Reddit Reddit reviews Topeak Super Tourist Tubular Bicycle Rack DX with Side Bar for Disc Brake Bikes

We found 9 Reddit comments about Topeak Super Tourist Tubular Bicycle Rack DX with Side Bar for Disc Brake Bikes. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Topeak Super Tourist Tubular Bicycle Rack DX with Side Bar for Disc Brake Bikes
Fits all road frames with disc brakesBraze-on type attachments; weight capacity of 55 poundsRX QuickTrack system compatiblePrecision welding at all critical support pointsMade of strong and lightweight hollow 6061 T-6 aluminum
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9 Reddit comments about Topeak Super Tourist Tubular Bicycle Rack DX with Side Bar for Disc Brake Bikes:

u/Sugarlips_Habasi · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

Topeak Tote on a Topeak Tourist rack if anyone is curious.

u/pbj208 · 4 pointsr/bikecommuting

I love single speed and wouldn’t mind coasting every now and then but it’s going to be my winter bike as well and I want the feel of how much traction I’m getting.

But anyways, I have a “Topeak Super Tourist Tubular Bicycle Trunk Rack DX with Side Bar for Disc Brake Bikes” and SKS Raceblade XL fenders. I used 1/2 inch p clamps. I honestly haven’t test ridden it with the rack on there yet but I’ll report back when I do. I’ll probably carry no more than 20 pounds at once though.

u/describingthesky · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

Here are a few I just found on Amazon. No experience with them though..

Topeak

Racktime

Axiom

Edit: the topeak I linked is the disc version. They make a non disc as well, seems to be the same price.

u/biteableniles · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

I have a Blackburn EX-1 on one bike so I can use the Blackburn bicycle seat:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ZIQMCC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have a Topeak SuperTourist on my commuter, it's heavy but I like being able to fit my Topeak top bag with a couple of panniers when needed. I think the BadBoy 2 has mount points just above the axle.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ZKHN6Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I used a little clamp thing to attach the two front straps to the seatpost, worked fine. They don't really hold any weight, just stability. Something like this or this.

u/KyleMistry · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000ZKHN6Y/

Used this for everything from touring to grocery trips, been great so far. Definitely recommended. Also look into Old Man Mountain racks if you'd like some more options.

u/rmavery · 1 pointr/cycling

I am not, and didn't realize that I should. I know that it seemed a little floppy, but I was trusting in the hitch. I do have some straps, so I think now I will add a strap to the trunk. Thanks.

My bikes are hybrid with no fenders, but I do have one of these bike trunk racks. I didn't think about how those arms might need a clear tire. Thanks for that as well.

u/GogglesPisano · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

Late to the party, but if you're looking for a reasonably priced rear rack, I'd recommend the Topeak Super Tourist rack; the DX version is made for disc brakes.

It has side bars that let you mount your panniers low and farther back (which helps avoid heel strike) and lets you use a trunk bag simultaneously. It also has Topeak's MTX system, which lets you use their excellent MTX bags (super-fast, secure and convenient attachment and removal).

Note that it's made of aluminum (as opposed to steel), so it may not be the choice for multi-month tours with super-heavy loads. That said, I've used mine for four years on several weeklong tours and regular commutes to work, and it has handled everything I've thrown on it with no problems.

u/lostineverfreeforest · 1 pointr/bicycletouring

I use a Topeak Super Tourist DX and couldn't be happier.