Hey Aaron, I believe the 700c will be too far out and too high to provide 
stability.

I've used the Velo Orange Campeur front rack. It is long enough that you 
can mount it to your lower fork eyelet for 26" or so, or upper fork dropout 
eyelet for 700 wheels. You can also cut the tange to fit. The only 
different is that you can't remove the pannier supports, but it is lighter 
than the Nito Campee, and sits closer to the handlebars and wheel than the 
Campee. It's cheaper as well. Also comes with removeable decaleur for rando 
bags. I think it's a bit more versatile imo.

On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 12:49:57 PM UTC-4, A. L Young wrote:
>
> Hey gang,
>
> This is probably a bit of an obscure question.  I'm considering a Nitto 
> Campee Front rack for my 56cm Atlantis with 26" wheels.  Apparently the 
> Nitto Campee Front comes in two sizes for 26" or 700c wheeled bikes.  For 
> me there is significant cost difference between the two models.  So this is 
> a matter or dollars/cents.
>
> Here's the question: has anyone successfully installed a 700c version of 
> the Nitto Campee Front on a 56cm Atlantis??  Experiences?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron "Dollars and Cents" Young
> The Dalles, OR
>

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