I have one and my feelings are mixed. I use it with an outer shell 137
basket bag. On one hand it’s great for swapping between bikes. I’ve got a
hardtail I use for ripping around with my kids I’ll throw the rack/bag on
there to pack snacks, coats etc. takes literally 1 minute to swap the rack
from bike to bike. On my drop bar bike I don’t love it as much. It sits
really high up, it just bounce a fair bit if I’m on gravel and it just has
the bag too high, it interferes with my drops. I used to use a soma rack
with a wald basket and I much preferred that positioning lower down.

It’s not a terrible buy but I’d only recommend if you swap between bikes.

On Fri, Dec 6, 2024 at 16:59 brendonoid <bren...@areyoualert.com> wrote:

> I have used a Jack the Bike Rack.
> Unless you NEED the convenience of being able to switch from bike to bike
> all the time, I found this rack to be so compromised as to not be worth it
> at all.
> Best case scenario it keeps the bag from rubbing on your head tube, but it
> weighs OVER 700g. For reference a Big Nitto rear rack weighs 800g, and a
> Marks front rack weighs 300g. A marks rack with a Wald 137 weighs the same
> and can carry a great deal more in a much more stable fashion.
> Weight is not important I know but it also can't actually hold any
> substantial weight itself for all that girth. With a load over 2kg that
> Jack rack is bouncing and swaying all over the place. It is a pointless
> waste of time and I still resent the purchase.
> The second kicker is that there are other products out there that keep a
> handle bar bag off your head tube. Personally I use a cord or strap
> attached from stem to fork crown.
>
> On Saturday, 7 December 2024 at 06:25:27 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. Thanks, Tim
>>
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