Front Pannier Rack </br>for Attaching Dry Bag </br>to Front of Bike

Front Pannier Rack
for Attaching Dry Bag
to Front of Bike

$79.99

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SKU: NBFPR1S
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Product Description

The Front Pannier Rack for Bikepacking is a great way to add extra storage space to your bike for bikepacking trips. The rack is made of durable PVC and can hold up to 10 kg of weight per side. It is easy to attach to your bike's front fork, and it comes with all the necessary mounting hardware. The rack is designed to accommodate dry bags of various sizes. You can use any dry bag that you have, or you can purchase one from Adsports NZ. The rack also features a reflective strip for added visibility.
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The Front Pannier Rack for Bikepacking is a great way to carry your gear on long bikepacking trips. It is lightweight, durable, and easy to use. The side rack does not include a bag. Please select a bag from below to match your required capacity. We do not recommend loading up the front wheel too much, especially if a handlebar bag is also to be used.

Features:

  • Durable PVC construction
  • Holds up to 10 kg of weight per side
  • Easy to attach to bike's front fork
  • Includes all necessary mounting hardware
  • Accommodates dry bags of various sizes

Front Pannier Rack Benefits:

  • Adds extra storage space for bikepacking trips
  • Lightweight and easy to use
  • Durable and weatherproof
  • Versatile and can accommodate a variety of dry bags

Front Pannier Rack for Bike Specifications

  • Model number: NBFPR1S.
  • Colour: Black.
  • Mounting position: Front bike fork.
  • Capacity: Variable  3 to 10L (depending on dry bag used).
  • Holder fabric: PVC.
  • Rack size: 21.5 x 12 x 7.5 cm.
  • Max recommending load weight per rack: 10 kg.
  • Net weight: 218 grams +/- 5% (including mounting hardware).
Please note before loading up you bike with bags and gear. Check the frame capacity of your bike first. You will need to consider your weight plus the weight of all your gear. As well as this try and balance the load across the bicycle as to not put too much strain on one area of your bicycle.
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