7R bags The Nest steerer rack | Minimalist front rack with the ultimate in functional beauty
A beautiful and practical bike packing rack that attaches directly to the fork steerer.
You want to carry luggage, but you don't want to ruin the beautiful silhouette of your bike. The Nest steerer rack is a front rack from 7R bags that embodies this ideal for riders.
Its unique structure, which attaches directly to the steerer column, achieves a sleek look without the need for extra stays or complex parts. It serves as a supporter for handlebar bags, and is also a reliable companion when heading out on bike packing trips with lightweight tents or sleeping bags. Its design, which blends naturally with various bikes, whether chromoly, aluminum, or carbon, is also an attractive feature.
Features
- Unique rack system that attaches directly to the fork steerer
- Lightweight and highly rigid structure made of steel tubing and CNC-machined aluminum
- Ideal for supporting handlebar bags and carrying lightweight gear
- Includes a light mount that can be attached to either side
- Compact design that fits even small-sized frames
- Simple design compatible with a wide range of bikes, including chromoly, aluminum, and carbon
SPEC
- Size: Width 24cm × Depth 12cm × Drop 10cm
- Weight: Approx. 420g (including steering ring and fixing strap)
- Load capacity guideline: 3〜4kg
- Mounting conditions: Requires at least 20mm of space below the stem
- Accessories: Light holder, fixing strap
- Compatibility: 1-1/8 inch steerer column
This is especially recommended for those who want to firmly support their handlebar bags or enjoy UL style bike packing. It pairs well with lightweight items such as tents and sleeping bags, and minimizes the impact on handling when loaded.
When you actually hold it, you'll be surprised by its high level of industrial design, more so than just a rack. It combines a minimalist design with high practicality, making it an item we highly recommend for those who want to increase their carrying capacity without compromising the aesthetics of their bike.
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