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Best Rack for a commuter road bike ?
What's the best rack (over rear tire mount) out there for a 700C road bike?
Planet Bike's looks nice... Corsaire |
If your bike has threaded eyelets, then Blackburn expedition, or various copycats are good.
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Originally Posted by MichaelW
If your bike has threaded eyelets, then Blackburn expedition, or various copycats are good.
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Since road bikes often have shortish chainstays, you need to consider what kind of heel clearance you'll get with panniers. If this is a concern, check out JandD's Expedition Rack. It has some extra length that let's you slide the panniers back farther.
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Using small panniers will solve the heel clearance issue. Also, make sure you get ones with a heel cutout.
Panniers with the Rixen and Kaul clip-on fittings have an extruded rail, so you can position the hooks wherever you like. You can slide the bag back if you need. Carradice use this type of mounting system. |
I have a Tubus Fly Rack - its for 700c, very light, only really takes panniers though -- if you want to put something on top, you might need to fashion your own deck and stabalizers... but otherwise its nifty... a little pricey though - secures to eyelets and to the brake bridge (same bolt as the caliper brake)
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Topeak - I like the track system they have.
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I second Topeak. Can remove it in a second with their rack system and bag expands as necessary to become a racktrunk and pannier. Great system. I love mine.
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Hi,
the Planet Bike rack works just like the other racks. It's both lighter and cheaper. It's not as rugged; but I have used even lighter racks for years with no problem. If you are going on expedition tours; by all means get an expedition rack. Me, I like light and cheap. 3 of our 4 bikes have the Planet Bike rack so we can swap panniers. The fourth one is even lighter, and less rugged. I have had almost everyhing on a bike die on me. Frames brake, stuff wears out. Never had a busted rack. A decade ago I was using a cheap wimpy (but very light) Nashbar rack. I managed to lose their odd mounting hardware; but they are still kicking around, ready to go if I ever figure out a way to use them. |
Originally Posted by MichaelW
Using small panniers will solve the heel clearance issue. Also, make sure you get ones with a heel cutout.
Panniers with the Rixen and Kaul clip-on fittings have an extruded rail, so you can position the hooks wherever you like. You can slide the bag back if you need. Carradice use this type of mounting system. |
I guess it all depends on the intended use. If you're planning to carry groceries (which I don't think I would) then it'll pay to buy a sturdy rack. But if it's just a light pack that you don't want to carry on your back then light makes sense.
Corsaire |
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