What’s a good rear rack for this bike?

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The finishing touch will be to cable tie the plastic rear mudguard to the underside of the rack.

The rack can now be added or removed in one minute, without tools, because it attaches to the bike with the axle skewer and the saddle quick release!

It did come with a very nice complete set of bolts and P brackets and an Allen key!
 
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fossyant

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I thought it came with p clips but couldn't remember as most of the 'spares' are still in the bag.
 
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I thought it came with p clips but couldn't remember as most of the 'spares' are still in the bag.

So are ours, but yes, four p clips, four long and four short bolts, eight nuts, one Allen key, two stays, slotted for adjustment, one long skewer with quick release lever and nut!

Thank you very much; good bit of kit and not expensive!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
So are ours, but yes, four p clips, four long and four short bolts, eight nuts, one Allen key, two stays, slotted for adjustment, one long skewer with quick release lever and nut!

Thank you very much; good bit of kit and not expensive!

No problem. I needed a solution for my cyclo cross bike as a rack fully p clipped swayed alarmingly when I was bike packing. OK on road, but when off road, the rack would sway one way with the weight, and I'd steer the other. Hard over 4 days. This seems rock solid.

The boss said I couldn't have yet another bike (for bike packing) so had to make do.

It's been treated to new rack, Ortlieb gravel panniers and some new road wheels instead.
 
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