OK, if the few wraps of cord is too much, after looking at your pics
why not just strap the part going to your seatpost to the back stop
(part poking up) on the rack.  Based on ultrsa precise measuring on
the pic with my fingers, it should work, do the same thing as a
bagman, and cheapest fix yet.

Rob



On Oct 12, 2:22 pm, "opa...@gmail.com" <opa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks - I'm not sure what kind of rack you have.  Mine takes much longer
> than 2 minutes to install or remove.  Ok, the 4 allen screws on the lower
> part of the rack are no problem although it takes a little fiddiling with
> the fender.  The upper 2 allen screws are on screwed into the the inside of
> the threaded rack eyelets behind the seat and are a real pain. They take
> what seems like forever and everytime I remove or reinstall I promise it
> will be the last.   No this rack doesn't allow for mounting on the outside
> of the eyelets without replacing the actual mounting straps.  I suppose I
> could sell this rack and get a different one, but now I've ruined it's
> reputation!
>
> For the person who wanted pictures:http://i.imgur.com/4R6vB.jpg(side 
> view)http://imgur.com/wXltc(underside where you can see the interference)
>
> Cheers

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