For a canti build, someone mentioned the hangers already but I found I 
needed to adjust the headset spacers (1" silver, 2.5mm or 5mm thick, having 
a handful is nice) to accommodate the front hanger since I ran out of fork 
using the spacer included with the frame. I also snapped the seat post bolt 
troubleshooting slippage so I recommend having some spare M6x25mm bolts 
(20mm may be long enough) with matching lock nuts handy.

There are three potential mount points for the rear rack: two are M6 (as 
others have pointed out), with the third, rearmost one as M5. Most folks 
run a fender on the M5 mount, but I won't judge you if you rebel against 
convention. Of the two M6 mount points, if you choose the dropout one, I 
suggest getting in the fenders in at the same time: the two mount points 
are close enough that there may be minor gymnastics involved to get all of 
that to work together. I opted for the seat stay mount, and that has worked 
well for me and my commuter bags/panniers plus no issues with heel strike.

Note that "thick washer/spacer" (I think they're 2.5mm) which Riv sells are 
for M5 bolts, so I couldn't use them to space out the rear rack whilst 
opting for the M6 mounts.

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