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• #127
Thank you.
There is some charm to making stuff yourself, but on the other hand BigxTop, swift etc also looks tasty. -
• #128
I'm looking for a matching front and rear rack. I like the Tubus but want a matching pair.
What's out there that looks good and doesn't break the bank? Are there alternatives to the Velo Orange Randonneur/Constructeur combo?
Thanks!
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• #129
Axiom
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• #130
Awesome bikes you guys made. I know you've moved, but does Gundersen or you still make/plan on making frames?
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• #131
Very nice. Please make me one!
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• #132
Thank you. Gundersen is still making, but only for himself. I am going to start building again eventually. None of us expect building for clients anytime soon. We are still fairly new at this.
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• #133
Thanks. Maybe one day I will ;-)
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• #134
Bit of advice please, am looking for a front and rear rack for a 70s dawes kingpin. Wheels are 351 with mudguards as well so need to have a bit of clearance. Anyone know of racks for smaller frames and wheels?
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• #135
By going used / NOS you could use the ones originally designed for it?
http://raleightwenty.webs.com/thedaweskingpin.htm
Searching e-bay for pletscher might work, or something might catch your eye here:
http://raleightwenty.webs.com/touringtwenties.htm
I made front and rear racks for a 'shopper' some years ago. In practice, I tend to use one or the other, rarely both - it might be worth trying just one to start with. FWIW I use the rear one most.
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• #136
Cheers. Had been looking at getting an original but not sure if they'd be strong enough for weekend touring. Have used rear rack and panniers for commuting for years now so keen to get the kingpin into an all purpose monster!
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• #137
Can we get enough people together to get free shipping on these?
We only need 6 interested parties.
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• #138
Or just get one of these.
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• #139
That one hasn't got the handy strap to stop it swinging forward.
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• #140
They do custom work. Sure an extra strap isn't beyond their talents. And it's made in England.
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• #141
To be quite frank, it's not something you really need (although I do like the sound of it).
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• #142
Who's our resident expert on all things Restrap?
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• #144
?
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• #145
Has anyone used these Blackburn fellas?
They seem to have some nifty features, and I like that their capacity is between the smaller and larger/front rear Ortlieb rolltop panniers.
Nice, but a bit pricey?
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• #146
so, I've found thule touring panniers for a price close to ortlieb back roller plus.
I like the look of them - especially the yellow is very expedition like.
But a bit put off by the weight. Any reason to choose one over the other?
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• #147
Lovely stuff ,
custom work,
Berthoud's league price list though.
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• #148
I was just looking at Thule panniers - do you know if they come with a lower clip?
The thule site shows they use magnets to attach at the bottom of the pannier. Not sure I'm into this :/
Think I'm about to buy some Ortleib plus Front panniers, unless someone pops up in the next day saying those there blackburn ones are worth the expense, and the hassle of finding them.
Arkel Orca panniers also look super nice, but a bit more spendy than Ortleib
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• #149
I went with ortlieb in the end. because of that magnet thing. It just seemed a bit too complicated compared, and you'd need to leave the magnet clamp on the rack permanently which I'm not interested in as the panniers are for occasional use. I bought some webbing though and hoping to fab up some compression straps as I'm tired of the flappyness of empty orliebs...
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• #150
If you get anywhere with compression straps let me know - I'd be very interested in doing something similar!
Perfect, no need for those expensive bag when those will do.
Can't rate them enough.