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  • No, get a tortec

  • Already got one mate. Need something better.

  • Ahh sorry, wasn't paying attention to the thread

  • Wizard works?

  • Had a look at that, thanks for the recommend... looks like they specialise more in bags though.

    So I ordered one of these wide racks, and it's awaiting collection in the post office:
    https://microcosm.app/out/hmrRi
    the max load on it is 18kg... and the battery (roughly 11 inches cubed) I am going to be carrying on it is 17kg.

    Then I came across this thing:
    https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/m-wave-racky-baseplate/137642077/p?queryID=2e612131074917f151450aa9fc9a0db0&buscador_search
    which would sit on top of my existing Tortec (max load 35kg)

    which do you think would offer better support for the battery??

  • I’d be inclined to go for the minoura. IME quality brand, and I’d prefer steel over alu (I also like its aesthetic more).

    Sure the tortec would also be absolutely fine though

  • Thanks for the feedback. I've long stopped caring about aesthetics TBH! If it does the job then fugly is fine. Being a parent will do that to you.

    I asked a pal who has been on long bike tours (18 months to Japan) who also works as a structural engineer. He gave the thumbs up to the Minoura over the rack plate solution.

  • Anyone else have any opinions? I value a hive mind take on it.
    I have made it very straightforward, so you don't have to click links.

    I have a 17kg load, a cube approx 11 inches along a side.
    Which solution do you think is best, and why?


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  • 17kg really isn't that much?
    I think you'll be fine with both, I would just see how that cube thing fits on the rack you already have?
    That m wave platform thing is wider than the cube, which will be annoying for straps?

  • Need a second set of mini panniers for the house hold.

    Pretty happy with Ortlieb gravels but they have been ejecting from a new rack that doesn't work as well with the 2 lower clips... probably also some user error.

    It has got me looking for extra security for mtb-ing with bags.
    Tailfin 10L have (what looks like) a very secure clamp, the " X Clamp".

    https://www.tailfin.cc/product/pannier-trunk-bags/mini-panniers/mini-panniers/?v=79cba1185463

    Anything out there for mtb-ing that I've missed?
    The boutique bags that would get me on the radavist are $$$$ and rely on voile straps, secure but hassle.

  • Similar to the Tailfin Mini Panniers are the Ortlieb Fork Packs

    https://www.ortlieb.com/uk_en/fork-pack+F9995

  • How are the ortliebs ejecting?
    They have that thing going under the rail, should be pretty safe, at least at the top.
    But then I have Vaude, so maybe Ortlieb just opens?

  • Ok, that tailfin lever thing clamp looks more secure.

  • How are the ortliebs ejecting?

    Hard to tell when riding, quite possibly user error but hasn't happened on other racks for 000's miles. Seeing as I need another set, the Tailfins do look more secure with zero rattle.

  • Sure this has been covered to death - tubus logo va rack time one vs spa own brand grand tour vs tortec epic?

  • Based on any real work experience, has anyone used and have a preference for front loading on the fork between..

    Triple mount cages
    Low riser, like a Tubus Tara

    Same size bag, 10l each side.

  • I've used both and find the Tara and panniers superior.

    Easier to load, take off, access etc. less faff to deal with.

  • Thanks, really helpful.

    Thinking about it more, can also stick any number of different panniers on the Tara.

    This is the way.

  • Long live racks and panniers (plus Voilè straps)


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  • Been looking for a bag for my Pelago Commuter (L) for a while. Always lusted after a ILE Porteur but can never quite justify dropping that amount of cash on something I can’t get hands on with first. Just happened across the Pelago Rackbag which looks like it could be ideal - has anyone used one? Would you recommend, or no? Any help much appreciated.
    https://pelagobicycles.com/pelago-rackbag-eco-large/

  • I do! Pretty much everything you could wish for, if you're ok with the fact that it's "water resistant" and not waterproof.

  • I have the large Totepack - and quality and function are all right. Just don't expect Mission Workshop-like quality.
    And I wouldn't use it in the rain without long mudguards on the front - they are not water proof

  • https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/186315424349

    Been relisted a couple of times now.

  • the new ones are much better, no more velcro.

    but would still put a plastic bag inside it when it rains.

  • The ILE Porteur is fantastic. Mine is 5-6 years old and still going strong. If you work central, you are welcome have a closer look.

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