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  1. dreamingofthegnar on

    Your best bet will be with soft bags rather than racks. The revelate sweet roll handlebar bag is on sale for $60 and their spine lock seat bag is also excellent. A few feedbags would also be a good addition if you want some space for snacks or more bottles

  2. thecodebenders on

    Old Man Mountain and Tailfin both make systems made exactly for that but they’re a bit spendy. More are coming to the market with axel based systems though. I love the stability of the racks over bags personally.

  3. i am wondering if that book on the counter is referring to forestry or adult entertainment.

    aaaaaanyway, rack-products that work well with this tend to be a bit of a commitment, so if that is a concern, starting out with just strapping drybags to things for a weekend and take it from there would give you a quite a few insights for further investments.

  4. bikepack_Adirondacks on

    This is pretty much what soft bags are made for. That said.

    You have a QR on the rear, I think.

    Blackburn makes racks that will use that. You can either swap the seat post collar for upper mounts or add p clamps.

    The upper mounts don’t support weight so putting p clams on the frame isn’t the end of the word.

  5. 64-matthew on

    Have you thought of a trailer. I travelled 10000km with a bob trailer on a bike that couldn’t take carriers

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