Aeroe Fat Spider?
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Aeroe Fat Spider?
Hey all, this has been discussed before and I have read a little into them, so I am looking at picking up a Aeroe Fat Spider for my Surly Wednesday, has anyone had any long term experience or feedback with the system? I am looking at using a top bag and two smaller side bags instead of a heavier rack and pannier set up which is sub ideal for offroad riding, and easily removed for when I want to travel lighter.
Simon K
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Re: Aeroe Fat Spider?
A friend has the standard one (not fat)
Seems very sturdy and well put together designed.
The bags that go with them seem a bit expensive though
Seems very sturdy and well put together designed.
The bags that go with them seem a bit expensive though
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Re: Aeroe Fat Spider?
Yep I have one on my Bat Fastard
I'ts brilliant and very well built, you don't notice it when it's not loaded, but because you need a torque wrench to get the straps at the right tension I CBA's taking it off and putting it back on again, so it lives on the bike full time now.
When packed I use 2 x 20ltr Alpkit dry bags and the straps on the spider are perfectly spaced to fit through the dry bags strap holes
I don't have anything on the top of it as this makes a great lifting handle when manovering the bike in tight places, using this bar as a grab handle.
I don't think it's worth the faff of removing it and adding it to the bike all the time as I'd only loose parts.
I'ts maybe a tad expensive, so it's a 9/10 from me.
Picture with a 12ltr alpkit dry bag on just the one side
I'ts brilliant and very well built, you don't notice it when it's not loaded, but because you need a torque wrench to get the straps at the right tension I CBA's taking it off and putting it back on again, so it lives on the bike full time now.
When packed I use 2 x 20ltr Alpkit dry bags and the straps on the spider are perfectly spaced to fit through the dry bags strap holes
I don't have anything on the top of it as this makes a great lifting handle when manovering the bike in tight places, using this bar as a grab handle.
I don't think it's worth the faff of removing it and adding it to the bike all the time as I'd only loose parts.
I'ts maybe a tad expensive, so it's a 9/10 from me.
Picture with a 12ltr alpkit dry bag on just the one side
Re: Aeroe Fat Spider?
vaguely exciting thanks, luckily I work in the trade so cost is a non issue, I will probably use it with my stash of alpkit dry bags :)
Simon K
There is only one God.......GODZILLA! And he rides a fat bike.
Fat cyclist, fat bike rider, bike packer, photographer, coffee junkie. Brain tumour survivor.
https://www.instagram.com/beardythebikepacker/
https://beardythebikepacker.blogspot.com
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Re: Aeroe Fat Spider?
Freewheel have just started importing them (madison)
Re: Aeroe Fat Spider?
Thanks
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