On 12/28/2016 08:15 PM, Bruce Herbitter wrote:
the fork is not intended for the weight either in the tubing choice or
the geometry. But you are correct, top rack and low hung weight will
be different.
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 6:40 PM, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com
<mailto:palin...@his.com>> wrote:
Yes, but a lowrider isn't like Marks rack.
On 12/28/2016 07:37 PM, Fullylugged wrote:
The bike wasn't designed as a front loader, which is why the
absence of mounts. I used a Marks rack on mine which attaches
with P-Clamps and didn't like te handling with anything over
about 5 lbs in it. YMMV.
8/5/8 OS (which is what the Rambouillet has) is, if I recall correctly,
about as stiff as 531 Tourist grade, 10/7/10 std diameter, as was used
in the Jack Taylor Tourist, one of the most capable loaded touring bikes
of its age. 73 degree head angle was not unknown among touring bikes of
the time either, I believe.
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