Yep!If a seat post rack is quick release will it be stolen do you think?
Mind you the F**kwits will take anything, I left a pr of manky trainers by my street door , they walked on thier own accord! Covered in slimey sea mud!Yep!
Hopefully before it cracks your frameIf a seat post rack is quick release will it be stolen do you think?
Maybe it's someone who's obsessed with you and has a slimy trainer fetish. I'd be worried if I were you.Mind you the F**kwits will take anything, I left a pr of manky trainers by my street door , they walked on thier own accord! Covered in slimey sea mud!
Spare batteries are 1.5kg.Hopefully before it cracks your frame
Seriously, be careful not to put too much weight on it, a 4 kilo battery was too much for mine even with an extra long seat post.
Dave.
I don't get the point of these, they don't fit rear suspension because of the support bars and if you have a hard tail I think it would be better to fit a conventional rack with a lower centre of gravity. Maybe they are easily detachable.if you get one make sure it has additional support bars like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Bicycle-Outdoor-MTB-Mountain-Bike-Black-Rear-Pannier-Carrier-Rack-Seat-Post-/131695646890?hash=item1ea9ac18aa:g:mkUAAOSwXeJYIuyx
For hardtails with no rack mountsI don't get the point of these, they don't fit rear suspension because of the support bars and if you have a hard tail I think it would be better to fit a conventional rack with a lower centre of gravity. Maybe they are easily detachable.
Dave.
Can't...full suspension, but it's OK, I like to travel as light as poss.if you get one make sure it has additional support bars like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Bicycle-Outdoor-MTB-Mountain-Bike-Black-Rear-Pannier-Carrier-Rack-Seat-Post-/131695646890?hash=item1ea9ac18aa:g:mkUAAOSwXeJYIuyx
Thanks, I thought I might be missing something, I've used P clips in the past for seat tubes without mounts and my current bike has a home made clamp round the seat tube. It has mounts but I like the rack as low as possible, the bike's top heavy enough with me on it so every little helpsFor hardtails with no rack mounts
Thule make a nice rack for rear suspension which only attaches to the seat stays, it may not fit every bike though and a little expensive.Mind you, if my bike did some bouncing on rough terrain that would abet gravity.
Can't...full suspension, but it's OK, I like to travel as light as poss.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/thule-packn-pedal-tour-rack-xt/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=100378862&kpid=100378862&utm_source=google&utm_term&utm_campaign=UK_PLA_Accessories&utm_medium=base&utm_content=mkwid|sbdnYo26Q_dm|pcrid|67090840622|pkw||pmt||prd|100378862ukThule make a nice rack for rear suspension which only attaches to the seat stays, it may not fit every bike though and a little expensive.
Dave.
I have looked at this but there don't seem to be any side rails to fix panniers to. My panniers have a quick release that locks into the top rail and have a bracket that slots in at the bottom to stop them flapping about.I use the 'pack n ride' on my full sus cube 26" and my 700c boardman, no probs with fitting and should fit nearly any bike type.
Optional extra: https://www.thule.com/en-us/us/bike-accessories/rear-bike-racks/thule-pack-n-pedal-side-frames-_-pp_100017I have looked at this but there don't seem to be any side rails to fix panniers to. My panniers have a quick release that locks into the top rail and have a bracket that slots in at the bottom to stop them flapping about.
Makes em very expensive tho..
Be interested in some pics.. looking at one in the shop it was hard to visualise. I have a pair of an older version of these..Agree not cheap, I paid 93.48 for the rack and side frames.
End of the day money is to spend otherwise some one else will only spend the inheritance. Now I've got the Thule the price doesn't bother me as it's done, dusted and paid for..