Front rack or rear rack?
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I prefer a rear rack but on both of my 1970s ten-speeds it caused head shake when hands free. Did not ever have that problem on a MTB.
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I was primarily touring with rear rack/panniers on my Vaya with a handlebar bag until I ran across an old jim blackburn front rack in a bike junkyard pile...i'm a total convert to the front rack with a large saddle bag now. I may carry less stuff over all, but it handles and tracks, especially at speed, much better than I expected. I had the biggest, dopiest smile on my face the first time I took it out with that setup.
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Soon I will have the versatility I want: currently have Topeak trunk, Axiom Storm Watch rear panniers; adding front low riders with soon to arrive Blackburn front panniers, and looking for a brake boss mounted front rack. Pics if/when it is all together....
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I have a Surly Midnight Special, with a Tubus rear rack on which I mount twin panniers, and a Surly 8-pack front rack (currently with a Wald basket mounted on it but that's not in this pic). I prefer the weight to be loaded primarily in the back, with the front as a supplement.
Edit -- just noticed this is an old thread
Last edited by golftdi; 08-26-19 at 07:07 AM.
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