Doug and Ray,

I do like the two-rack solution for a fork with eyelets.  But since I
don't have them, I'm going to try the Nitto Big Front rack.  I'm not
ready to think about repainting the fork on a bike I haven't even
ridden yet!
Lisa

On May 12, 12:58 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> Lisa:
>
> One solution to the lack of mid fork eyelets on the Atlantis is to
> simply add them as needed.  I've added standard rack hourglass eyelets
> to the front of the fork legs for the Nitto small rack, and another
> pair on the rear of the legs for the low rider rack I add for loaded
> tours.  My Atlantis is 58 cm so everything has to come off to
> pack'n'ship for a remote start tour.  I got sick of the Rubik's cube
> problem of installing my bolt together front rack with U-clamps.
>
> One caution is to locate the eyelets for maximum versatility in case
> you may change racks.  See the TouringStore.com website for detailed
> info but all racks are not alike.  This is the voice of experience as
> I'm about to add another set of eyelets for my new rack.  BTW, the
> paint job is history when you do this but Testors makes an almost
> perfect match for the Atlantis color.  It fools most everyone except
> my fussy Riv buds.
>
> dougP
>

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