If you are looking for a bicycle luggage rack, this company seems to be very competitive on price. Free delivery and £5 off voucher code if you spend £30 or more.. Voucher code loads with page. Reviews seem fairly good too. There are a number of different well priced racks available (Oooeerr missus!)
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otonytonton
21 Apr 16#13
Why ?
otonytonton
16 Apr 16#11
This is a not bad stainless steel rack good price if anyone interested
steel is better if you are travelling as your chances of finding someone being able to weld or repair alu are very low.
cheaper too
otonytonton
16 Apr 16#8
Have a steel rack and prefer it over the alloy ones as they seem to bend and buckle were the steel type got a much better carrying load over alloy ones and don't bend as well there also not a lot of weight difference either and should not be ruled out
robertoegg to otonytonton
21 Apr 16#12
My eyes hurt...
SFconvert
16 Apr 16#7
It's worth going for racks that have the solid "floor" over these wire frame type, they act as a sort of mudgaurd too
Besford
16 Apr 16#6
£3 more for an alloy one - I know where my money would go.
Lots of other bike stuff at great prices in Wilko too.
Sorry OP but the Tredz ones just aren't much of a deal.
Kebabselector
16 Apr 16#5
Just a few bolts, just make sure you get the right rack for your bike (usually different mount points by the seat). These look a bit cheap to be honest.
davidbrent
16 Apr 16#4
Are these bike racks easy to fit?
androo
16 Apr 16#3
Hot
andrewmaclennan2
16 Apr 16#2
Cold
eslick to andrewmaclennan2
16 Apr 16#10
Post of the year, you do know you can just click the down button :smiley:
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http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BARAPR/raleigh-pannier-rack
cheaper too
Having said that you can do better in Wilko: alloy one for £10:
http://www.wilko.com/all-bike-parts+accessories/bi-tech-alloy-folding-rack/invt/0337683
Lots of other bike stuff at great prices in Wilko too.
Sorry OP but the Tredz ones just aren't much of a deal.