JimAndArrow
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I was looking at trunk bags and baskets with the MIK attachment system for my new Load 75 when something occurred to me - it appears to me that the forward bar of the MIK attachment framework is far enough forward under the seat with the Load 75 rack that if I wanted to use, e.g. a trunk bag, it would not actually fit because the bag would have to be wedged under the seat to the point of actually touching, or almost touching, the seat post, and if you're not 2 meters tall, a lot of bags wouldn't fit under there even if you were ok having the bag sitting way forward like this.
Am I right? I was originally thinking about this but I think it wouldn't actually fit, especially with the lock case attached under the seat, and even if it would, 1/3 of the basket space would be under the seat and you'd be giving up all the space in the basket as a result.
And for MIK mounting panniers you'd actually have a similar problem - because the MIK aligned bars on the top of the rack are so far forward, if you used them to mount a pannier set, it looks to me like the bags would be hanging far enough forward that you'd be hitting them with your heels, and that to use a set of panniers on this rack you really need to put them further back, in line with the bottom of the pannier stabilizing triangle rather than with the MIK framework on the top. Am I missing something - does this work better than it appears it would, or are the applications of MIK on this rack somewhat limited?
Am I right? I was originally thinking about this but I think it wouldn't actually fit, especially with the lock case attached under the seat, and even if it would, 1/3 of the basket space would be under the seat and you'd be giving up all the space in the basket as a result.
And for MIK mounting panniers you'd actually have a similar problem - because the MIK aligned bars on the top of the rack are so far forward, if you used them to mount a pannier set, it looks to me like the bags would be hanging far enough forward that you'd be hitting them with your heels, and that to use a set of panniers on this rack you really need to put them further back, in line with the bottom of the pannier stabilizing triangle rather than with the MIK framework on the top. Am I missing something - does this work better than it appears it would, or are the applications of MIK on this rack somewhat limited?