Jody, I have the opposite problem. I have the Topeak rack on my bicycle already but I want to slide a non-Topeak bag onto it. I am told there is an adapter plate which is then riveted onto the bottom of your non-Topeak bag. Have you seen one?
@@markmoreno7295 I haven’t heard of one but I found this on Amazon. It might work for you. www.amazon.com/Topeak-Fixer-MTX-Rear-Basket/dp/B000FIAVNS/ref=sr_1_4?crid=198ERHBQ16L7Q&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2OnB0rbTtmbYgOiEbdq4DPq7n1IFr2JAal4WWuI7mM7DHSpOZ036jeYjGOZPcsGEBdO9uKmDnYldGlv8yVhNZWCMhRHeWMJDwmipwpynnTuyqibDsTqdN6wP6qN3wZ4QMXFOdla7CdtPlyCxRK5QDQtB6s4xDfRPT0ily7UlkPavVTp6x_UneD8vJkZlNiii6vage-Fol3SIF-KaU1uv5lN2UOZAVqS4VQUUFLm9iKPJNRpQ-siJKEVQRJxH8Eq8yoXQY-lSvs3OZX30d3XAFxuEImsUMMPduktqZFZNXGs.I_W7K0-JcaSrvR_XXsoOLyR1IJ8GZcqK9S5J3TasdXs&dib_tag=se&keywords=topeak+fixer+8&qid=1723587422&sprefix=Topeka+fixer+%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-4#customerReviews
@@jodythomas yes that is the one. Thanks. I may try it on a “flatbed” board then add Velcro to my bag, this way I can make the bag work as a standalone bag or one that will attach via Velcro to my flatbed. In an emergency I can choose to rip the bag off the Velcro or unhook it from the slider rack. Thanks.
No longer works this way with the current way they are mounting the rack. You can't put the two screws in, and it isn't stable. I ended up using zip ties at the front end for stability.
That was very smart
Thanks for making this video. Saved me a lot of time. Made sure I gave it a like!
Glad it helped!
My rack on pace 500.3 looks exactly like your rack. I am going to give this a try
Jody, I have the opposite problem. I have the Topeak rack on my bicycle already but I want to slide a non-Topeak bag onto it. I am told there is an adapter plate which is then riveted onto the bottom of your non-Topeak bag. Have you seen one?
@@markmoreno7295 I haven’t heard of one but I found this on Amazon. It might work for you.
www.amazon.com/Topeak-Fixer-MTX-Rear-Basket/dp/B000FIAVNS/ref=sr_1_4?crid=198ERHBQ16L7Q&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2OnB0rbTtmbYgOiEbdq4DPq7n1IFr2JAal4WWuI7mM7DHSpOZ036jeYjGOZPcsGEBdO9uKmDnYldGlv8yVhNZWCMhRHeWMJDwmipwpynnTuyqibDsTqdN6wP6qN3wZ4QMXFOdla7CdtPlyCxRK5QDQtB6s4xDfRPT0ily7UlkPavVTp6x_UneD8vJkZlNiii6vage-Fol3SIF-KaU1uv5lN2UOZAVqS4VQUUFLm9iKPJNRpQ-siJKEVQRJxH8Eq8yoXQY-lSvs3OZX30d3XAFxuEImsUMMPduktqZFZNXGs.I_W7K0-JcaSrvR_XXsoOLyR1IJ8GZcqK9S5J3TasdXs&dib_tag=se&keywords=topeak+fixer+8&qid=1723587422&sprefix=Topeka+fixer+%2Caps%2C140&sr=8-4#customerReviews
@@jodythomas yes that is the one. Thanks. I may try it on a “flatbed” board then add Velcro to my bag, this way I can make the bag work as a standalone bag or one that will attach via Velcro to my flatbed. In an emergency I can choose to rip the bag off the Velcro or unhook it from the slider rack. Thanks.
No longer works this way with the current way they are mounting the rack. You can't put the two screws in, and it isn't stable. I ended up using zip ties at the front end for stability.
Thanks for your comment. Aventon must have changed their rear rack a 2nd time.
@@jodythomas My rack looks just like this. Not sure what he is talking about
Very good explanation Jody. You should be able to go a long way now. Thanks for sharing and God bless you.