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• #477
Are you not worried about magnets <--> electronic devices/credit cards interference?
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• #478
Have you seen any of the Restrap stuff that uses magnets? They use a range fidlok fastenings, same as you find on some helmet chin straps buckles - basically, the magnet locates but there is a mechanism that secures - the magnets themselves aren't under load. Perfectly solid, no interference, and as the magnets aren't super powerful won't wipe your phone/camera etc.
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• #480
Bigger, probably roll top rack bag is next on the list.
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• #481
Awesome! If you need a tester...
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• #482
Roll-top rack bag and a rack that fits ortlieb panniers would be packing heaven for me.
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• #483
What about seam taped roll top panniers that used a locating magnet instead of hook at the bottom?
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• #484
Would like a large square rack that I can mount off my v brake bosses only.
I guess I could drill the fork but a less invasive fixing would be better
Along these lines.
But bigger
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• #485
Obligatory 'what bag?' comment
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• #486
Pelago and soma racks both fit Ortlieb panniers (you can squeeze the big ones on at a push) and then take your pick of roll tops (ILE etc)
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• #487
Tried the Pelago commuter rack, but it doesn't fit the Orlieb panniers my gf has really well. Found an old Tubus and in combination with a small sjs rack it does anything she needs.
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• #489
Front racks for carbon road forks, no proper mounts, just the brake hole?
Been using a Minoura Gamoh which comes with a QR mount (their user manual says this is OK to use, go figure) but the rack is too big/heavy for my needs.
Pelago commuter looks ideal in size but the user manual says.. No QR when using the dropout.
Alternative racks? May just get a bigger bag for the front.
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• #490
Sturdy looking QR solution that, shame they don't do any smaller racks or sell the QR/mount on its own.
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• #492
Don't put a rack on a carbon fork! Don't. Your teeth are more valuable.
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• #493
Anyone tried the SJS canti-post front rack? It's only £16. Tempted to get it for a beater.
Edit: forgot to search. Post from a couple of years ago says it's alright. Still interested in anyone else's thoughts though?
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• #494
I too am intrigued by the SJS canti rack... any users on here?
It just worries me that those canti-posts aren't designed to hold weight...
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• #495
i've just received one in the post, for my trek 970.
I used to have a nitto m12 which I'd bent apart to fit the canti posts. it held my large wald basket ziptied on for a happy year or two, and then it snapped, it's not really designed to be bent like I did.
will put the sjs rack on shortly and report back
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• #497
sick!
and @platypus - nice, my bro is hopefully getting an old 970 this week.
Love the story of them as the last of the lugged - http://theradavist.com/2014/01/beautiful-bicycle-benedicts-trek-970-650b-shred-sled/
I'm thinking of sticking one of the racks on my Trek 8700 (which is over in current projects)...
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• #498
I wouldnt be too worried about the studs not holding. You squeezing the brakes as hard as you can is also a pretty intense force, leveraging the studs apart. Ive had a small wald basket full of pretty heavy stuff off road before, and it was sorta flexy but nothing concerning. As long as its not for hauling furniture or something, i think your good
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• #499
Restrap Magical Magnetically Rando bag now live on the website in 2 sizes at long last.
https://restrap.co.uk/collections/bar-bags
You get a 15% discount with LFGSS15 if you fancy one.
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• #500
Can you please suggest they add some more photos, there's nothing to show what the map pocket is like or a wide shot of the interior
Did some off roading, rode down some stairs, bunny hops, wheelies, endos, cobbles - didn't budge. The final changes are just small details to make it as user friendly as possible.