I run several copies of that rack and none of mine are for sale.  Next time 
I buy one I expect to buy it from Alex's Cycle in Japan.  I buy a fair bit 
of stuff from them.  The 27F has the longest legs.  The lower attach points 
bolt into fork tip eyelets BELOW the axle.  The legs are long enough for 
700c wheels plus fenders plus chubby tires.  There is a 650B exclusive 
variant, that has shorter legs and the ends bolt to eyelets ABOVE the axle. 
 I forget what they call that one, but on Alex's the description says "for 
Randonneur".  There is a third variant for 26" wheels, called the F20. 
 That one has the same leg tips as the 27F.  

If you get a 27F and then run it on a 650B bike, the platform to tire 
spacing might be bigger than you want to see, but other than that, it'll 
work fine.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Monday, February 10, 2025 at 12:20:10 PM UTC-8 J C wrote:

> Looking to upgrade my touring set up with a Nitto 27F rack for my 2014 
> Hillborne in 700c.
>
> Also known by some version of "Nitto Campee Front Rack with detachable 
> Lowriders".
>
> I'm wondering:
>
> 1) Does anyone have one they are willing to sell?
> 2) Does anyone have one they are willing to trade for a Marks rack and/or 
> R-14?
>
> 3) It appears there is a single 700c/650b version with multiple mounting 
> holes for the fork end mounting. This seems straight forward enough but 
> does anybody have experience swapping between 700c and 650b and are there 
> any snags im not thinking about?
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> James in SoCal
>
>
>
>

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