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Dec 12, 2015
Not actually OEM
I tried to use these power chords to connect my iPhone to Carplay on my car radio, but got a message from Apple that they were not certified chords and that they would not fully function. Indeed, they would only charge my phone but would not allow data transfer to power Carplay. Thus, these are falsely advertised as OEM chords, but in reality they are non-certified knockoffs.

Jun 28, 2017
Is not a universal fit.
It is a good quality rack, BUT the advertising which says it is a universal fit for all fat tire bikes is false. I have a Mongoose 4" tire bike with very few accessory eyelets built into the frame. Contrary to the advertising, the bottom of this rack is designed to fit only on a quick release axle or on accessory eyelets. My Mongoose bike has neither. So in order to get it to fit onto my axle, I had to drill out (enlarge) the holes on the bottom extenders, which compromised the integrity of the strength of the unit. Also the top stabilizer arms are made to attached only to accessory eyelets. I had to drill these out too and attach them to the bolt that is my seat clamp. Again, I had to enlarge the holes so much that the integrity of the top stabilizer arms is questionable. If not for these attachment issues, the rack is a very good, very strong and lightweight unit.