And if a steel rack breaks finding someone to weld it in a place like the Andes of Ecuador is going to be easier than finding someone who can weld an aluminum rack.
-Chris
We used two Jandd Expedition racks and had no problems with them. The braze-on where they mounted to the bike did break once in Laos and we had it welded.
That said, if money were no object I would certainly go with the stainless racks.
Ortleibs are popular for good reason. They stay on the rack, they are easy to mount, they are waterproof and they last a long time. We used ours for a year in Southeast Asia and wife's still look new.
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The Touring Store (
www.thetouringstore.com) sells them for the best price on the internet.