instructions provided by the seller are slightly different regarding order of installation. Not sure it matters, but it would be nice to be consistent. Pay attention to which way you mount the rods that attach to the rack (at top) as there is one side that is made for washer (indented side-slider screw on adjustable rod should face backwards). If you stop the video you can see the proper installation. I was also initially worried about interference with the cable on the right side that controls the shifter. On my Trek the cable is mounted on bottom of fork. The instructions don't have a picture showing that situation, (only top and side mounted cables). But once I started installation, I saw that the cable can pass inside the clamp (like a top mounted cable instance) without interference. Instructions should have a picture for that option. Get both rods mounted loosely before tightening if you want them mounted with the same angle. I found that I needed to mount my left side rod (on the brake side) slightly closer to the axle to avoid bending the brake cable. Had to readjust the right rod to make them have the same angle. The reflector is a nice safety feature, that in some ways is better than a flasher (at night). I still was able to mount my red flasher on a small bike bag I keep on the rack.
A**A
Buena compra!
De buenos materiales y sujeta bien a la bicicleta de ruta
J**2
Guter Gepäckträger
Bin echt super zufrieden kann Taschen und Kinder darauf transportieren!
A**N
Good quality. Easy to install
Works good. Easy to install and very stable. Great tie down spots for cargo. Mesh is handy for odd shaped objects.
R**L
alles ok
perfetkt
A**R
Great product. Would totally recommend this one.
This is a really nice sturdy rack. I didn’t expect it to be so solid. I would totally recommend this and buy it again.
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