But you have MASSIVE tyres, don't you?
Well it's 29er tyres
But you have MASSIVE tyres, don't you?
Used the Expedition for around 4 years now, no problems.I've used a Tortec Expedition rack on and off for about ten years. I think it's pretty good. Here's a review.
https://road.cc/content/review/69689-tortec-expedition-rear-rack
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The Tubus evolved logo is a work horse. If you look carefully, You can get it for lower then $100Hi All
In my previous thread, I asked about pannier bags but now I need to find a really good pannier rack.
It needs to fit all kind of bikes 29ers/Road bikes/gravel/cyclocross etc.
I bought this one last week tried to put it on but tyre clearance was a bit worrying at only about 0.5cm-1cm.
https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bi...cks/topeak-super-tourist-dx-disc-pannier-rack
Today I had a look at this one: Amazon product ASIN B01I3PR9C0View: https://www.amazon.co.uk/PedalPro-Adjustable-Bicycle-Pannier-Reflector/dp/B01I3PR9C0/ref=sr_1_9
Anyway I need a rack that will fit any bike and have good clearance.
Universal fit or adjustable racks are good for odd bikes but if you have rack eyelets in a standard position, simpler racks are stronger, stiffer and more reliable.Axiom Journey Uni-Fit claims to fit most bikes - comes with different mounts and choice of fixing holes £20 now from this ebay seller
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Axiom-Journey-Uni-Fit-MK3-Aluminium-Rear-Bicycle-Rack-RRP-55-Fits-Most-Bikes/223059087566?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDXT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649 (or put it another way it was dearer when I bought one from them
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Universal fit or adjustable racks are good for odd bikes but if you have rack eyelets in a standard position, simpler racks are stronger, stiffer and more reliable.