>
>
> None of the above have a tighter radius than the loop back at the
> derailer, and everybody has that
>
> I'm not worried about it.
>

That makes a lot of sense.  Especially since the loop at the rear derailer
is much more exposed to road dirt.  We should probably change--or clean and
lube--that little loop of housing more often than we do.

And I'll add to the applause for your solution to mount the big front rack
to the mid-fork eyelets.

Anyone find a good solution using the canti brake posts on a 26" wheel
bike?  I could never get things to line up, but I'm satisfied for now by a
M12 rack instead.

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