Nicely done! Yes, I remember buying some electrical brackets for my OMM rack four years ago. Yours are nicer. The rack itself has been solid and trouble-free, always carrying my Ortlieb panniers full of photo equipment.I installed an Old Man Mountain which came with a new axle. The only issue I had was attaching the supports to the frame. The method that OMM provides is pretty cheap and annoying so I designed and 3D printed my own
thanks, if you have a 3D printer I would be happy to send you the files for you to print.Nicely done! Yes, I remember buying some electrical brackets for my OMM rack four years ago. Yours are nicer. The rack itself has been solid and trouble-free, always carrying my Ortlieb panniers full of photo equipment.
I really like this solution and was considering it for my bike, however I couldn’t find any in stock. I also wasn’t sure the strap attachments were going to be very secure on the triangle profile of the Haibike. How is yours holding up?
Thank you! Sent you a PM with my email address.thanks, if you have a 3D printer I would be happy to send you the files for you to print.
Very good! I often check that everything is tight because if it is not it will slowly ride down the stays. I often carry two batteries on it when I am touring but I would not ride on the blue rated trails with more than one aboard. I found that tilting the adjustable top part as far forward as I can gets it under the seat and centers the load for the best feel. Of course you cannot use the dropper when it is in that position so that is for touring only.I really like this solution and was considering it for my bike, however I couldn’t find any in stock. I also wasn’t sure the strap attachments were going to be very secure on the triangle profile of the Haibike. How is yours holding up?
Nice setup.Very good! I often check that everything is tight because if it is not it will slowly ride down the stays. I often carry two batteries on it when I am touring but I would not ride on the blue rated trails with more than one aboard. I found that tilting the adjustable top part as far forward as I can gets it under the seat and centers the load for the best feel. Of course you cannot use the dropper when it is in that position so that is for touring only. View attachment 86448
PM responded to. I will get the files sent over in the next few daysThank you! Sent you a PM with my email address.
I sent you the 3D print filesThank you! Sent you a PM with my email address.