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Topeak Quicktrack adapter for Stromer ST1X Racktime rack by pmeyer
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
I have a new Stromer ST1x which has a "RackTime" European standard rack. I have a Topeak QuickTrack pannier I wanted to use on it, so I printed an adapter.
Parts required:
4 3mm x 10mm bolts
4 3mm x 20mm bolts
8 3mm nuts
Directions:
print two of the "racktime adapter"
print two of the "brace"
print one each of the "mtx_quickrack" front and back pieces.
You will be assembling/attaching two independent assemblies. Each has a "racktime adapter" that slides into the rack with the pegs sliding into the corresponding holes on the rack. On top of those go the front and back quicktrack adapters, bolted with 2 10mm bolts at the back end (heads on top, nuts underneath). Go ahead and assemble those parts.
Then slide them into place on the rack (the one with the cross bar goes in the front) and attach a brace to each one in front of the rack cross piece. The brace is bolted in place with a 20mm bolt from above and a nut below. The brace keeps the adapter from sliding off.
The quicktrack bag should then slide on and clip to the front bar.
Parts required:
4 3mm x 10mm bolts
4 3mm x 20mm bolts
8 3mm nuts
Directions:
print two of the "racktime adapter"
print two of the "brace"
print one each of the "mtx_quickrack" front and back pieces.
You will be assembling/attaching two independent assemblies. Each has a "racktime adapter" that slides into the rack with the pegs sliding into the corresponding holes on the rack. On top of those go the front and back quicktrack adapters, bolted with 2 10mm bolts at the back end (heads on top, nuts underneath). Go ahead and assemble those parts.
Then slide them into place on the rack (the one with the cross bar goes in the front) and attach a brace to each one in front of the rack cross piece. The brace is bolted in place with a 20mm bolt from above and a nut below. The brace keeps the adapter from sliding off.
The quicktrack bag should then slide on and clip to the front bar.
