Introducing M Part's New Front Pannier Racks: Tour AVS and Explorer Low Rider

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author By Jos Dyer, 1 month ago

M Part has expanded its range of front pannier racks with two exciting new options: the Tour AVS Front Pannier Rack and the Explorer Low Rider Front Pannier Rack. Both racks are designed to meet the needs of cyclists, whether for commuting, touring, or everyday riding.

The Tour AVS Front Pannier Rack is equipped with the innovative Atran Velo System (AVS), an award-winning solution for securely attaching accessories to your bike. With AVS, riders can easily snap on or remove compatible baskets and bags, such as the DUO LARGE AVS Basket, which can be enhanced with the DUO COVER and the RAINY DUO COVER—a weatherproof basket cover with a window to keep your items dry and visible. With AVS it’s even possible to create your own luggage solution, the AVS UNIVERSAL Adapter Big Plate allows for custom luggage options; just find a suitable crate, box, or basket and securely attach it to the adapter.

Already Have a Rack? No Problem! If you already have a rack but want to experience the convenience of the Atran Velo System (AVS), you're in luck! Atran Velo offers a wide range of universal adapters that can be easily fitted to your existing rack, allowing you to enjoy their award-winning, quick-release accessory system without needing to replace your current setup.

For those who prefer a more traditional setup, the Explorer Low Rider Front Pannier Rack is ideal. It’s designed to carry pannier bags closer to the ground, improving stability and balance—making it perfect for cycle touring or commuting.

Whether you’re looking for innovative attachment options with the Tour AVS or a stable, classic design with the Explorer Low Rider, M Part’s new pannier racks offer reliable solutions for every ride.

For a closer look at the M Part rack and Atran Velo ranges head to the B2B.


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