[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-12 Thread Ryan Frahm
I did have a Pass and Stow rack on a Black Mountain Cycles road+ and it was 
perfectly centered (mounted on lower eyelet). I’ve seen the rack mounted on 
the lower eyelet on a Susie and it looked good. The upper mount makes it 
“look” too high and forward from what I have seen. Can’t wait to get this 
thing and play around!

On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 5:56:51 PM UTC-7 Mr. Ray wrote:

> Ideally, the center of the front panniers should sit as close to the 
> center of the front wheel axle as possible.  This provides the most 
> predictable handling.  Two issues with the Pass and Stowe front rack are 
> the panniers sit higher than a traditional "low rider" and the rack is a 
> bit too far forward which means the center of the panniers is in front of 
> the front wheel axle.  
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 5:21:40 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Tim,
>>
>> Thanks for the the confidence that I will be happy with the front rack! 
>> If my bike was as loaded as yours, it would be just about everything I own! 
>> Haha. Great looking bike!
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 11:00:09 AM UTC-7 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> And every barking slappy drops grams! Nice rig.
>>> -Kai
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 12:16:23 PM UTC-4 Tim Baldwin wrote:
>>>
 This is the exact setup I have on my Susie. The Pass and Stow is 
 excellent for use with panniers and a basket or just the platform. Here's 
 my setup I used for a long trip last summer. I would say the bike handles 
 best with weight balanced front and rear. Somewhere in the 60/40 or 65/35 
 range is great. The large saddlebag is an ideal counterweight. If you're 
 not toting a skateboard around on your trips, it's very easy to get a good 
 weight distribution with this setup. Without the panniers, the same setup 
 makes for a great commute bike.

 On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 10:37:07 AM UTC-5 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down 
> to handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front 
> load 
> and others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my 
> Susie. I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will 
> depend 
> on handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!
>
> On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:
>
>> Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like 
>> keeping an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up 
>> front as a set up. 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-11 Thread Mr. Ray
Ideally, the center of the front panniers should sit as close to the center 
of the front wheel axle as possible.  This provides the most predictable 
handling.  Two issues with the Pass and Stowe front rack are the panniers 
sit higher than a traditional "low rider" and the rack is a bit too far 
forward which means the center of the panniers is in front of the front 
wheel axle.  

On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 5:21:40 PM UTC-4 fra...@gmail.com wrote:

> Tim,
>
> Thanks for the the confidence that I will be happy with the front rack! If 
> my bike was as loaded as yours, it would be just about everything I own! 
> Haha. Great looking bike!
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 11:00:09 AM UTC-7 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
> wrote:
>
>> And every barking slappy drops grams! Nice rig.
>> -Kai
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 12:16:23 PM UTC-4 Tim Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>> This is the exact setup I have on my Susie. The Pass and Stow is 
>>> excellent for use with panniers and a basket or just the platform. Here's 
>>> my setup I used for a long trip last summer. I would say the bike handles 
>>> best with weight balanced front and rear. Somewhere in the 60/40 or 65/35 
>>> range is great. The large saddlebag is an ideal counterweight. If you're 
>>> not toting a skateboard around on your trips, it's very easy to get a good 
>>> weight distribution with this setup. Without the panniers, the same setup 
>>> makes for a great commute bike.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 10:37:07 AM UTC-5 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down to 
 handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front load 
 and 
 others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my 
 Susie. 
 I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will depend on 
 handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!

 On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:

> Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like 
> keeping an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up 
> front as a set up. 
> Sent from my iPhone



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[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-11 Thread Ryan Frahm
Tim,

Thanks for the the confidence that I will be happy with the front rack! If 
my bike was as loaded as yours, it would be just about everything I own! 
Haha. Great looking bike!

On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 11:00:09 AM UTC-7 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
wrote:

> And every barking slappy drops grams! Nice rig.
> -Kai
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 12:16:23 PM UTC-4 Tim Baldwin wrote:
>
>> This is the exact setup I have on my Susie. The Pass and Stow is 
>> excellent for use with panniers and a basket or just the platform. Here's 
>> my setup I used for a long trip last summer. I would say the bike handles 
>> best with weight balanced front and rear. Somewhere in the 60/40 or 65/35 
>> range is great. The large saddlebag is an ideal counterweight. If you're 
>> not toting a skateboard around on your trips, it's very easy to get a good 
>> weight distribution with this setup. Without the panniers, the same setup 
>> makes for a great commute bike.
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 10:37:07 AM UTC-5 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down to 
>>> handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front load and 
>>> others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my Susie. 
>>> I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will depend on 
>>> handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:
>>>
 Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like 
 keeping an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up 
 front as a set up. 
 Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>

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[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-11 Thread Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
And every barking slappy drops grams! Nice rig.
-Kai

On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 12:16:23 PM UTC-4 Tim Baldwin wrote:

> This is the exact setup I have on my Susie. The Pass and Stow is excellent 
> for use with panniers and a basket or just the platform. Here's my setup I 
> used for a long trip last summer. I would say the bike handles best with 
> weight balanced front and rear. Somewhere in the 60/40 or 65/35 range is 
> great. The large saddlebag is an ideal counterweight. If you're not toting 
> a skateboard around on your trips, it's very easy to get a good weight 
> distribution with this setup. Without the panniers, the same setup makes 
> for a great commute bike.
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 10:37:07 AM UTC-5 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down to 
>> handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front load and 
>> others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my Susie. 
>> I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will depend on 
>> handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:
>>
>>> Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like 
>>> keeping an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up 
>>> front as a set up. 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-11 Thread Doug H.
Tim,
Your Susie looks like a workhorse ready to travel the world. The skateboard 
is a nice touch too. I have to think the lowish toptube is a welcome 
feature after many miles of travel.
Doug

On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 12:16:23 PM UTC-4 Tim Baldwin wrote:

> This is the exact setup I have on my Susie. The Pass and Stow is excellent 
> for use with panniers and a basket or just the platform. Here's my setup I 
> used for a long trip last summer. I would say the bike handles best with 
> weight balanced front and rear. Somewhere in the 60/40 or 65/35 range is 
> great. The large saddlebag is an ideal counterweight. If you're not toting 
> a skateboard around on your trips, it's very easy to get a good weight 
> distribution with this setup. Without the panniers, the same setup makes 
> for a great commute bike.
>
> On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 10:37:07 AM UTC-5 fra...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down to 
>> handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front load and 
>> others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my Susie. 
>> I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will depend on 
>> handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:
>>
>>> Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like 
>>> keeping an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up 
>>> front as a set up. 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Susie front load

2022-05-11 Thread Ryan Frahm
I’m interested in this as well. I think a good part of it comes down to 
handling preferences. Some have said it handles great with a front load and 
others said it was terrible. I picked up a Pass and Stow rack for my Susie. 
I plan to use panniers more than the flat rack but that will depend on 
handling. Can’t wait to get this frame and put it together to find out!

On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 2:47:31 PM UTC-7 Sam Perez wrote:

> Any one have experience front loading a Susie for camping. I like keeping 
> an eye on my stuff. Was thinking of a basket and two panniers up front as a 
> set up. 
> Sent from my iPhone

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