Description:This strong, lightweight rack attaches to your seatpost, saving you weight and installation time. Secure 4-bolt clamp easily attaches to any size (25 - 31.8mm) round post. Features pannier support for carrying your panniers. Made of tough TIG-welded aluminum construction. Carries up to 25 pounds.
Submitted by
ash
a Cross Country Rider
from el sobrante, ca Date Reviewed: April 24, 2002
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
nashbar.com
Strengths:
easy istallation, able to mount to my bike
Weaknesses:
broke after 2 months
Similar Products Used:
other racks, don't know the names
Bike Setup:
only requires round seat post and an allen wrench
Bottom Line:
usually have about 10 to 15 pounds on the rack and one of the welds broke after about 2 months. i'm very disappointed cause now i have to buy a new rack.
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Submitted by
a Weekend Warrior
from MA Date Reviewed: March 30, 2002
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
delta website
Strengths:
Has held up very well with my light panniers.
Weaknesses:
nothing yet
Bike Setup:
Front and Rear suspension
Bottom Line:
I am quite pleased with this product, in regards to quality and value. It is the best value I could fins
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Submitted by
kw G
a Cross Country Rider
from Sacramento Date Reviewed: April 10, 2001
Favorite Trail:
SweetWater
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Doesn't fall apart for the 1st 3 months
Weaknesses:
Falls apart after 3 months
Similar Products Used:
None
Bike Setup:
Road bike w/o braze-ons for a bolt-on rack that's why I'm stuck w/ the PostPOrter
Bottom Line:
2 years ago, I bought an old style Postporter for my road bike. The old style had a smaller diameter main tube. That broke at the clamp when I was 12 miles from home and chipped my carbon-fiber frame.
To their credit, Delta sent me a new re-designed (larger diameter main tube) PostPorter for $8 shipping/handling only. However, within 3 months, the welds for the U-shaped support broke and the side support welds broke off too. I'm not using it on my mountain bike and I'm loading it with less than 15lbs of stuff. I don't know of another manufacturer that makes a clamp on rack w/ panier supports but if you have a choice, don't get a PostPorter.
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Submitted by
a Cross Country Rider
from Colorado Springs Date Reviewed: September 14, 2000
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$45.00
Strengths:
works for a couple hundred miles
Weaknesses:
breaks after a couple hundred miles
Bottom Line:
A friend and I bought these racks for a 500 mile mountain bike trip. His lasted for about 200 miles, (on a full suspension frame!) with less than 20 lbs on it, then one of the side supports broke. Lasted another 200 then the damn thing snapped clean off at the weld next to the seatpost. Left us in the middle of f@!%in nowhere with no option but to strap all the stuff on his back. Closer inspection revealed that many weld points were cracking. I am afraid to trust mine which somehow made it through. Delta makes it sound like this rack is bombproof but not to put over 25lbs because the seatpost might break. What a joke. I wouldn't trust this piece of sh it even to carry a 6-pack home from the store.
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Submitted by
Joe-seph Pis-coe
a Cross Country Rider
from Joot Montana Date Reviewed: July 20, 2000
Favorite Trail:
appalachian
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
none
Weaknesses:
poorly made joke
Similar Products Used:
see below
Bike Setup:
see below
Bottom Line:
This is an update to my previous post, as if to justify my original assesment, the rack has entirely broken. The weld that joins the rack to the post mount completely gave out, it's as though they used a touch of super glue to hold the damn thing together. piece of sh*t. don't buy it. I'm going for a Utility-x from Headland, I'll let you know how that works out.
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Submitted by
Joe-seph Pis-coe
a Cross Country Rider
from Butterville, Kentucky Date Reviewed: July 15, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Appalachian
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Still works
Weaknesses:
not durable not as "quick-release" as it could be needs more bungee options I paid too much
Similar Products Used:
shoulder, back, handlebar
Bike Setup:
Frame, seat, handlebars, two wheels, and all that other stuff that makes it go and stop.
Bottom Line:
I use this rack for an hour long commute every day. I never carried more than the cargo limit of 25lbs. Rack held out for about two months, then a weld on the underside broke and a strut snapped off. Now it rattles. The clamp is irritating if you're looking for easy removal, you can do better than four hex screws for the seatpost clamp. In addition it doesn't easily accomodate a tailight. Although I still use it and it still serves its purpose, when it breaks I'm getting something else. I'm also not entirely pleased with it because I paid $50 bucks and later found it sells for $40.
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Submitted by
CaptainGingersnaps
a Cross-Country Rider
from Washington, DC Date Reviewed: September 22, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Sturdy mount
Weaknesses:
some twisting, little too close to seat, makes using rack-top bag a little tough.
Bike Setup:
Cannondale
Bottom Line:
I bought this for my hardtail because I wanted to have the option of taking it on and off the bike depending on my ride. Unfortunately, the four-screw mount is not exactly quick-release. I had some trouble with it twisting my seatpost around, but tightening my seat clamp down a bit seems to have fixed that. Depending on how high your seat is, you might also have trouble getting trunk-type bags to fit on top of the rack without bumping the seat. I'd get a normal-mount rack if I had it to do again, but I would recommend this one, especially if you're riding a FS bike.
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