> The fork crown top lets you really stabilize a large load, either a flat,
> CETMA-type rack or serious pannier-osity.


Or even a combination of both:

http://www.banjobicycles.com/images/frontrack_1.jpg

On Nov 22, 8:13 pm, CycloFiend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 11/22/08 5:05 PM, David Estes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Thanks Jim, I've never seen that design before.  I'm guessing it's stronger
> > than the single post through the crown type.
>
> > Pretty...
>
> Adam's bikes are built with an off-the-charts level of care.  His eye is
> pretty amazing.  I love looking at his photos.
>
> The fork crown top lets you really stabilize a large load, either a flat,
> CETMA-type rack or serious pannier-osity.
>
> - Jim
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