I just got home from a very hot and humid morning ride!Yeah what a great bike! I discovered it rides amazingly well with no power too! Just a little fancy for my neighborhood.. rather not draw more attention with lights.. On main roads no problem. I ride a motorcycle with three headlights on high beam during the day. I'm thinking I could simply add a switch. I'll let you know. Thanks.
Yeah I'm having trouble finding Racktime bags.. They seem to be behind on production. I'll use a backpack till then.I too just picked up an Allant +7S and couldn't get the headlights to turn off. I also understand that very soon a firmware update for the CX motor should give it a little torque boost. When I take it in for the firmware update I will ask them about the lights if they could fix that inside the internal software.
I'm looking for a bag that has a low profile that can sit on top of the back rack, and possibly mount my garmin radar light to it.. Any suggestions?
I’ve yet to really need a pannier but I use a Topeak under seat bag for phone/keys/etc.Yeah I'm having trouble finding Racktime bags.. They seem to be behind on production. I'll use a backpack till then.
I use a Topeak Fast Fuel X Dry bag on my Allant+9.9s It keeps the small items I need close at hand, fits on the Allant top tube nicely and looks great on the bike.I’ve yet to really need a pannier but I use a Topeak under seat bag for phone/keys/etc.
Thanks, Yes the seatpost is a Kinekt Body Float.Nice setup there! That Topeak fits well. The Allant+7 comes with the Racktime mount, but most of the bags I like are backordered. Is that a stock seat post? I assume it has suspension?
Thanks for this info.. I was looking into the seat posts.. An awful big range of concepts and pricing.. The A+7 has front suspension so no need for handlebar shocks But I want a seat damper for sure. I'll see if I can pull up any threads here.Thanks, Yes the seatpost is a Kinekt Body Float.
KINEKT Active Suspension Seatpost and Stem
Isolation from a wider spectrum of surface vibrations, bumps and body movements enhances traction and control at all points of contact. By addressing rider and bike movements simultaneously, Kinekt Post redefines the way a rider can stay connected to their bike.cirruscycles.com
I also replaced the stock handlebar with the Baramind shock absorbing handlebar.
Baramind | Shock absorber handlebars
Flexible handlebar technology with a patented insert system. Designed to absorb shocks and smooth out vibrations over bumpy grounds for the perfect ride.www.baramind-bike.com
The combination really smooths out the ride.
Yeah I'm having trouble finding Racktime bags.. They seem to be behind on production. I'll use a backpack till then.
Very cool. I didn't realize those adapted to different brands.. I thought it was odd they were selling them along side Racktime bags that already had the attach brackets. Thanks..Finally registered so I can post here.
Just purchased an Allant+ 7S a couple of weeks ago. Love it so far.
As for the Racktime stuff. The solution is simple. Racktime makes an adapter you can search for it on Amazon.
The adapter can be fitted to the bottom of almost any rack mount bag.
If you have a Bontrager bag it as as simple as unscrewing the Bontrager bracket on the bottom and installing the Racktime adapter.
It's a solid as can be and actually I think the Bontrager bag is a better one anyway.
Looks a bit flimsy. Got a picture of how you're using it?Finally registered so I can post here.
Just purchased an Allant+ 7S a couple of weeks ago. Love it so far.
As for the Racktime stuff. The solution is simple. Racktime makes an adapter you can search for it on Amazon.
The adapter can be fitted to the bottom of almost any rack mount bag.
If you have a Bontrager bag it as as simple as unscrewing the Bontrager bracket on the bottom and installing the Racktime adapter.
It's a solid as can be and actually I think the Bontrager bag is a better one anyway.
Looks a bit flimsy. Got a picture of how you're using it?
BumpI can get a picture of it tonight.
It is not flimsy. It is actually as sturdy as the one that comes on the Bontrager bag.
The picture of the Racktime bracket doesn't really show much. The Racktime bracket comes with hardware enabling it to be attached to the bottom of any rack mount bag. Most bags have a rigid or semi-rigid bottom with slotted holes and once the racktime bracket is fastened underneath it is as sturdy and solid as most other bag systems.
Thanks!I can get a picture of it tonight.
It is not flimsy. It is actually as sturdy as the one that comes on the Bontrager bag.
The picture of the Racktime bracket doesn't really show much. The Racktime bracket comes with hardware enabling it to be attached to the bottom of any rack mount bag. Most bags have a rigid or semi-rigid bottom with slotted holes and once the racktime bracket is fastened underneath it is as sturdy and solid as most other bag systems.