Lets see your Giant ebike pics..

LielyF

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Apr 13, 2022
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Auckland, New Zealand
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NicoMTB

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May 8, 2022
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France Grenoble area

Rockingsilver

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Feb 22, 2020
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nice find with the rack. how does it behave on real rooty rocky rough trails can you still ride fast or do you need to slow down
It handles great! I haven’t tried it on real single track as our tracks are all closed to save them from damage.
I ride kilometres on trails that have been stabilised with grapefruit and orange sized gravel (see photo of some small stuff), it shakes the heck out of you but the rack is sound. The fitting to the swing arm never comes undone and is so easy to tension even if it did. I feel super confident in it's ability to handle. Probably only done a couple hundred km's with it but I'd load it up with all confidence. I have the dry bags to suit and have fitted the tent on one side just to check and it was great.
I've bruted my way through fallen trees and foliage as you can do on a Giant E bike lol and still haven't had an issue. Was smashing over drift wood on the beach and as I can't bunny hop for shit it's a good bump, no worries. No sway at speed, I lift the bike using it.

I like it that much we plan on replacing our other bikes system with this and getting handlebar cradles too.

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DaveMatthews

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Aug 12, 2018
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Vancouver, B.C. Canada
I think that the Topeak looks really versatile. The flat rack over the cradle seems super useful. But I love the simplicity of the Aeroe spider rack
Yeah agreed. The Aeroe is totally built for simplicity and function for bikepacking etc.
The Topeak kinda looks more SUV multifunction.
For hardcore I like the Aeroe, for SUV the Topeak might be preferrable.
 



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