Speaking of aluminum racks, I have a Topeak designed for disk brakes, like
this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000FIAVHE/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=3375251&s=sporting-goods

It's beefy aluminum. The right angle attachments to clear the disc calipers
seem to me to be a weak point. Does anyone have a (n educated, even,
perhaps, based on experience) opinion about the durability of this design?

Question 2: Is there any way to attach say a Tubus Logo to a disk braked
bike?

Question 3: lastly, since the Blackburn Expedition is the grandfather of
modern touring racks: is there really any deficiency in a good aluminum rack
compared to steel? Or is steel just more expensive ...?

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