I was thinking of a custom rack or perhaps having extensions brazed on
to the legs of, say, a Logo, but today purely by happenstance I saw a
Sunlite -- J&B house brand? -- rack hanging from the ceiling at
Stevie's Happy bikes in Corrales, designed for disk braked 29ers with
extendable struts. $35 including 7.75% tax got me a rack that is very
stiff, is rated for 50 lb, and clears my Big Apples with fenders (1 cm
minimum between fender and tire) at the second notch out of four.
What's not to like? It's not as pretty as a Nitto -- tig'd aluminum,
anodized black, but it has steel hardware and is very, very stiff. And
for $32.95. Now I can use my Ortliebs -- much better than the Camper.

Those of you with Bombs or Hunqs who want 60-pluses, fenders with air
and a rear rack, keep this one in mind.

FS: Nelson Camper + Carradice SQR -- haven't decided on price but will
post one after I do some pricing research. The Fargo, with it's huge
wheels, simply is not a great bike for a saddlebag.

-- 
Patrick Moore
Albuquerque, NM
For professional resumes, contact
Patrick Moore, ACRW
http://resumespecialties.com/index.html

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