I had the same setup as Erl, and agree that the platrack doesn't extend 
further than the large saddlesack on the back.  I did have issues using 
some bike racks that required the front tire to squeeze between vertical 
posts, doesn't work well with those lateral stays.  But that is the only 
issue I ran into.  I personally didn't care for the look, and didn't really 
need the storage, which is why I sold my setup.  YMMV.
 
Best,
 
Jim in Boulder
 

On Sunday, October 20, 2013 6:21:58 PM UTC-6, Minh wrote:

> OkDokee,
>
> So i've been using a basket on my Nitto Mini Front for about a year, 
> overall happy with it, but with heavier loads it was a little wobbly (it 
> was secured with many zip-ties) it was never dangerous but i just wanted 
> something a little more secure to zip-tie to so picked up a platrack 
> second-hand.  
>
> Now that i have it on there, wow, those stays that extend down to the 
> dropout are really out there, i just have it in the bike-stand at the 
> moment, so maybe it's just a spatial/visual perception issue, but it looks 
> like a wide stance.  My question is for those who use the platrack on a 
> regular basis, any issue with the stays extending so far out to the sides? 
>  Any other issues i'm not aware of with this rack?  
>

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