do you hate the looks of the Nitto R14.  I can understand not being
fond of the price, but what's not to like about the looks.  Think it's
petty light too.  A little heavier I guess, but not near the bucks,
would be the Pletscher rack at Riv.  That one mounts front or rear and
looks damn good enough.  After that you might consider a post mounted
rack, or big seat bag.  Spend the money, get a Nitto.

http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/bags_and_racks?a=1&page=all#product=20-095

On Nov 20, 5:15 pm, jim_OLP <j...@landoloons.com> wrote:
> Most people seem to be looking for the strongest rear rack they can
> find. They're carrying engine blocks down pothole-lined streets, or
> crossing Mongolia solo.  I want the opposite - the lightest, least
> obtrusive rack there is. The rack for minimalists.   I want to use a
> "trunk' bag but I hate the look of standard rear racks that bolt on to
> the dropouts, and I'm never carrying anything at all heavy.  Ideally I
> want something about 1/3 that weight and complexity.   What is out
> there?

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