I've done this twice using straight struts to the upper eyelets. See here: 
  https://www.flickr.com/photos/cnyriv/15564057929/  A bit fiddely to set 
up at first but once done, easy on easy off.
Enjoy that Hunq!
John

On Saturday, November 8, 2014 8:15:14 PM UTC-5, drew beckmeyer wrote:
>
> Hey,
> I'm new here, but this group has already been a great resource. I've been 
> building up my new hunqapillar, and have come to front rack attachment. 
> I've seen posts where the big front rack has been attached without 
> p-clamps. For some reason, those methods didn't really work for me. I ended 
> up attaching the rack without the clamps but somewhat differently than I've 
> seen before. Lower fork eyelets attached to rack via struts attached to the 
> inside of the fork.
> So here are my questions:
>
> Is it a problem to attach the struts to the inside of the fork (about 1cm 
> of clearance on each side between bolt and spoke)?
>
> Is it an issue that the points of connection to the fork are the dropout 
> eyelets and the lower mid-fork mounts? Would it be more stable with the 
> second attachment to the higher mounts? Am I stressing anything too much? 
> Etc etc etc.
>
> Pics should be attached. Thanks in advance
>
>

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