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TRIPLE EIGHT Portapacchi universale Klick&Go
Qui, l'universalità incontra il design con un morsetto a molla e una capacità di carico di 25 kg. Realizzato con tubi a profilo triangolare e con una superficie portante in ghisa, il portapacchi TRIPLE EIGHT è particolarmente stabile e adatto a biciclette da 24" a 29". Ha anche dei montanti di fissaggio per le borse e un supporto per la luce posteriore.
Caratteristiche - Portapacchi posteriore universale Tripel Eight Klick&Go
- Portapacchi posteriore universale per bici da 24" a 29"
- Con clip a molla e supporto per la luce posteriore
- Attacco per borse da viaggio
Caratteristiche del prodotto
- Compatibilità: Per biciclette da 24" a 29"
- Capacità di carico: 25 kg
- Dimensioni: 390 x 200 x 420 mm
Materiale
- Alluminio
Peso
- 1130 g (specifica del produttore)
Ambito di consegna
- 1 x Portapacchi universale Klick&Go Tripel Eight
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Somehow mounting rear racks is always a gamble. In this case it turned out bad, at least when it comes to mounting. I mounted it on a CaadX size 61, but there is no way to fit it on the bike with the delivered parts. The part to connect the rack with the frame under the seatpost, are way too long. That part (the one you see on the 3th photo) is like 20cm long, but you only need like 5-10cm. And you can not reduce its size. The rack has a solution to adjust for the bikes geometry but even at the max position, it is still like 10cm off to mount the rack horizontal. And there is spare with different length part for the same purpose, but is even an extra 8cm longer. Also not usable. Luckily I had an old donor rack from which I could steal some parts to mount the rack correctly. I checked this racks geometry against a Niner gravelbike I own: on this bike the rack would fit with the delivered parts. I guess the Caadx, being a cyclocross bike, with a shorter geometry, even for the size 61 is just too short for the design of this rack. Many other racks have more options to adjust for the bikes geometry. I The manufacturer should indicate a minimal chainstay of the bike. Apart from the mounting issue, I like the design. The reason I still give it a good score. The rack has also a lot of bolds where other racks are welded. I am not sure what is the best solution in the long run. We will see in 5 years if the bolds did hold...
I'm, so far, impressed with the quality of the rack, and the price is good. It's fitted to my Trek 800 MTB with a pannier attached. However, as another reviewer pointed out, the included part that attaches the front of the rack to the bicycle frame is far too long. They included an alternative part that is even longer, and totally unusable. I made my own set of brackets from universal steel mending plates and bolts that were in my home toolkit.