A generic flat rack strut is the way to go.
My second-hand Mark's rack came without a flat bracket, so I pulled an
old rack strut from the dusty bin.  Five minutes of bending with a
mallet and a vice should do it.
The rack struts with the full length slot are the most versatile, but
the VO rack strut is as excellent if you have a drill for a hole in
the exact right spot.  Besides, I'm sure you could use an excuse to
order some bits from VO.
Incidentally, rack struts make excellent reach around brackets for
split fenders on low-clearance bikes...very useful.


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