Frisco E-Bike

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Topeak

Products from Topeak that we track, with our own notes on each.

Topeak products we track

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Bags

Topeak MTX TrunkBag DXP

The MTX TrunkBag DXP is the classic commuter trunk bag: it slides onto a Topeak MTX QuickTrack rack and locks with a click, then fold-down side panels drop into small panniers when groceries run over. It has a bottle holder, reflective trim and a rain cover. The catch is the rack: you need a Topeak MTX-compatible rack or adapter plate for the slide-on mount. For e-bikes with a stock rack, Topeak sells adapter plates, but measure first. It is a very convenient system for the charger-and-lunch crowd because you can pull the whole bag off and carry it inside.

Best for: Commuters carrying a charger, lunch and a layer · Quick grocery runs · Riders who want a bag that clips on and off in seconds

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Cargo Baskets

Topeak MTX Basket Rear

Topeak's MTX Basket Rear slides onto the same QuickTrack rail as the MTX trunk bags, which means you can swap between a basket for groceries and a bag for commuting in seconds. The steel-mesh basket folds flat when not in use and has a handle for carrying it into the store. Weight capacity is moderate, so think grocery bags rather than tool chests. As with all MTX gear, you need a compatible rack or adapter plate; many e-bike racks are not MTX-compatible out of the box. It is a practical, tidy solution that avoids zip ties and bungees.

Best for: Grocery and errand runs · Topeak MTX rack owners · Riders who alternate between bag and basket

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Rear RacksFeatured

Topeak Explorer Rack (Disc Brake version)

The Explorer is Topeak's everyday aluminum rack with the MTX QuickTrack plate on top, which opens up the whole MTX bag and basket line. The disc version has offset legs to clear rear disc calipers. It bolts to frame eyelets at the dropouts and seat stays and is rated for around 55 lb, which covers panniers and a trunk bag but not a passenger. On e-bikes, the common snag is that the rear axle area is crowded by hub-motor wiring and torque arms, so leave slack in the cable and use the included spacers. It is a reliable, affordable rack for bikes that did not come with one.

Best for: E-bikes without a stock rack · Commuters who want MTX bag compatibility · Disc-brake bikes

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Rear Racks

Topeak Super Tourist DX Rack (Disc)

The Super Tourist DX is the Explorer's heavier-duty sibling, with a tubular aluminum construction, side rails that hold panniers away from the spokes, and the same MTX QuickTrack plate on top. It is the rack we suggest for commuters who carry heavy panniers daily and want stiffness over grams. The disc version clears rear calipers. It still needs frame eyelets and still is not a passenger rack, but it handles loaded panniers on rough pavement better than lighter racks. Fitment on e-bikes follows the usual rules: check motor wiring, torque arms and fender stays at the dropouts.

Best for: Heavy daily pannier loads · Touring and long commutes · MTX bag users

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PumpsFeatured

Topeak Joe Blow Sport III Floor Pump

The Joe Blow Sport III is the floor pump you find in half the garages of people who ride regularly. It has a steel barrel, a large top-mounted gauge, a stable base, and the TwinHead that fits Presta and Schrader without flipping parts. E-bike tires run low pressures compared to road bikes, so what matters is a gauge you can read at 15 to 40 psi and a head that seals on Schrader valves, and this pump does both. It is not a high-volume fat-bike pump, so a 4-inch tire takes a lot of strokes, but it will get there.

Best for: Home garage pumping · Schrader and Presta households · Riders who want a readable gauge

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Pumps

Topeak Mountain Morph Mini Floor Pump

The Mountain Morph is a mini pump that unfolds into a tiny floor pump: a fold-out foot peg, a flip-out T handle and a hose so you can push with your body weight instead of your forearms. It is a high-volume design, which makes it one of the few frame-mountable pumps that can realistically reinflate a fat e-bike tire on the roadside. It mounts under a bottle cage with the included bracket. It is longer and heavier than a road mini pump, and there is no gauge on the base model, so you inflate by feel and top off at home.

Best for: Fat-tire and mountain e-bike riders · Roadside flat repair · Riders who hate mini pumps

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Multi-Tools

Topeak Mini 20 Pro Multi-Tool

The Mini 20 Pro is Topeak's compact tool with a twist: it includes a tire lever and a chain hook in addition to the usual hex and Torx bits and a chain breaker. The aluminum side plates keep weight down and the bits fold out cleanly. It is slightly slimmer than the Crankbrothers M19 and includes a neoprene pouch. It is a good all-in-one for e-bike commuters who want one thing in the bag that handles a flat and a loose bolt. The tire lever is fine for commuter tires and will struggle on tight fat-tire beads, so fat-bike riders should still carry real levers.

Best for: Commuters who want one tool for everything · Riders with limited bag space · Flat plus adjustment kit

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Water Bottles & Cages

Topeak Modula Cage II Adjustable Bottle Cage

The Modula Cage II adjusts with a thumbwheel to grip bottles from small cycling bottles up to disposable water bottles and some insulated tumblers, which makes it the right cage for e-bike riders who do not own a dedicated bike bottle. It bolts to standard bosses. Many e-bikes lack bottle bosses because the battery takes the downtube, so check your frame; if there are no bosses, you will also need a strap-on adapter or a handlebar cup holder. It is plastic and aluminum, light and cheap. It will not hold a bottle as tightly on rough trails as a dedicated cage.

Best for: Riders using store-bought bottles · Frames with standard bosses · Casual and commuter riding