My advice spending 35 extra on ordering bike helps save this hack. Let's say after my small comparing to main rival this unit definitely worth the quality element and unlike other bike the spring clip so much better saving bungie straps. Oh plus it's fully fitted B4 delivery of the bike. Yet another bonus from Mark and the team 👌
Thanks, Pedibal friends. Very useful video. Just a note for those trying to assemble this: when you're attaching the fitting as shown from 1:45 to 2:25, might be worth marking the rods so you know where to attach the fitting. These rods form the attachment from the front o f the rack to the bike itself, so the rods need to be long enough so you can align the screw holes with those on the bike. I was one or two millimetres out, very irritatingly - but only found out as I was putting the final screw in the whole thing! Took about ten mins to work around and fix without dismantling the whole thing. Also: you will need a ratchet wrench, an allen key of the right size and a hex screw of the right size. If you have a decent bike tool you will have the right allen key & hex screw - but do make sure you can locate your ratchet.. The video itself is very clear and logical.
My advice spending 35 extra on ordering bike helps save this hack. Let's say after my small comparing to main rival this unit definitely worth the quality element and unlike other bike the spring clip so much better saving bungie straps. Oh plus it's fully fitted B4 delivery of the bike.
Yet another bonus from Mark and the team 👌
Once again thanks Russell for you support and constructive feedback
Thanks, Pedibal friends. Very useful video. Just a note for those trying to assemble this: when you're attaching the fitting as shown from 1:45 to 2:25, might be worth marking the rods so you know where to attach the fitting. These rods form the attachment from the front o f the rack to the bike itself, so the rods need to be long enough so you can align the screw holes with those on the bike. I was one or two millimetres out, very irritatingly - but only found out as I was putting the final screw in the whole thing! Took about ten mins to work around and fix without dismantling the whole thing.
Also: you will need a ratchet wrench, an allen key of the right size and a hex screw of the right size. If you have a decent bike tool you will have the right allen key & hex screw - but do make sure you can locate your ratchet..
The video itself is very clear and logical.
Thanks John we will look to improve this video perhaps include voiceover
The mark 2 version now comes with a rear brake light. Will it fit onto the rear of the pannier without any modification as it’s wired.