---
product_id: 948579
title: "Ibera Seatpost-Mounted Rear Bike Rack - Quick-Release Bike Cargo Rack for 26\"/700c Frames - 22 lbs Capacity & Adjustable Length - Weather Resistant Bicycle Rear Rack, Lightweight Anodized Aluminum"
brand: "ibera"
price: "€ 83.42"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Ibera"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/948579-ibera-seatpost-mounted-rear-bike-rack-quick-release-bike-cargo
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
---

# Quick-release seatpost mount 22 lbs load capacity Weather-resistant anodized aluminum Ibera Seatpost-Mounted Rear Bike Rack - Quick-Release Bike Cargo Rack for 26"/700c Frames - 22 lbs Capacity & Adjustable Length - Weather Resistant Bicycle Rear Rack, Lightweight Anodized Aluminum

**Brand:** ibera
**Price:** € 83.42
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Upgrade your ride with the ultimate quick-release cargo rack—because your gear deserves first-class treatment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ibera Seatpost-Mounted Rear Bike Rack - Quick-Release Bike Cargo Rack for 26"/700c Frames - 22 lbs Capacity & Adjustable Length - Weather Resistant Bicycle Rear Rack, Lightweight Anodized Aluminum by ibera
- **How much does it cost?** € 83.42 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/948579-ibera-seatpost-mounted-rear-bike-rack-quick-release-bike-cargo)

## Best For

- ibera enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ibera brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safety Meets Style:** Integrated reflector mount boosts visibility while complementing your bike’s modern aesthetic.
- • **Lightweight Yet Rugged:** Crafted from TIG-welded, heat-treated anodized aluminum for durability that withstands daily commutes and all weather.
- • **Carry More, Ride Better:** Securely haul up to 22 lbs of gear without compromising your bike’s sleek profile.
- • **Effortless Setup & Removal:** Quick-release mounting system lets you install or detach your rack in seconds—no tools, no hassle.
- • **Universal Fit for Most Bikes:** Adjustable length and rubber shims ensure a snug fit on 26" and 700c frames, including folding bikes.

## Overview

The Ibera Seatpost-Mounted Rear Bike Rack is a lightweight, durable cargo solution designed for 26" and 700c bikes. Featuring a quick-release mount and adjustable length with rubber shims, it supports up to 22 lbs of gear securely. Made from TIG-welded, heat-treated anodized aluminum, it offers weather resistance and long-lasting performance. Compatible with Ibera PakRak trunk bags and equipped with a reflector mount, this rack is perfect for commuters and casual riders seeking practical, stylish storage.

## Description

Seatpost-mounted for light, top loads. Carries up to 22 lbs (10 kg), rubber sizing shims included, reflector attachable, TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum. Secure and easy to use. Compatible with most bikes. Compatible with Ibera PakRak trunk bag and planet-friendly reusable bag (IB-BA11, IB-BA15, IB-BA18) or strap-attached bags. SpecificationsMaterial TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum Mount type Seat post mount Quick-release bag mounting system (bags not included) Dimensions 21" x 5.5 x 3" Adjustable length Fits most bicycles Load weight Carries up to 22 lbs (10kg) Rack weight 1.83 lbs / 830g Compatibility Ibera PakRak IB-BA1, IB-BA15, IB-BA18, and other strap-attached bags

Review: Beautifully Built But Heavy - 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.
Review: Ibera PakRak Seat Post Mounted Commuter Carrier Rack - I bought this Ibera rack for my high school age son, after buying a sort of generic frame mounted bike rack at a local bike shop, that absolutely failed because there was no where on the frame to mount it to, it was impossible. I returned it then came home and spent alot of time looking online at various styles of racks, to decide on this one. His cargo need is for his overladen backpack, which weighed in at 11 + pounds. This is rated up to 22 pounds. The rack itself is beautiful, great quality, well made, nice clean lines, welds, and it's very lightweight. This rack came with two sizes of rubber shims for the inside of the rack clamp which easily fastens on with an screw that tightens with an allen wrench, to fit a variety of seat post sizes. His larger diameter MB seat post required using the thinner rubber shim. I moved his under seat reflector to the end of the rack, which has space to accommodate a rear light, as well. I liked the idea of being able to buy the commuter bag that fits it, tho we likely won't. I watched a YouTube demo/review of the bag and rack in use, to check it out. I bought this also because the photos here showed it mounted on a Giant Bike, which is what he has, I was able to see what it would look like in use, mounted. It did shift a little sideways in it's first use, but it likely just needs extra tightening. I liked the larger tubing portion of the rack that forms the outside rim of the rack deck area which seems as though it will help keep anything you place there, inside and centered. Attaching the backpack securely I think will be best achieved using a small nylon ratchet or tie down strap of some sort, maybe two; one length wise, another around the rack and backpack midsection. We tried a bungee which worked OK..but I'm leery of eye/face damage and flying bungee hooks. Might send for one of the bungee nets, and see if they work. Overall, I'm very satisfied, and he likes the look of this better than the trad bike rack with frame mount, too. Mom and Kid approved. In review honesty, he has only used it once, as the bungee we used was long and impractical. Getting a heavy laden pack OFF of the back, frees up a cyclist to enjoy the ride! The seller sent this out quickly as well, I love shopping from home:-)

## Features

- MORE SPACE, BETTER RIDES: Carry up to 22 lbs (10 kg) of gear securely - whether it's groceries, backpacks, or a trunk bag, this rear bike rack adds practical storage for commuters and casual riders.
- MOUNTS FAST - NO HASSLE: This bike rear rack mounts directly to the seatpost using a fast quick-release system - perfect for bikes without rack mounts or for riders who value simple setup.
- FITS ALMOST ANY BIKE: Adjustable length suits most 26" and 700c frames - including folding and compact bikes. Rubber shims of the bike cargo rack provide a tight, stable grip on the seatpost.
- BUILT LIGHT, STAYS STRONG: Weighing only 1.5 lbs (700 g), the bicycle rear rack features TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum - built to last through daily rides and changing weather.
- VERSATILE & SAFE STORAGE: Bicycle rack compatible with Ibera PakRak trunk bags (IB-BA1, IB-BA3) and strap-attached bags. Built-in reflector mount boosts visibility for safer rides. Dimensions: 21" x 5.5" x 3".

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002T5GHNI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127,691 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #71 in Bike Cargo Racks |
| Brand | Ibera |
| Brand Name | Ibera |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,880 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00837654756003, 00852659892990 |
| Included Components | bike rack |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Type Name | bike rack |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BV USA, LLC. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IB-RA11 |
| Material | TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum |
| Material Type | TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum |
| Model Number | IB-RA11 |
| Mount Type | Rear Seat Mount |
| Mounting Type | Rear Seat Mount |
| Orientation | Rear |
| Product Dimensions | 22"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H |
| UPC | 852659892990 852659893140 852659893003 783847039180 837654756003 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |
| Wheel Size | 26 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Brand:** Ibera
- **Material:** TIG-welded, heat-treated, anodized aluminum
- **Item Weight:** 1.5 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 22"L x 5.5"W x 3.5"H

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautifully Built But Heavy
*by N***H on July 2, 2019*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ibera PakRak Seat Post Mounted Commuter Carrier Rack
*by S***R on April 17, 2013*

I bought this Ibera rack for my high school age son, after buying a sort of generic frame mounted bike rack at a local bike shop, that absolutely failed because there was no where on the frame to mount it to, it was impossible. I returned it then came home and spent alot of time looking online at various styles of racks, to decide on this one. His cargo need is for his overladen backpack, which weighed in at 11 + pounds. This is rated up to 22 pounds. The rack itself is beautiful, great quality, well made, nice clean lines, welds, and it's very lightweight. This rack came with two sizes of rubber shims for the inside of the rack clamp which easily fastens on with an screw that tightens with an allen wrench, to fit a variety of seat post sizes. His larger diameter MB seat post required using the thinner rubber shim. I moved his under seat reflector to the end of the rack, which has space to accommodate a rear light, as well. I liked the idea of being able to buy the commuter bag that fits it, tho we likely won't. I watched a YouTube demo/review of the bag and rack in use, to check it out. I bought this also because the photos here showed it mounted on a Giant Bike, which is what he has, I was able to see what it would look like in use, mounted. It did shift a little sideways in it's first use, but it likely just needs extra tightening. I liked the larger tubing portion of the rack that forms the outside rim of the rack deck area which seems as though it will help keep anything you place there, inside and centered. Attaching the backpack securely I think will be best achieved using a small nylon ratchet or tie down strap of some sort, maybe two; one length wise, another around the rack and backpack midsection. We tried a bungee which worked OK..but I'm leery of eye/face damage and flying bungee hooks. Might send for one of the bungee nets, and see if they work. Overall, I'm very satisfied, and he likes the look of this better than the trad bike rack with frame mount, too. Mom and Kid approved. In review honesty, he has only used it once, as the bungee we used was long and impractical. Getting a heavy laden pack OFF of the back, frees up a cyclist to enjoy the ride! The seller sent this out quickly as well, I love shopping from home:-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Solution for Bikes with an Independent Rear Suspension
*by M***N on June 4, 2014*

Recently I bought two Mongoose mountain bikes for urban commuting for my wife and myself. Hers is the smaller model at 24" and mine is the larger at 26". Since the idea was to be able to use these for trips to work, the local markets, and general recreation in and around Minneapolis the idea was always to purchase a carrier to add to the bikes. This review is for my My Bike. I've also posted a review for my Wife's bike using the smaller (but similar) IB-RA6. The challenge though is that like many mountain-bike designs, the Mongoose's have an independent rear suspension. While great for potholes, cobblestones, curbs and posteriors; having one precludes any ability to mount a more classic style bike rack with supports attaching to the real wheel hub. These single-post units by Ibera solve the problem perfectly by mounting only to the seat post frame (or to the seat post downtube itself). Originally I purchased the IB-RA6, as it was somewhat less expensive and since I had bikes of two different sizes to mount racks on, I wanted to see fit/finish on the smaller bike first. This proved to be a good move as while the IB-RA6 was a perfect fit on my Wife's 24" Mongoose, it proved to be just a bit small on the larger frame of my 26" model. For those that have bikes in the 26-28" size range the additional frame length and adjustable rack placement of this model (IB-RA1) will likely make for a more pleasant install experience and justifies the higher expense. Mounting the unit on my bicycle proved to be a slight challenge as clamping the rack to the Bike's Seat Downtube didn't provide enough clearance between the rack's horizontal rack tube and the travel of the independently-suspended rear-wheel. However the seat post itself on the Mongoose Bike was just a bit too small (at 28.8mm) for the clamp to securely tighten. Ibera does provide two rubber "shims" to accommodate smaller posts and while they work, I personally found the solution unsatisfactory as even fully tightened the rack would "flex" enough during travel (and especially when loaded with a bag or items of 10lbs or more) that it would strike the rear wheel during wheel travel and/or move out of alignment. I solved this problem by ordering a T6 Aluminum Frame Shim (the one I ordered is here - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UWJSOE/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 -, but if you choose to go this route you would need to measure and order appropriately for your own bike) and this solved the issue perfectly, allowing me to clamp the rack to the seat post at the exact right height for my needs. Once mounted in this manner, the rack is exceptionally stiff and has virtually zero flex. While rated for a 22lb load, I have no doubt it could probably accommodate a bit more when secured in this manner. And since it only mounts to the seat post/downtube, there is no interference with the real-wheel independent suspension (provided one mounts the rack high enough not to interfere with the travel of the rear wheel, in this case it was about 5" between the horizontal rack tube and the tire). As for the unit's construction, the rack itself it almost completely constructed of high-strength aluminum and looks like it could very well outlast the bike. The only area of possible concern are the small orange trim clips on the rack itself. While the plastic seems to be of high-enough quality, I will be curious as to how well they hold up over a life of having the Ibera Bike Bag (IB-BA14) snapped and unsnapped from the rack on a regular basis. Overall this is a great solution for our needs and I'd recommend that anyone with a similar challenge give this rack a look.

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