I wondered about the details on that. I am thankful for Nitto's Big Back 
Rack even when I just run the Large Saddlesack and no panniers -- it's easy 
to exceed the R-14's technical limit in weight, and you add in rough 
road/trail, that's a lot of force bouncing around back there.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Sunday, September 29, 2013 5:18:49 PM UTC-6, Christopher Chen wrote:
>
> Whoops, a missing bit from the Forks entry:
>
> Forks to Ozette, 54 miles.
>
> In the morning, while I was checking my rack bolts, I noticed that the 
> strut that goes from my R-14 top track to the right seatstay eyelet was 
> cracked. I assume it must have happened two days previous, during my 
> adventure on South Bend-Palix Rd. I guess that would explain the sounds. I 
> fashioned a sling out of an Irish strap, and daydreamed about a big back 
> rack.
>
> ...
>
> -- 
> "I want the kind of six pack you can't drink." -- Micah 
>

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