

Got a Mustard Primos Dame after realizing my endurance bike will never be a grocery getter! Now I have a grocery getter, and a weekend zippy ride.
I’m looking for a rear rack that I can throw on for panniers. I’m looking at banjo brother bags, and just can’t seem to find a rear rack that works with this mounting system. I also just don’t know enough about the different mounting systems or what rack I should be looking for. There are so many different types it’s overwhelming. I’m planning on using the panniers to haul day to day goods, and to get groceries with them. So the rack would probably need to support 30-40 pounds I’m assuming.
Any help is appreciated!
by gabrielvilla009
2 Comments
With the two bolt holes on the back Axel, you’re good to run full fenders and a rack simultaneously if you want and pretty much all of them will fit. Axiom makes some very strong racks for a reasonable price that would suit the style of your bike. A more classic look comes from Velo Orange and if you want the beefiest thing you can acquire, go Tubus.
I’ve been running an Axiom on my road bike for 10 years with zero issue. My touring/adventure bike has a Topeak Rack which is very nice as well. I got it for the trunk bag mounting system the use.
Banjo brothers seems to have a unique mounting system that requires a hook near the lower mounting point.
More expensive but Ortlieb back rollers mount quite easily and securely on any standard cargo rack, are waterproof, and also can be carried right into the grocery store. I got a pair and use them daily. Much cheaper than a car with a trunk, but about double the cost from what I can see of the Banjo Brothers bags.