Forgot to add that the tandem has 26" wheels.
Michael
On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 6:48:26 AM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
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> I don't have a picture, but I have a Nitto Campee front rack, which came
> with the same attachment for cantis. I originally mounted it on the tandem
> with a l
I don't have a picture, but I have a Nitto Campee front rack, which came
with the same attachment for cantis. I originally mounted it on the tandem
with a longer set of stays going to mid fork braise ons. This spring we
repainted the bike and switched from CP to cantis so I don't have a
pictu
Can anyone give max tire size for 700c tires? One person reported it wouldn't
fit over 700x35 on their fork. I'd be using it on a rosco/sam fork.
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On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 4:36:04 PM UTC-7, Frank Brose wrote:
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> Can anybody show me or point me to a picture of one of these mounted on a
> 26" or 650b bicycle?
> Thanks,
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The threaded front pannier rail bolt seems like a good place to attach a
dynamo light. That's my plan, anyway. Not sure about the sizing of the top
platform - custom bag required? Basket? We'll see...
/Jeremy
On Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 4:52:27 AM UTC-7, drew wrote:
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> I saw this rack in a s
I saw this rack in a shop in Japan today. I'm not sure where a bottom pannier
hook attaches and I'm not sure I like the chrome. The horizontal pannier rail
parts are threaded at the ends, which seems useful in some way. Seems like a
nice middle ground rack between a mini and a big front
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Can anybody show me or point me to a picture of one of these mounted on a
26" or 650b bicycle?
Thanks,
Frank
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It should work. It will sit a tad hi and you will need a different pair of
struts. It will make getting your hand or tool into the brake for
adjustments a bit awkward.
Michael
On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 10:44:10 AM UTC-4, Zach Duval wrote:
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> Though made for canti attachment, is there any
Surlyprof wrote:
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> I've gotten over that (fork) hump using a nylon or aluminum spacer. Not
> ideal once you try adding fenders on top of that. Becomes quite the stack
> for one bolt.
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> John
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The hump of the forkleg itself is not the issue I was referring to. A
big-wheeled 700c bike has a
Zach Duval wrote:
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> Cool, Bill. Does there appear to be adequate clearance between the top
> platform and pannier rail? It looks tight for roll-top panniers from the
> photos.
I only test fit my small Hub Area Rack Panniers and decided they would work
OK. I didn't try mounting my rolltop Or
I just ordered one of these for my Clem and will report back how that goes.
It looks like it has a nice mounting point for the dynamo light and I like
the overall look.
/Jeremy
On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 8:47:49 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
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> Absolutely it should work fine. If your Sam ha
it should work. Though, I think those might be made for 700 wheels, just
judging by pictures on the internet. So it might sit a bit high.
On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 10:44:10 AM UTC-4, Zach Duval wrote:
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> Though made for canti attachment, is there any reason this would not be
> advisable for
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