Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby RonK » Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:27 pm

Dirt Works wrote:
RonK wrote:So, does that mean the RRP of a LHT has actually gone down? Last time I looked at my LBS they were quoting $2200.
Pretty much.

The rrp has been slowly creeping down over the last year or so, as the AUD creeps up and new shipments arrive purchased at the new exchange rate.

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Well, it is gratifying to see a least some distributors are willing to pass on the benefits of the strong $AUD. Chapeau!
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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby bostonceltics » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:48 pm

Dirt Works wrote:
RonK wrote:BTW Elvis - what's happening with the Dirt Works page? I went there recently to check the RRP of a Surly LHT and found...nothing. It's a bit frustrating.
No probs. I've always preferred to enter forums as "Dirt Works" (or DW-1 on Rotorburn). Makes everything much more transparent.

re: the website... the consumer viewable section of the site is taking longer than the B2B section did. Probably still about 4-5 weeks away. Promises from site developers... *sigh*

(FWIW - the rrp on the Long Haul Trucker (complete) is $1549).

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Love the Long Haul Trucker, best Touring bike on the planet, sounds like a great price actually!

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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby Dirt Works » Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:24 am

bostonceltics wrote:Love the Long Haul Trucker, best Touring bike on the planet, sounds like a great price actually!
ok... see now here I'm personally torn.

I own a Long Haul Trucker. And I can't fault it as a no nonsense, tourer & commuter.

But I also have a Fargo... and oh how I love that bike. I'm running 29" x 2.0" Marathon tyres for commuting but I can chuck 2.4" knobbies on for off roading. (and it can run a suspension fork if I want - which makes it more all-purpose for me personally)

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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby Aushiker » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:58 pm

Got a chance today to install my Tubus Swing front rack on my Giant XTC 2 in preparation for a short bikepacking trip late next month (if all goes to plan).

Yet to ride it but I had one pannier filled with a bag of food and did notice the weight when I was wheeling the bike around for the photo shoot. Will be interesting to see how it goes in the wild.

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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby il padrone » Thu Aug 02, 2012 6:43 pm

Aushiker wrote:Yet to ride it but I had one pannier filled with a bag of food and did notice the weight when I was wheeling the bike around for the photo shoot. Will be interesting to see how it goes in the wild.
One pannier will always destabilise a front end. Put two on it and the steering will be quite well-balanced. The Swing does place the bags a bit high for ideal steering balance, but it cannot be avoided easily with a suspension rig.

There is always the Faiv Hoogar rack from Germany with its sliding mounts, that I mentioned earlier in this thread, but it is expensive at well over 200 Euros.

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Re: Rack for Front Suspension on a MTB

Postby Aushiker » Thu Aug 02, 2012 6:54 pm

il padrone wrote:
Aushiker wrote:Yet to ride it but I had one pannier filled with a bag of food and did notice the weight when I was wheeling the bike around for the photo shoot. Will be interesting to see how it goes in the wild.
One pannier will always destabilise a front end. Put two on it and the steering will be quite well-balanced.
Ahh I did have two panniers on the bike (see photo :)). I was just commenting on the weight being noticeable ... not destabilising the front end.

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