Since my wife carries a lot more than 4.4lbs in the Wald zip-tied to her 
Mark's, I'd like to add two extra struts from the back eyelets on the rack 
to the mid-fork braze-ons. I don't have the extra two struts that the 
Mark's came with, so I was going to order two 16.5cm bent Nitto struts from 
Riv (I know I need to order the nuts, too). But looking at a couple of 
photos of Riv staff bikes (Miesha and Brian), I notice that they used 4 
straight struts and attached them both to the outside of the hourglass 
mounts on the fork. I was imagining attaching the bent struts to the inside 
part of the hourglass mounts, and would think that might be marginally more 
rigid/sturdy. 

Any reason why I shouldn't? Is there not enough room for brake clearance 
(Tektro 559s)? Does it look ugly? Any other thoughts? What about using the 
two short straight struts on the rack's rear eyelets, and getting two long 
straight struts to connect to the dropout eyelets? Has anyone done that? Do 
you like it? Is it sturdier? 

I know I should just call Riv, but it's too early there, and too late here 
(Thailand) to stay up another 2 hours. 

Thanks!

Gernot

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