I've used a lot of after-market pannier racks in my time and the makers, such as Tortec, have now refined their designs to match the needs of many cyclists and their luggage.
I've just bought a Cube Kathmandu Pro 2018 model. It's a superb machine and I'm finding it difficult to point out any negatives, EXCEPT the built-in rear rack. It simply does not extend its arms far back enough to be able to fill panniers fully to their weight capacity. And this is on a bike with touring pretensions, hence the name. The rack on my Ortler was the same. My Tortec rack - which I would much rather have on my Cube - is much better for this purpose.
So manufacturers, stop adding racks to your frames and simply provide us with braze-ons and threads to be able to fit the rack of our choice, so we can choose the one that fits our needs, not the ones you're foisting upon us.
I've just bought a Cube Kathmandu Pro 2018 model. It's a superb machine and I'm finding it difficult to point out any negatives, EXCEPT the built-in rear rack. It simply does not extend its arms far back enough to be able to fill panniers fully to their weight capacity. And this is on a bike with touring pretensions, hence the name. The rack on my Ortler was the same. My Tortec rack - which I would much rather have on my Cube - is much better for this purpose.
So manufacturers, stop adding racks to your frames and simply provide us with braze-ons and threads to be able to fit the rack of our choice, so we can choose the one that fits our needs, not the ones you're foisting upon us.