Shewie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 10:00 am
Wasn't somebody selling a natty little rack in the classifieds recently?
Some of the smaller "race" packs might fit, thinking Restrap e5c
Do you mean the Restrap rear bag that was linked to eBay? If so I have one and I wouldn’t bither with it, it’s fine for a couple of tubes and a jackets but the product is poor (good quality work(wo)manship) but the design just doesn’t quite seem to work, had to get a voile strap to properly secure it and it needs to be packed carefully otherwise it says when it’s full
Not sure about the ebay one, I didn't see the link sorry
That's good feedback thanks, I've thought about buying one myself a few times
I might even put it into English next time!!
Was meant to say it “sags” and not “ says when full”
I've got an aeroe spider rack and it's absolutely brilliant, it'll fit all my bikes as it just clamps to the seat stays. You can also alter the position and number of cradles so you could easily carry two or even 3 12ish litre dry bags on the back. In fact I liked it so much I've got their front rack too but yet to try it out.
Altura do a 6 litre seat pack that might fit. I use it for commuting, though I have lot more saddle to wheel drop. I'll pop it onto my bike with it full tonight and take some measurement photos
rivers wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 10:39 am
Altura do a 6 litre seat pack that might fit. I use it for commuting, though I have lot more saddle to wheel drop. I'll pop it onto my bike with it full tonight and take some measurement photos
Really appreciate the trouble thank you!
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Sorry to hijack, but this is related...
As you can see from the pictures below, as someone who is "short of arse", I don't have lots of seatpost available. Also, my bikepack.pl seatpack is amazing, but quite chubby and the clearance is a little close for comfort.
I don't want to go down the rack route, as I want to switch between bikes, also its not that extreme an issue. I'd just like a seatpack that's a "bit pointy".
Any thoughts?
https://aeroe.com/ I have no idea if they are any good, but one of the pics shows bags side loaded on the rear.
But personally I'd look at two fork mounted bags, see PX, then a frame bag of sorts, stem cells, and a bar bag. I then use a bum bag such as the cheapy decathlon one if I am overflowing.
fatbikerbill wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:46 pmhttps://aeroe.com/ I have no idea if they are any good, but one of the pics shows bags side loaded on the rear.
But personally I'd look at two fork mounted bags, see PX, then a frame bag of sorts, stem cells, and a bar bag. I then use a bum bag such as the cheapy decathlon one if I am overflowing.
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