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Universal Fit Rear Pannier Rack - with Spring

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Universal Fit Rear Pannier Rack - with Spring

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Bicycle Pannier Rack With Spring Loaded Holder

Medium duty rear bike rack, suitable for trunk bags, medium size pannier bags and packs.

The beauty of this bicycle rear racks design is that all of the arm and leg fittings are sliding, enabling you to fit this rack to almost any size and style of bike. The special fittings also then allow you to move the rack into the final position you require - very versatile!

Features:

  • 16kg rating
  • Alloy
  • Fits all bikes 24", 26'' mountain bike, 27" old racers, 700c hybrid bikes, flat bar bikes, road bikes
  • Tubing size accomodates all pannier bag hook sizes
  • Not suitable for rear suspension bikes or disc brake bikes 
  • Ideal for day-tripping, shopping and other medium size loads
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Panniers Racks - Fitting Information

Most modern general style bikes come standard with two pairs of rack mounting holes on the frame. One pair is on the frame just above the rear axle - the legs of the rack screw in there. The other pair are on the frame about 80-120mm below the seat - you attach the arms of the rack to these points.

Some bikes however lack a set or both sets of mounting points. It is still easy to fit a rack - see below.

In rare situations, especially if you have a very long frame, the supplied "arms" of the pannier rack are not long enough. This is easy to fix as well: see below.

Q. I do not have any mounting holes on my bike for the rack arms, what can I do?
A. a) You can try attaching the rack arms to either side of the seat post clamp. 
b) Otherwise you will need to buy a pair oPannier Rack P Clips. The diameter of the clip need s to match the frame diameter where you wish to fit the arms to. The bottom part of the P clip is coated in plastic to prevent scratching, the top part of the P clip has a hole in each side - through which you pass a bolt and to which you then attach the rack arms! As you tighten up the bolt the P Clip squeezes shut and will not slide on the bike frame - thus becoming the anchor point for the rack arms.

Thus the clip which looks more like a U when you start ends up looking like a P!!

Q. I do not have any rack mounting holes, what can I do?
A. You can still fit a rack to a bike with no rack mount points - simply follow answer b) above for both the rack arms and legs - buy attaching the P Clips for the rack legs to each side of the frame, just above the axle.

Q. The arms of the pannier rack are too short, what can I do?
A. If your bike frame is very large, or the rear stays are longer than normal, then the standard arms supplied with most pannier racks may not be long enough. To fix this you need to use a Pannier Rack Arm Extender. This simply bolts onto the existing arm to provide an extension.

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