Reddit Reddit reviews Ventura Economical Bolt-On Bicycle Carrier Rack, Adjustable Fit for 26"/28"/700c, Steel

We found 6 Reddit comments about Ventura Economical Bolt-On Bicycle Carrier Rack, Adjustable Fit for 26"/28"/700c, Steel. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ventura Economical Bolt-On Bicycle Carrier Rack, Adjustable Fit for 26
[SOME BICYCLES WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL HARDWARE] For assistance with hardware or installation: call us at 1-877-BIKEAID (245-3243)[ADJUSTABLE] fits 26 IN. or 28 IN. bicycle tires, and features a fitting set to fit MOST BUT NOT ALL bike types[YOU WILL ALSO NEED] a 3 mm hex wrench/Allen key NOT INCLUDED[SPECIFICATIONS] lightweight, steel rack mounts to the back of your bicycle to help transport bags, panniers, cargo baskets and more at a 40 lb. weight limit - a reflector bracket and spring flap are also included![INSTALLATION] An updated assembly guide is available, please see product photos and the bottom of this listing page!
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6 Reddit comments about Ventura Economical Bolt-On Bicycle Carrier Rack, Adjustable Fit for 26"/28"/700c, Steel:

u/ckirpbyx · 9 pointsr/Bass

Get a cargo rack for your smaller bag, and carry your bass on your back. Something along these lines maybe (might depend on what kind of bicycle you have): cargo rack

Keep in mind, if it's windy, the bass will act as a sail and destabilize you (or in a tailwind, maybe help!). The reason I point this out is that I carried my bass on my motorcycle once, and it was scary. Admittedly you probably won't be doing highway speeds on you bicycle, but it's something to be aware of.

Another possibility is using/adapting a surf rack so you don't need to have the bass on your back. That might be more comfortable overall. http://www.surfertoday.com/surfing/7716-the-best-surfboard-bike-racks-in-the-world

u/shepdashep · 6 pointsr/bicycletouring

>Cheap rack

Obviously, your budget will limit your options, but I'd say that of all components, if you're going to get one thing that's a bit nicer than the rest, get a reliable rack. You probably don't need a 150$ expedition touring rack, but getting a 45$ blackburn (actually, you can get a pretty good used one of these on Craigslist if you look) instead of a the cheapest you can find, you'll save a lot of trouble.

When I used to have really shitty racks, they were the one thing that managed to break every time I rode and caused endless trouble on the road.

And, for the love of God, do not buy this piece of junk!

u/day1patch · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

If you get one of these standard racks weighs almost nothing just by itself, you can just keep it on there.

u/awesometographer · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

> My only point of concern with my new bike, whose name is Rudy btw, is that it doesn't have a rack to which I can attach my bag

You can make it work. I have a road bike with no eyelets to affix a traditional rack for panniers.

I took a seatpost rack like this one - that had the small downturns. I then zip tied the V shaped sides from another rack I had lying around - just the side posts, mind. The sides were from a rack that was mostly destroyed when my wife fell with it, so the parts were lying around.

Sorry for potato: rack - with additional sides attached to seat stay - there's some rubber from an old handlebar mount light so it doesn't scratch, and its held together well.

Depending on how big your bag is, something like this might be a viable option.

u/ThePrince_OfWhales · 1 pointr/Wishlist

A bicycle carrier rack would make my morning commute to school a lot easier.

Thanks!