My complaint is a system change from a proven system. I have 2 R&M bikes with the Racktime system and ordered 2 more bikes, one would be delivered with the Racktime system and one with the Basil. The panniers are not the issue the rack top quick release is the issue. We use baskets to carry groceries and camera equipment. A new system means losing the interchange between bikes and the need to store more stuff. The purchase price of the basket and trunk bag is incidental.My 2018 R&M Roadster has a pretty conventional rack that fits Ortlieb and other panniers without issue. I tried many of the R&M models and money wasn't the deciding factor. Their entry level bike was a lot lighter and simpler than the giant higher level offerings and it rides as close to a conventional bike as any e-bike I've ridden. New / extra features can be nice. Or they can be more than is necessary. Keep it simple.
My complaint is a system change from a proven system.
Thanks Chris i’ll Call your shop an order the Basil basketRacktime stoped allowing Riese & Muller to integrate their system into their racks so R&M is switching to the MIK system which is more open source.
Both Racktime & Basil now have distribution partners in the US and we have parts in stock if anyone needs, but most shops should have access. JB Importers is the distributor for Racktime and Hawley Lambert is the distributor for Basil/MIK.
I hope this helps.
HI Chris can I ask your opinion? Would either of these forks be agood upgrade over the Suntour NCX on a Nevo ? IF not what so you suggest that would be compatible?https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ca/en/manitou-mattoc-comp-forks-boost-15mm-axle/rp-prod178213 or this FOX https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ca/en/fox-suspension-32-float-fit4-performance-fork-2016/rp-prod143968 thanks in advance Steve MercierRacktime stoped allowing Riese & Muller to integrate their system into their racks so R&M is switching to the MIK system which is more open source.
Both Racktime & Basil now have distribution partners in the US and we have parts in stock if anyone needs, but most shops should have access. JB Importers is the distributor for Racktime and Hawley Lambert is the distributor for Basil/MIK.
I hope this helps.