Good Stuff You Bought

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Taken from TF's website:

A standard rack typically requires dedicated mounting points to be fitted to the bike frame and isn’t compatible (without rudimentary adapters) with bike frames without the relevant threaded eyelets. A Tailfin Rack doesn’t require specialist mounting points to fit your bike as it uses the rear axle to mount. This makes it compatible with far more bikes, including lightweight road bikes and full-suspension mountain bikes. This means you can use your favorite bike for your daily commute or next bikepacking adventure – not something possible with traditional rack setups.


The rack's pivot point allows the arch to flex and move with the Levo’s rear suspension and in my instance, there was still enough clearance for the fender. With a dropper post, you would naturally need to attach the seat post connector below a point on the seat post clamp. For now, I don't have any plans to use my emtb for bikepacking yet but I know that there is viable option if I chose to do so.

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That the beauty of such a modular system and with the appropriate axles in place you simply swap the rack from one bike to another. TF has made the effort to fit their racks to almost every make, model, year of bike out there but there's likely to be some exceptions. You can also specify either short or extended rack stay lengths depending on the bike’s frame size or if you need more space behind the saddle.
 
tailfin is making very good stuff. It is always good when we see someone making new and better stuff that is a bit outside the box.
 
That means I could mount this rack on my carbon road bike, aluminum road bike (QR axle), e-gravel bike, with 2cm of rear suspension travel, and my full suspension mountain bike. 👍
The high price is easier to stomach if the rack can be used on all four bikes.
 
That means I could mount this rack on my carbon road bike, aluminum road bike (QR axle), e-gravel bike, with 2cm of rear suspension travel, and my full suspension mountain bike. 👍
The high price is easier to stomach if the rack can be used on all four bikes.
Yes. However, if you haven’t done so already, go to the thru axle finder and see if your bikes are compatible.

Since one of your bikes is equipped with a QR skewer, you would likely have to select the Tailfin QR axle in the drop down menu when ordering a rack plus you would likely need a universal thru axle kit for the other bikes depending on their pitch threads. If they all have the same axle specs you might get away with just ordering one separate 12mm Tailfin thru axle. But you’re correct in assuming that you could potentially fit one rack on all of your rides making the price a bit easier to swallow.
 
Essential things all good stuff.
My safety eye wear lost in transit.
I ordered another dozen in amber lens.
 

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Ring camera. I hired expert installer to guide me through on how to access 5 cameras on my hand held device.
 

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