The Pass and Stow rack is very nice, but I question the wizdom of carrying such big loads on a high trail bike like the Sam Hill. Even on my low trail Herse, putting 25 lb on the Pass and Stow made handling awkward.
Patrick "God decreed that heavy loads go on the rear" Moore who recently carried 54 lb front and rear but mostly in the rear on his Fargo in ABQ, NM, USA. On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote: > Peter P. > > He mentions in the original post 20-30lbs (not sure how a case of beer > equates 20-30lbs but he did mention it). > > I think this is a great thread to illustrate all the options for a front > rack, but i question the motivation of cheap and strong and good looking. > I read a mixed set of motivations here, you can find an affordable option > like the blackburn, but if you're the type of person to think what-if down > the road, i suggest just going with the pass & stow, the paul's etc to > settle that lingering doubt. if deep down you want one of those go for > it. > > PS. have you actually carried 20-30lbs on the front of your bike that > high? i have a nitto big front and don't even try to carry that much! > > On Friday, February 22, 2013 1:07:36 PM UTC-5, Edwin W wrote: >> >> I am working on a Sam Hillborne build. I got a used 60cm single top tube >> sidepull brake edition (thanks Jim M!). >> I am trying to keep this build on a strict budget, which is tough. >> I wanted to hear from your ideas to solve the following problems: >> >> 1. I have a Soma mini front >> rack<http://store.somafab.com/somialfrra.html>, >> with a Wald 139 zip tied on, but it is too short to clear 38mm tires and >> fenders. I have it p-clambed to my current bike and that works ok, but >> feels more wobbly than if it were bolted on, I think. Is there a way to >> extend the legs? I was thinking of a connector between the rack and >> eyelet, >> but I think a joint there would be prone to flex with weight. >> 2. The Mark's rack would be great in theory, but expensive and only >> is expected to take 4.4 pounds. >> 3. Anyone had any experience with this dutch >> rack<http://www.dutchbikebits.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=38&product_id=187>? >> They sell it in the US >> here<http://rollingorangebikes.com/front-carrier-steco/>. >> Shipping/importing makes it pricey. Pros - sturdy as heck. Cons - a bit >> overbuilt? Damage to headtube? >> 4. I looked at these racks from >> Racktime<http://www.ebikestop.com/racktime_topit_universal_front_mount_rack_silver-RK7206.php?PARTNER=GOOGPS&gclid=CMz2mIe8yrUCFQ7NnAodaWcAhA>. >> Never heard of that seller. All the >> pictures<http://www.flickr.com/photos/geiranders/5134857957/in/photostream/>I >> have seen set them pretty high. Anybody used one on a Sam? How are the >> Sam mid-fork braze-ons in terms of height compared to other manufacturers? >> >> This<http://twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/2010/10/top-racks-and-mid-fork-bosses/>review >> of racks says Rivendell's are "higher than others." True? >> 5. Reading that review made me look at this >> Blackburn<http://www.blackburndesign.com/racks/front-racks/mtf-1-front.html>. >> Anybody used that with Riv mid forks? >> 6. I looked at Jenny's Hilsen on the staff bikes page and she said >> she used this Sun-Lite QR >> rack<http://sunlitecycling.com/product_detail.php?short_code=QR-TEC+Front+Rack&cl1=RACKS+FOR+BIKES>- >> I'd rather bolt it than use up the quick release, as it would then no >> longer release, quickly! >> 7. General considerations >> 1. Price >> 2. Weight (not of the rack, but capability - I usually throw my >> work bag in there and sometimes up to a case of beer - 20-30lb) >> 3. Can I attach a front headlight? I am loving the B&M IQ fly RT >> from Peter White. >> 4. And of course quality and longevity, but I have had basic cheap >> racks last a long time in my daily commute needs. >> 8. I think the new Sam's have two eyelets on each side up front, >> which would probably have solved everything! >> >> Other suggestions? >> Here<http://www.flickr.com/photos/90785999@N06/8497462361/in/photostream>is >> a picture of where I am, mid-build. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Edwin "building a Sam on a tight budget" >> Nashville, TN >> > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "RBW Owners Bunch" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. > > > -- ------------------------- Patrick Moore, Albuquerque, NM, USA For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW http://resumespecialties.com/index.html ------------------------- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. 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