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$52.95
- Integrated top plate for quick-mount MTX 1.0, 2.0, and RX trunk bags
- Integrated fender top
- 6061-T6 alloy construction
- 625g
- 55lb weight capacity

$64.95
- Integrated top plate for quick-mount MTX 1.0, 2.0, and RX trunk bags
- Integrated fender top
- 6061-T6 alloy construction
- Spring clip for additional cargo security
- Designed for compatibility with disc brakes
- 800g
- 55lb weight capacity

$109.95
- This one size fits all tubular aluminum rear rack is designed for Fat bikes with disc brakes
- Adjustable rack legs fit most 24" & 26" Fat bikes
- Integrated side bar provides a lower pannier attachment for more cargo on top of the rack
- The MTX 2.0 QuickTrack plate is compatible with any Topeak MTX trunk bag, MTX rear basket, and most other rack packs and panniers on the market
- Not compatible with asymmetric rear stay design Fat bike frames
- Includes extra-long mounting bracket and rear light mount
- Max weight 55lbs
- 16.9 x 13.4 x 11.4"
- 2.79lbs

$59.95 - $69.95
Topeak's MTX BeamRack is an awesome way to add touring capacity to bikes that won't accept conventional racks, such as dual-suspension mountain bikes. The quick-release mount clamps firmly to your seatpost and this rugged rack boasts durable aluminum construction capable of supporting up to 20-pounds with ease.

$37.95
Take your bike adventures even further with a versatile mount cage to pack larger gear on your bike. The included tie-down straps provide the ability to carry a DryBag, sleeping bag/pad, stuff sack, or any round shaped gear on your bike frame or fork with bottle bosses. A four-hole mount design offers height adjustment of your load for better balance. VersaMount clamps also provide easy installation and flexible mounting options.
- Fits tubes 20-60mm.
- Engineering grade polymer
- 64 mm mounting height adjustable
- Weight: 128g
- Max load: 3kg / 6.61lb
- Dimensions: 22 x 12 x 7cm / 8.7 x 4.7 x 2.8-inches

$13.99
- Used for attaching rear racks onto mono stay bikes
- Rubber coated steel for all weather durability
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