Crossbar frame adaptor for womans bike (1 Viewer)

bridgedino

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Trying to track down a crossbar frame adaptor for a woman's frame ebike that weighs 22kg. Allowing it to fit onto the arms of my cycle carrier that carries up to 60kg
So far my searches have only found ones that support up to 15kg.
Dont suppose anyone has faced the same problem and found a solution that doesn't involve replacing the bike carrier for a different one. Thanks
 
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Hi
Trying to track down a crossbar frame adaptor for a woman's frame ebike that weighs 22kg. Allowing it to fit onto the arms of my cycle carrier that carries up to 60kg
So far my searches have only found ones that support up to 15kg.
Dont suppose anyone has faced the same problem and found a solution that doesn't involve replacing the bike carrier for a different one. Thanks
I’ve just bought one to hold my big heavy eMTB in the work stand.
Will dig the details out.

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This is what I got.


It rates it at 16kg. BUT you aren’t hanging the bike from it, unless I’ve misunderstood your rack system.
I got it as it’s recommended by lads on eMTB who all use them in work stands so the whole bike is hanging from the bar.
For you, if not taking the weight on the bar, one of the cheaper ones will work for you.
 
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if its on a normal fiama style rack we clamp aroudn the seat stem

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When Tracy had a bike like that I used to put one arm through the rear triangle, and the other one under the frame the bike sat higher but always stayed on.

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