TAZMANIMAN
Active Member
I have drop down panniers on our trunk packs. The weight of the battery and bouncing a lot was what I needed to address. I found a dense foam that I cut pieces to set in the bottom so that the battery wasn't pressing directly on pannier material and possibly wear. I then ran a long strip of Velcro around the pannier and my rack side bars and cinched it tight.
We drive a lot of rail trails and not all are smooth. This method would still slowly tug our trunk bags down after long rides (which is the purpose of two batteries) and I wasn't satisfied.
After brainstorming some more I found that an old school metal water bottle holder could be bent out about 1/2 inch and my battery end could slip right in . I mounted the bottle holder to the rack side at just the right height so that when I drop the pannier I can slide the battery in with the foam the battery doesn't touch the metal bars of the holder and now once the pannier with the battery is strapped in it doesn't move a bit. I also have a piece of dense foam to the outside of battery in case the bike should go down on that side it would be protected.
I am very pleased with our end set-up. If we only run our single battery the foam pieces are small enough to fold the pannier up and and simply becomes part of our trunk bag. The bottle holder I leave mounted as it is out of the way.
We drive a lot of rail trails and not all are smooth. This method would still slowly tug our trunk bags down after long rides (which is the purpose of two batteries) and I wasn't satisfied.
After brainstorming some more I found that an old school metal water bottle holder could be bent out about 1/2 inch and my battery end could slip right in . I mounted the bottle holder to the rack side at just the right height so that when I drop the pannier I can slide the battery in with the foam the battery doesn't touch the metal bars of the holder and now once the pannier with the battery is strapped in it doesn't move a bit. I also have a piece of dense foam to the outside of battery in case the bike should go down on that side it would be protected.
I am very pleased with our end set-up. If we only run our single battery the foam pieces are small enough to fold the pannier up and and simply becomes part of our trunk bag. The bottle holder I leave mounted as it is out of the way.