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Rhinowalk 27L saddle bag on Radwagon 4.

Started by Trogster, July 31, 2022, 10:48:48 AM

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Trogster

You'll need to fab a mounting bracket as the RW frame is too large to accommodate the RW bag mounting brackets.  I used a 1/2" solid aluminum rod with teflon frame spacers to accommodate the Rhinowalk pannier mounting clips.


jrutkai

Quote from: Trogster on July 31, 2022, 10:48:48 AM
You'll need to fab a mounting bracket as the RW frame is too large to accommodate the RW bag mounting brackets.  I used a 1/2" solid aluminum rod with teflon frame spacers to accommodate the Rhinowalk pannier mounting clips.

Whats the width distance between the rear screwholes? is it 4 inches? thanks in advance


Trogster

Quote from: jrutkai on August 19, 2022, 07:54:52 AM
Quote from: Trogster on July 31, 2022, 10:48:48 AM
You'll need to fab a mounting bracket as the RW frame is too large to accommodate the RW bag mounting brackets.  I used a 1/2" solid aluminum rod with teflon frame spacers to accommodate the Rhinowalk pannier mounting clips.

Whats the width distance between the rear screwholes? is it 4 inches? thanks in advance

The mounting rod I fab'd is 12-inches long with the holes at 9-1/2" apart.  As this is a DIY, you have flexibility where you can drill the holes