STEP 1:
Loosely attach the center of
the P-Rail to the threaded hole
at the top of your Xtracycle’s
V-Rack, using an M5 bolt. The
rail should hang so that the
eyelets on the end line up with
the other two mounting points
on the V-Rack.
Be sure to leave enough play
for the P-Rail to rotate and slide
freely.
STEP 2:
Step 2a:
Loosely fasten one of the
eyelets to the V-Rack, using an M5
bolt. As before, leave enough play
for the rack to move around.
Step 2b:
Install the third M5 bolt
on the other side of the rail. This
time tighten it all the way, then
proceed to tighten the other bolts.
Mounting your panniers:
Pannier hooks attach to the P-Rail in the same way that they mount to a
traditional bike rack. This works especially well for attachments that have a
safety catch built into the hook itself.
Most panniers have a secondary attachment, usually a hook or elastic strap,
designed to keep them from bouncing off. Because many variations exist, some
experimentation and improvisation may be necessary.
With simpler bags, a zip tie attached to the chain-stay or wheel skirt can
provide a good place to attach a hook. Ortlieb style bags that use a plastic
paddle to prevent flapping can often be adjusted to hook over the chainstay of
EdgeRunners.
Note:
If you’re using a P-Rail in conjuction with U-Tubes, be sure to test the
bags that you intend to use before heading out on your first ride. Some bags
will hit the U-Tube, and this can interfere with mounting.