Delta Mega Rack Post Porter Seat Post Rack with Pannier Support
Delta Mega Rack Post Porter Seat Post Rack with Pannier Support
Brand Delta Model Megarack Post Porter Details Lowest Price ($39.99) |
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Delta Mega Rack Post Porter Seat Post Rack with Pannier Support
Delta Mega Rack Post Porter Seat Post Rack with Pannier Support – Features
seat post rack with pannier support
Seatpost-mounting bike rack with legs–fits even full-suspension bikes
Secure four-bolt clamp fits any seatpost size (24-32mm diameter) for a no-slip grip
Pannier support up to 25 pounds
Platform measures 12.5 by 4.5 inches
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Delta Mega Rack Post Porter Seat Post Rack with Pannier Support – Reviews
This rack works well. It is nice and sturdy, even though it only attaches via the seat post. I have two folding metal baskets attached to it and it does fine even when loaded. I definitely recommend this rack if you don’t have the ability to mount to your seat stays.
ADRIENNE FAST
I purchased this for use on my commuter bike, and found it to be an excellent rack. The “one size fits all” clamp really did fit my very oversized seat post, and the rack stays where you put it. Very good product.
one tough cookie
This is a decent rack for the price and would serve lightweight use on a mountain bike that has no supports for a normal rack…BUT…be advised that two things will happen, one probably correctable and one not.
1. The rack may shift around with weight on it, no matter how tight you dare to make it. Some kind of non-slip material needs to go inside the clamp (I don’t have the quick release type, but the bolt-on type)
2. If you use panniers large enough to accept a grocery bag, the bag *will* slam against your tires and spokes, because the pannier supports are too flexible (you get what you pay for). But if you are just stuffing panniers with clothing or other light items, no problems.
I ended up putting this one up for sale and bought a “mountain man” rack, which is 3X the price and 3X stronger, and does not flex because it can mount to the axle, with extensions.
Anthony P. Decondo Sr.
I’ve had the Delta Post Porter for 2 years and have had loaded to the max for commuting, mountain biking, and touring. I have never had a problem with the rack not staying put. But the trick is to take an old inner tube and cut a piece off to use as a shim. Then tighten the screws down in opposite sides. I haven’t used large size panniers yet, but my large trunk back with drop down panniers works great on the rack.
My only complaint is that the rack sits higher than standard racks which causes the weight to sit higher which effects stability. However, if a stem mounted rack is only option, it’s something to keep in mind.
I prefer this rack to the quick release rack because the screw mount is more of a deterrent to theft than a quick release. But I still loop my cable lock through the pannier supports, tire, seat hole, and frame.
Jessie
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