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Luggage / Re: Rear rack
« Last post by mickeg on December 16, 2025, 11:46:36 AM »I found the Tubus racks were pricy enough, that I did not need the titanium ones. Or stainless. As I noted before, I use black fingernail polish to touch up any spots where the paint is worn through. With the brush built into the cap, takes less than a minute from start to finish.
In my previous post, the third photo had the rear part of my Lynskey with the Racktime rack. That bike has a titanium frame.
For riding around near home I use a Nitto that I picked up used at a swap meet instead of the Racktime rack. I was surprised how heavy the Nitto was, but it looks so nice that I weigh down my titanium bike with the Nitto rack for riding around near home. See attached photos. The pannier in one of the photos is my gym bag, not used for touring.
Point being, on Nitto racks, check the weight before you order. That said, they are beautiful and top quality. But for a touring bike, the bike is supposed to have some nicks, scratches, and bruises.
In my previous post, the third photo had the rear part of my Lynskey with the Racktime rack. That bike has a titanium frame.
For riding around near home I use a Nitto that I picked up used at a swap meet instead of the Racktime rack. I was surprised how heavy the Nitto was, but it looks so nice that I weigh down my titanium bike with the Nitto rack for riding around near home. See attached photos. The pannier in one of the photos is my gym bag, not used for touring.
Point being, on Nitto racks, check the weight before you order. That said, they are beautiful and top quality. But for a touring bike, the bike is supposed to have some nicks, scratches, and bruises.

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