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puchfinnland 07-12-12 09:05 AM

Ultralight racks
 
I just picked up a bunch of these. Im going to mount them on my red roadbike

But has anyone ever seen them before?

ESGE made in Germany
date implies around 1974-

0.44 kgs is way light.
look in the swap or trade thread

puchfinnland 07-12-12 09:06 AM

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...e/IMG_6756.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...e/IMG_6757.jpg

AZORCH 07-12-12 12:44 PM

I had one once. I thought it felt a little "whippy" and was concerned it wouldn't hold much of a load.

rumrunn6 07-12-12 12:57 PM

plastic connectors? single vertical support? ummm, no thanks

puchfinnland 07-12-12 01:04 PM

the post said "ultra lightweight"


I think it would be good to hold my sweatshirt and maybe a sandwich on a ride-
I never thought of it to be a serious touring rack

rumrunn6 07-12-12 01:43 PM

yeah, guess so. I was tempted, very tempted but I tend to carry too much on any ride I take so that's why I shook my head at them. :-)

puchfinnland 08-03-12 02:21 PM

I mounted one up and very happy with the outcome.

I put good heatshrink on all the parts touching the frame

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...s/IMG_6774.jpg
The rack is removeable with just your fingers, only the mount part remains
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...s/IMG_6775.jpg

Packed for a small trip-
Jacket, Bathing suit,and a snack.
my second outing I had an apple and a banana.
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...s/IMG_6773.jpg

this rack is just perfect for a few articles, next time I may bring a sandwich!

Chombi 08-03-12 02:38 PM

Could be perfect for "light" touring rides....A baguette, bottle of wine and some fromage on that rack and you will be happy!

Chombi

puchfinnland 08-03-12 04:17 PM

I have access to many of these if someone wants one

jimmythefly 08-03-12 04:27 PM

I know this is the C&V area, but I feel compelled to point out the Tubus Fly. 0.33kg, tubular welded chromoly, capacity 40lbs (though I know many people who have loaded them well beyond that). There's a stainless steel version for those who want to keep the vintage-y silver look.

egantw 10-19-13 02:20 PM

I would be interested in getting a couple of the ESGE racks from you if they are still available. How much do you want for them?

gbalke 10-19-13 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by puchfinnland (Post 14564270)
I have access to many of these if someone wants one

I might be interested in one or two of the racks also.

Scooper 10-19-13 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by jimmythefly (Post 14564310)
I know this is the C&V area, but I feel compelled to point out the Tubus Fly. 0.33kg, tubular welded chromoly, capacity 40lbs (though I know many people who have loaded them well beyond that). There's a stainless steel version for those who want to keep the vintage-y silver look.

This is the stainless version (Tubus Luna), polished to match the frame. It's less than a pound (0.40kg) and loaded with over 40 pounds of clothes in panniers and a sleeping bag it's still very stable. They're pricey, though; I think now they run around $170.

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d7...IMG5049med.jpg

kroozer 10-20-13 12:07 AM

So now they have aero racks too?

late 10-20-13 03:48 AM


Originally Posted by kroozer (Post 16175409)

So now they have aero racks too?

Not aero, just lite. I've had mine at least a dozen years.
Nice rack. Add lite panniers, and you have storage without
a lot of extra weight.

southpawboston 10-20-13 06:06 AM

Tubular chromoly or stainless racks are stronger and lighter than anything made out of solid aluminum; there's a reason why custom builders work almost exclusively with chromoly/stainless.

My "heavy" VO porteur rack is less than 1kg and it's pretty huge.

wrk101 10-20-13 06:30 AM

FWIW: I picked up this Peugeot that had a set of ESGE racks on it and some substantial panniers. PO toured Europe on it. Given the size of the bags, they must have handled a serious load. Bike and bags have moved on to a new home.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7174/6...41d3090e_b.jpg


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