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  • Hey sorry for the late reply. He uses the Jagwire Road Pro cabling set. Second time we’ve bought it and can’t fault it in any way. Looking forward to seeing your bike built up! Cheers. T

  • If the backpack itself is stiff enough (i.e. won't flop about and droop over the edge etc) it should be ok on most racks, front or rear. Just make sure the rack is decently wide, and old inner tubes make fantastic load-securers as they stretch over anything and are really grippy - loads don't budge an inch! Also don't let straps get caught in wheels etc...obvious point.

  • Wouldn't you be better off with something like a Carradice with a SQR block? Ideal for commuting IMHO. If I were to strap a backpack though I would prefer to keep an eye on it. The Basil Portland rack has sides and is great for that purpose.

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