Yamahonian
Active Member
Hi,
I was wondering if it is better to put your touring panniers on a front or rear rack?
With my extra battery, water, food, clothes, lock, camera, tools, I estimate around 35 pounds of weight.
I was going to put that weight in pannier bags, and was wondering if that is better to go on a rack over the front or rear wheel.
I have a full suspension eMTB. I will be adjusting the bars to give myself an upright seating position, possible even with a saddle with a back-rest (so I will be seated like a cruiser motorcycle) - so my weight of my body will be pretty much all over the rear wheel. I weigh 160 pounds.
I would probably prefer the rear rack so I have an unobstructed view of the ground ahead of me, and so I keep my quick steering. However, I am worried about overly stressing the rear wheel and busting a spoke, or something else, which I wouldn't really be skilled enough to fix on my own.
Looking for feedback about whether a front or rear rack setup is better for my touring.
I was wondering if it is better to put your touring panniers on a front or rear rack?
With my extra battery, water, food, clothes, lock, camera, tools, I estimate around 35 pounds of weight.
I was going to put that weight in pannier bags, and was wondering if that is better to go on a rack over the front or rear wheel.
I have a full suspension eMTB. I will be adjusting the bars to give myself an upright seating position, possible even with a saddle with a back-rest (so I will be seated like a cruiser motorcycle) - so my weight of my body will be pretty much all over the rear wheel. I weigh 160 pounds.
I would probably prefer the rear rack so I have an unobstructed view of the ground ahead of me, and so I keep my quick steering. However, I am worried about overly stressing the rear wheel and busting a spoke, or something else, which I wouldn't really be skilled enough to fix on my own.
Looking for feedback about whether a front or rear rack setup is better for my touring.