Pannier Bag Recommendations For Thule Bike Pack N Pedal Tour
Question:
hi. can you please tell me which bags go well with this rack...either panniers that hang from the side or a bag that can mount on top. thanks.
asked by: Sam A
Expert Reply:
The Thule Pack 'n Pedal Tour Rack part # TH100090 is designed for pannier bags that hang from the side and bike trunk bags that mount to the top like you mention. It depends on how big of a bag that you need for your stuff but I recommend the Thule Pack 'n Pedal Shield Pannier Bags for Bike Racks part # TH100066 (blue) or # TH100067 (green). This is one of our most popular side mount pannier bag options for the Pack N' Pedal with a 14 liter capacity (855 cu in) and a convenient bracket that allows the bag to easily snap onto the rack.
There are also larger 24 liter (1,464 cu in) pannier bags part # TH100072 in black, # TH100062 in cobalt blue, and part # TH100063 in green. These are all designed for the Pack N' Pedal so they will fit well.
We do not carry the Thule trunk Pack N' Pedal bags.
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