Rear Rack is awesome for carrying 2nd Battery!

Jun 11, 2021
7
7
USA
Just got a Trek Rail 9.7, and need to carry an extra battery to keep up with my buddies and their 60k+ rides. Looked to backpack and handlebar options but decided to go with old faithful- Old Man Mountain rear rack. Installed super easy, and with a Ortlieb pannier and voile strap it’s buttoned down and solid.

Anyone else using a rack or other method for carrying their 2nd battery?

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Ade.Richards

Member
Apr 10, 2023
7
17
Cornwall
I’ve been looking everywhere for this set up on a trek rail. Do you find the pucks work ok and have little to no movement on the rear stays?
looks neat👌
 
Jun 11, 2021
7
7
USA
It worked fine for riding easier trails, but when it came time to charge the rough stuff, it would not stay put. The pucks moved a bit, the bolts came loose. Even with putting grip tape under the pucks and using red loctite on the bolts. I bought a second set of pucks and was going to double up on the reinforcement, but I just said screw it. For the few times I ride with a second battery I'm just carrying it in my pack.
 

BIG-DUKE-6

Active member
Feb 21, 2023
173
118
Usa
I’m going to get a 4” ext cable and throw the extra battery in my H2O pack. 2023 Orbea M20 .
 

Sudastone

Member
Aug 14, 2022
33
86
San Jose, Ca
Just got a Trek Rail 9.7, and need to carry an extra battery to keep up with my buddies and their 60k+ rides. Looked to backpack and handlebar options but decided to go with old faithful- Old Man Mountain rear rack. Installed super easy, and with a Ortlieb pannier and voile strap it’s buttoned down and solid.

This is great! I bike commute on mine and now that it's warming up I don't want to use a backpack and I was thinking of panniers.
 

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