🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Style!
The Portland Design Works Everyday Rack is a stylish and functional rear bicycle rack made from durable aluminum alloy and a handsome bamboo platform. It features adjustable arms for a secure fit, convenient bars for hanging pannier bags, and can be easily mounted to frames without rack eyelets, making it the perfect accessory for any cycling enthusiast.
P**R
Seems great but not big enough for 700c wheels wFenders
I love the slept back mount design both for working around top-mounted disc brakes and for moving your load farther back for avoiding heel-strike. The rack also seems very solid.Unfortunately like many rear-racks it was made to be only barely big enough for a 700c wheel. Despite the fender having attachment points for rear fenders they definitely won't fit. Beyond the rack being pretty low the attachments for the bars that connect to the seat-stay drop-down even further. Some racks get around this by making those attachments far enough apart that a fender will fit between them but on this rack they are very close to each other.The bars for attaching to the seat-stays were a bit short for my bike. I think they would have fit (I returned it so I didn't actually screw it on) but it would have been close. It would have been nicer for them to be a bit longer but on bikes with smaller wheels they are probably long enough.
R**H
Beautiful rack that installs quickly
I'd seen the PDW Loading Dock and Payload racks, but I went for the Everyday rack since it's a little smaller and lighter. I also like the slightly more angular design.Overall, it's been great. Installation was a breeze with the included hardware. Even the small nuts and bolts were high-quality, and I was glad to see that P-clamps are included for mounting to frames without eyelets. The frame I mounted this to has eyelets, but I'm seriously considering getting another one for a second bike.Mounting things to the rack has been similarly straightforward. I use a standard pannier that goes on pretty easily. I also like having the mounting bars available and slightly below the deck, since it makes it really easy to use bungee cords. I usually sling bungees around those mounting bars rather than having to stretch a long cord all the way down to the axle, like you have to do with most racks.
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