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This rugged Front Fork Panier Rack is built for riders who need serious gear-carrying capability. Crafted from durable metal, it’s designed for front forks with mounting eyelets and delivers a strong, stable platform for adventure cyclists and long-distance tourers alike. Whether you're hauling bulky camping gear or extra water for backcountry rides, this rack is up to the challenge.
With dimensions of 25 cm height, 15 cm width, and 12 cm depth, the frame supports over 10 kg of weight while maintaining a compact shape. It’s designed to hold fork-mounted bags, dry sacks, or large bottles with ease. When paired with an appropriate dry bag (not included), it can offer roughly 10 litres of added storage capacity—perfect for clothes, blankets, food, or cycling tools.
This Front Fork Panier Rack is compatible with dry bags, PVC panniers, and custom bottle carriers. While bags are not included, it integrates well with common 10L waterproof bikepacking dry bags. Its resilient structure and rust-resistant finish perform well even in cold, wet, or muddy conditions.
The PVC-coated rack surface adds weather resistance and grip, helping to protect your cargo from slipping or sliding. Even when temperatures drop, it stays flexible and durable. Perfect for those who cycle through winter or tackle tough trails with unpredictable weather.
Quick to install with included tools, this Front Fork Panier Rack lets you convert your fork legs into reliable cargo mounts. Whether you're heading out for an overnight trip or commuting with extra kit, this rack delivers strength, simplicity, and peace of mind.
Before adding any racks, bags, or cargo to your bike, it's crucial to first check your bike frame and tyre loading capacities. Each bike is engineered with specific weight limits, and exceeding them can lead to handling issues, frame damage, or even dangerous failures while riding. Overloading tyres can increase the risk of blowouts or reduce traction, especially on rough or wet terrain. By confirming your frame's weight rating and matching it with appropriate tyres and gear, you ensure a safer, more stable ride—particularly when bikepacking or touring with extra equipment. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for best performance and safety.