Front, duh. 

I've come to appreciate the challenge of riding narrow brushy/snowy single 
track with lowriders. So far the ass-over-teakettle moments have been fun. 
Plus the extra weight pretty much assures you keeping the front wheel 
planted on loose turns or steep climbs.  

Gabe

On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 7:24:16 AM UTC-7, Esteban wrote:
>
> I'm building up my Hunqua and planning some bike camping that will involve 
> as much dirt as possible. I have a front and rear Nitto Campee lowrider 
> rack - can anyone chime in from experience about impressions with either? 
> I've used both, but not on dirt and not on a Hunqua or Fatlantis...
>
>  This is under-bikepacking, hobo-style camping, so no framebags for me on 
> this rig. I do pack rather light, though - two panniers and a rando bag 
> does the trick.
>
> Esteban
> San Diego, Calif.
>

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