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Originally Posted by jpjuggler
Hi MSN, I would be very curious to know what brand racks you recommend for cycling around home that don't have the narrow platform on top.
Thanks!
There are lots of options. One of my bikes I use a Nitto rack that I picked up at a swap meet, not sure which model it is. One of my bikes I use an old Surly rack, very heavy and I stopped using it for touring a decade ago when I bought my Ergo, but it has a very wide platform. I have an older Zefal, not sure the model, but it has a good platform on top. Racktime Addit rack, I use that to tour on my titanium bike but have also used that as an around town rack, it is good for mounting panniers low but the platform is not too narrow. Some of the older Blackburn racks were quite stiff and lightweight, but had an adequate platform too.

Bottom line, when touring my priority is a good rack for panniers, platform is secondary. Tubus Ergo with narromw platform below.



But around home a platform has a higher priority and while I occasionally use panners as a gym bag or for groceries, that is a lower priority. My gym bag is the pannier below (photo is pre-covid when gyms were safer). Rack is a Nitto I picked up at a swap meet.

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