I'm wondering if anyone might have a free load rack (either the seat stay mounted or seat tube mounted) they could lend me over the holiday period to put on my roadie? I am planning some riding and would really like to do an over nighter or two. Not really keen on using a backpack. It would just be nice to take some undies and a toothbrush
Cheers
Victoria
Free load rack?
I have one under-utilised Topeak model that's rated for 10kg carriage (max) that you are welcome to use. No side frames though.
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/RX ... rameV-Type
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/RX ... rameV-Type
Not sure if it is suitable
but I have a brand new set of these
which you are welcome to use
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/MTXDualSideFrame
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/MTXBeamRackA-Type
http://www.topeak.com/products/Bags/MTXTrunkBagDX
but I have a brand new set of these
which you are welcome to use
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/MTXDualSideFrame
http://www.topeak.com/products/Racks/MTXBeamRackA-Type
http://www.topeak.com/products/Bags/MTXTrunkBagDX
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Does your bike have carrier mounting points?
That looks perfect Weiyun. Can you just strap any bag to the top of it? All I need to carry in it is thongs and some really light clothing. I was thinking just like a dry bag strapped on would be a nice light option.
Thanks heaps guys!
Thanks heaps guys!
Yes, you can strap whatever you want and it's perfectly fine for lightweight carriage and alloy seatpost. Otherwise I have a bag already strapped on it and you can make use of it. The model Hung has is one that's made for MTBs and I am not sure if there's any geometric differences and compatibility issues with the road model I have. Looks chunkier though.
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