I meant to say 5 KG weight limit, not 2 KG. Also that's a VO Happy Stem with a 45 degree angle. Worked fine with the stock rack, but did have to connect an XS and medium loadstrap together for this stem.
On Sunday, December 8, 2024 at 11:13:17 AM UTC-5 Chuck Blessing wrote: > I have a Jack the Bike Rack on a State single speed with a Velo Orange > 11.5cm stem and Porteur bars. It's very secure and useful for my purposes, > such as stowing clothing layers on cold days and carrying snacks or other > such items on extended day trips. It may not be the best choice for > bikepacking or similar uses. It has a published weight limit of 2 Kg, but I > believe it is mentioned on their web site or in videos that this is more of > a handling issue, and the rack itself can handle much more weight than > that. > [image: PXL_20241208_161103154.jpg] > > [image: PXL_20241202_215600872.jpg] > [image: PXL_20241202_215612560.jpg] > On Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 5:42:50 PM UTC-5 captaincon...@gmail.com > wrote: > >> Tim, >> >> The only limiting factor for the rack would a stem with positive rise or >> extremely short/zero reach, but that shouldn't be a problem with a >> traditional albatross setup. >> >> >> Fair winds, >> >> Captain Conway Bennett >> 239.877.4119 <(239)%20877-4119> >> >> On Sat, Dec 7, 2024, 4:26 PM 'Timothy Whitfeld' via RBW Owners Bunch < >> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote: >> >>> Appreciate the comments. Looks like a split decision but it’s useful to >>> hear some real world experiences. Maybe I should have mentioned that I’ll >>> have Albatross handlebars, Silver thumb shifters, Paul Love levers, and >>> V-brakes (Shimano DXR MX70). >>> >>> On Sat, Dec 7, 2024 at 12:39 PM Conway Bennett <captaincon...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Tim, >>>> >>>> I feel compelled to reply since the jack the bike rack is one of my >>>> favorite bike accessories that I've ever purchased, and its the only thing >>>> that I have bought through crowdfunding. I hate having racks permanently >>>> attached to my bikes--I have wasted too much time installing them to >>>> ultimately remove them then have them sit and then market, pack, and ship >>>> them. The jack the bike rack works exactly as advertised, and it is easy >>>> on/easy off. It literally takes moments, and has absolutely no play--I >>>> will prove too. I had it setup with a wald 137 and analog/fifth season >>>> squall sack and/or cargo net, but I recently bought an outer shell 137 >>>> basket bag because I wanted a rando closure for the access. As much as I >>>> like roll top bags like the squall sack, I prefer them for long-term >>>> storage, not day-to-day use. Also, I have used this rack on wide drop >>>> bars >>>> and with v brakes. I'm not sure where the interjection regarding >>>> canti/center pulls came from, but I bet that they would work just fine >>>> with >>>> this rack. I can only speculate, but I think you could use the largest of >>>> handlebar bags, and this rack would be a fine support for them. I think >>>> the peck deck/rod steward is the worst compromise between a mechanically >>>> secure rack and the jack the bike rack. >>>> >>>> I do have an extra jack the bike rack, black 137, and squall sack that >>>> was underutilized on my wife's bike that I'm passively selling if you want >>>> to buy it. I personally don't need two with how easy it is to swap >>>> between >>>> bikes. >>>> On Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 11:46:45 AM UTC-6 velomann wrote: >>>> >>>>> Wow. >>>>> My experience with the Jack Rack is the polar opposite of the >>>>> criticisms here. I got in on the Kickstarter 2-for-1 after favorable >>>>> preview reviews from Path Less Pedaled and Terry Berentson, and I love >>>>> the >>>>> two racks I have so much that I purchased a third. >>>>> >>>>> But my uses are specific and whether you like the rack will probably >>>>> depend on what you're carrying and what your other options are. One of my >>>>> racks is mounted on my beater 1990 Diamondback Apex MTB. This is my >>>>> commuter, lock up outside the schools where I sub, all purpose bike, and >>>>> the bag I usually carry is a prototype North St large-ish Carradice-style >>>>> >>>>> saddlebag with a shoulder strap, Easy to bungee down on the rack, easy to >>>>> remove. The other bike with a Jack Rack is my fixie, and I find the rack >>>>> absolutely perfect for strapping down a messenger bag or the North St. >>>>> bag >>>>> or whatever and carrying whatever s*** I want when I'm riding fixed. >>>>> >>>>> I have almost no sway with the racks, and I'm just guessing but I >>>>> figure I regularly exceed the weight capacity and so far it has been a >>>>> complete non-issue. >>>>> >>>>> I should also say that I have a real aversion to front racks that >>>>> attach to the fork dropouts, as well as using P-clamps to mount anything >>>>> on >>>>> the fork, mostly for aesthetic reasons, but also because it's another >>>>> strut >>>>> to get in the way of stuff. I do have Several bikes with various Nitto >>>>> front racks (M12, M18, 32F) and love those as well, but comparison with >>>>> the >>>>> Jack Rack is apples & oranges for me - it works great for the >>>>> applications >>>>> I use it for. >>>>> >>>>> Also, I have not (yet) mounted a Wald 137 to a Jack Rack, but I know >>>>> people who have and it seems to be a great use of the rack. >>>>> >>>>> Mike M >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, December 6, 2024 at 2:25:27 PM UTC-8 Tim Whitfeld wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone in the group have experience with Jack the Bike Rack? >>>>>> It's appealing to easily switch a rack like this between bikes but only >>>>>> if >>>>>> it works as advertised! >>>>>> >>>>>> Is a handlebar rack even necessary to support a handlebar bag (e.g., >>>>>> Zeitgeist from Swift Industries or Goldback/Piccolo from BagsxBird)? >>>>>> Does >>>>>> an unsupported bag flop around or scuff the headtube? I've only ever >>>>>> used a >>>>>> pannier but like the idea of a more easily accessible handlebar bag. >>>>>> This >>>>>> would be for a Sam Hillborne. 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