fjrshanta
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A couple of days ago, I finished a 2500 mi trip from California, through Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and the Grand Canyon of course!
Before my trip I had searched high and low to find the best way to carry my gear. I bought and tested a couple of rack mount luggage bags and returned them (thanks Cycle Gear!) I couldn't seem to find what I wanted until the last minute. I had great concern for the safety of my stuff because I was bringing two computers and all the extra gizmos needed for a long trip. I had heard of the great success of rokstraps but the high cost stopped me $20 for 2.
The final result was two dufflebags one on top of the other on top of my Harald backrest rack, tied down with 3 adjustable bungee cords from wally world. The straps were the cat's meow. They worked perfectly the whole trip and not once did the bags even shift. The straps came in a box of 5 using 2 different lengths and were only $9.99. I will get a couple of pictures of the setup uploaded tonight when I unpack my camera.
I also want to give kudos to Harald's backrest rack. It held almost 80lbs the whole trip and didn't even whimper......
Before my trip I had searched high and low to find the best way to carry my gear. I bought and tested a couple of rack mount luggage bags and returned them (thanks Cycle Gear!) I couldn't seem to find what I wanted until the last minute. I had great concern for the safety of my stuff because I was bringing two computers and all the extra gizmos needed for a long trip. I had heard of the great success of rokstraps but the high cost stopped me $20 for 2.
The final result was two dufflebags one on top of the other on top of my Harald backrest rack, tied down with 3 adjustable bungee cords from wally world. The straps were the cat's meow. They worked perfectly the whole trip and not once did the bags even shift. The straps came in a box of 5 using 2 different lengths and were only $9.99. I will get a couple of pictures of the setup uploaded tonight when I unpack my camera.
I also want to give kudos to Harald's backrest rack. It held almost 80lbs the whole trip and didn't even whimper......