xerxes":2j7yteto said:I have a 1990 Pine Mountain and had a rack on it for a short while. I have small, size 8, feet and I used to clip my heels on the panniers - so perhaps look for some that are shaped with the front lower corner missing. Most MTBs have fairly short chain stays, around 425mm, whereas 26" wheel touring bike tend to have them 445mm or longer, so the heel clipping issue may be a problem on quite a few bikes.
With the panniers heavily loaded, the Marin wasn't particularly nice to ride, the front felt light and the steering a bit odd. My low-end mid 90s Claude Buttler is better heavily loafed, but still not great. I haven't tried it but having front panniers as well might help balance things up a bit, but I'm guessing that ultimately, something that was dsigned for load lugging from the outset may still be best of all.
Almost any bike will handle like a truck with panniers, but lower-end frames are definitely better. The basic frame tubing is stiffer than lightweight exotica, while the geometry of the steering is a little more docile. My 1990 Marin Palisades is a brilliant tourer, even with drop bars.